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**The >APRIL< Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« on: December 22, 2015, 09:48:10 AM »
*********UPDATE IN PROGRESS....PLEASE EXCUSE OUR DUST WHILE WE UPDATE THIS THREAD....CARRY ON**********************


  :D Greetings! :D




We encourage creativity; if you can think of it, post up and we'll figure out a way to make it...

Participation in this is not mandatory; do not get me wrong.

If you do not want to partake, that is ok by me and the group won't bat an eye-lash....but, your tummy might hold it against you!!

For now, I just want ideas....what are you good at making?  Could you make it hundreds of miles out in the middle of nowhere?


We usually have plenty of burners/cooking surfaces available, with fuel to go around.....and we even have access to a convection oven for all of your baking needs!!!!  Not kidding!

Cannot wait for this!!! I'm hungry already!!!




Updated list as of Monday, April 11

Friday evening
     Carne Asada ($20 contribution/ 3lbs)
       1. Toro
       2. RikRong
       3. MotoPig77

    Chicken Asada
       1. CAWoody

     Trail Taquitos
        1.  xxSVxx
        2. refried beans

     Tortillas Corn
        1.CAWoody
        2. Alex
        3. CarJeep

     Tortillas Flour
        1. open (40 pack)
        2. Scubadale

     Curry wurst
        1. Yota

Sides
       Bag of shredded Cheese, tomatoes
          1. Rikrong
          2. pot of beans <Celt>
          3. Alex <bag o cheese>

       Guacamole/salsa/pico de gallo/sour cream:
           1. CarJeep

       


Saturday Morning

       Pancakes
          1.Duffman

       Eggs
          1. Knightrider
       
     Bacon
          1. JFanaselle
          2. Painroller


Saturday Evening

      Tri Tip ala Woody
         1. $20 kick in (xxSVxx)

       Beef Stew
            1. Celt
            2. Jayrat


       1 bag Spaghetti noodles
             1. Rikrong
             2. Clint
             3. Trailbreaker

        Spaghetti sauce. (2 Jars)
             1. Knightrider x2
             2. Trailbreaker

        Italian Sausage (1 pack)
             1. FBinSD
             2. Scuba Dale
             3. Clint
             4. Trailbreaker

        Garlic Bread (2 loaves)
              1. RickRong <2 loaves>
              2. CarJeep
              3.
              4.
              5.
   
         Parmigian Cheese
              1. Jordan


         Camping fondue
             1.  Yota

PSA: LUNCH FOR FRIDAY / SATURDAY / SUNDAY IS DIY - SAT AND SUN ARE USUALLY LEFT OVERS FROM FRI NIGHT DINNER, OR JUST SAMMICHES, ETC.

Please let me know if you have any ideas or suggestions to fill in the gaps.

Thank you for allowing me to help..

-Christiaan aka xxSVxx




« Last Edit: April 18, 2016, 10:52:26 AM by xxSVxx »

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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2015, 10:18:47 AM »
I can make beef stew in the Dutch oven that will serve 7 easily. If someone else has a large oven they can bring I'll supply the vittles and do the work so 14 can easily be fed. I can do trail beans as a side for a dinner and/or breakfast.
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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2015, 01:15:23 PM »
I'll do Carne Asada on night 1.
    If you don't want to bring anything, kick in a 2-3 lb share and I'll haul it in.
    The Asada runs about $6/lb and has made an appearance on a few SCCX runs.
    I'll kick it off with 3lbs.

We can also do chicken if there is enough interest.

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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2015, 01:50:29 PM »
I have no specific specialty, as it has been a long time since I've camped.  So, I will contribute to a mass meal(s).  How much meat will we need to feed the group?  I'll kick in 3 more lbs, and I'll contribute on other meals, as they pop up.
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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2015, 07:41:12 PM »
I'll bring a hefty portion of Bacon of the Gods, enough for both Saturday and Sunday morning. I'll also bring the 3 burner stove and 38" griddle for the bacon to cook on, but I'll need a chef to handle that (I always end up burning it or undercooking it). Then we can use another griddle (Steve's or John's?) for the pancakes.

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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2015, 08:07:10 PM »
I can make either Pulled Chicken or Beef Stew??
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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2015, 06:23:46 AM »
I'll do Carne Asada on night 1.
    If you don't want to bring anything, kick in a 2-3 lb share and I'll haul it in.
    The Asada runs about $6/lb and has made an appearance on a few SCCX runs.
    I'll kick it off with 3lbs.

We can also do chicken if there is enough interest.
I'll kick in the chicken and tortillas.  This time lets try to keep them away from the local critters.  I'm sure the Big Bear squirrels appreciated the homemade corn tortillas. ;)
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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2015, 08:45:22 AM »
I just want to make sure this is for the January trip, not the April trip.  Lots of Mojave runs going on! :D

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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2015, 08:50:04 AM »
I just want to make sure this is for the January trip, not the April trip.  Lots of Mojave runs going on! :D
I believe It's for April,

January is a fend for yourself , because of the group size being doubled 
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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #9 on: December 23, 2015, 09:08:44 AM »
I believe It's for April,

January is a fend for yourself , because of the group size being doubled

Thought so...just wanted to make sure.  Thanks Jay!

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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2015, 09:24:03 AM »
I just want to make sure this is for the January trip, not the April trip.  Lots of Mojave runs going on! :D

My apologies....I didn't differentiate between the 2 runs when I first posted...but I did update it, and yes, it applies to the later run in April

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Re: **The >APRIL< Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #11 on: December 23, 2015, 11:54:33 AM »
I can make either Pulled Chicken or Beef Stew??

 If you want we can double our efforts on the beef stew and feed the multitudes?
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Re: **The >APRIL< Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #12 on: December 23, 2015, 04:45:27 PM »
I don't know exactly what I'll cook yet, but I'm definitely in for cooking a part of the group meals. :)

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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #13 on: December 29, 2015, 08:09:40 PM »
I'll bring a hefty portion of Bacon of the Gods, enough for both Saturday and Sunday morning. I'll also bring the 3 burner stove and 38" griddle for the bacon to cook on, but I'll need a chef to handle that (I always end up burning it or undercooking it). Then we can use another griddle (Steve's or John's?) for the pancakes.

Joe - can we contribute to more bacon via cash?  And both Mike and I are excellent bacon cookers...... :D :D



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Re: **The Mojave Road 2016 Food Thread**
« Reply #14 on: December 30, 2015, 02:28:55 AM »
Joe - can we contribute to more bacon via cash?  And both Mike and I are excellent bacon cookers...... :D :D



You certainly can if you'd like, and I'll absolutely agree with the bacon-cooking statement, as I experienced that greatness first hand in DV. So the griddle shall be yours! :)

The pack that I pick up from Sam's Club (and was planning to bring on this trip) is is 3.5 lbs. The pack that I brought to DV was only a pound, so I was planning to bring about 4 times as much. 30ish people x 2 breakfasts / 3.5 lbs of bacon = 2 to 4 slices per person per morning, but there's NEVER a such thing as too much bacon! :D (If you're like me, you were thinking "only 4 slices each!?!?")

Trouble is, should I just get a complete second pack and take it up to 7 lbs? I wouldn't want to see it go to waste. I might be able to track down some more 1 lb. packs at Winco if we want to bump it up to about 5.5 lbs?

 


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