How do you carry the tools you need for preparing your meals outdoors? Our considerations are a little different than those of the back backing group, who share our need for cooking out of doors. While weight should be a priority for us, we can still indulge in some of the “luxuries” that they can’t. Propane powered grills, propane ovens, complete knife sets… you get the idea.
One priority consideration should be storing your utensils so that they do not bounce around the inside of the cabin. They should be secured and knives sheathed to prevent damage and injury.
During my years in professional kitchens, I transported most of my tools in hardware toolboxes. Below is a picture of one of three I used to use.
Now this is a bit extreme for vehicle dependent expeditions. The room needed for this can be better utilized, not to mention the excess tolls that aren’t needed and the box itself is heavy, rust-prone and just outright dangerous.
In my experience, the best solution is to utilize a pelican case for your camp hardware. They come in a multitude of sizes, seal against the elements and are pretty much indestructible. Below is a shot of the case I use to carry my knives, cookware and such in. I also use a case to hold all of my dry (non-refrigerated) ingredients.
My knives are kept in a knife roll(we’ll discuss knife selection in another article). Each knife also uses a edge protector
. The reason for this is two-fold: It keeps the blades from getting damaged by banging into one another, and it also protects from injury. I keep some other essential tools in the roll also — microplanes, whisks, thermometers, spatulas, peltex, cooking spoons and so on.
Also inside the tools case is cookware — assorted camping style pots and small saute pans. Eating utensils, cups, wraps, foils, bags and mixing bowls. I keep two different sized cutting boards and some quarter sized sheet pans.
Oh, and lets not forget a stick blender…. because I just have to have omelettes in the morning outdoors!
Don’t forget the power inverter!
Enjoy!
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I’ve been using toolboxes like these for years also. Can’t beat them in the kitchen! I’ll have to try those cases for my off road stuff.
Posted on April 8th, 2008 at 8:10 am
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