Favorite Hunt Camp Meal???

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Tell me about your favorite "hunt camp" meal/dinner...whatever you may serve to yourself when lone/you cook for the group/ or get served to you by the "camp cook". It doesn't have to be a fresh kill, it can come from the butcher shop. Good food... is good food! Tell me about the favorite meals that you love or look forward to everytime you hunt. Willie
 
Every year, I make a homemade spaghetti that includes venison burger and hot sausage from the season past as well as vegetables I pick from my garden..... coupled with garlic cheese bread...... that is always filling and always a hit.....

Great thread OP..... nothing like looking forward to a few pints and a great meal after a hard day of hunting....
 
At our hunt camp, the favourite meal is "tonight's"
Usually a 5 day menu is:
Roast beef with all the extra's
Home made cabbage rolls (my fav)
Rouladen (Henry's fav)
Roast turkey with all the extra's
BBQ spare ribs(smoked) everyone's fav

Of course there are 4-5 kinds of pie available every night, (peach, blueberry, Apple, pumpkin are regular)
No one looses any weight I can tell you that for a fact.....
 
My fav breakie is Bacon & easy over eggs, with fried potatoes from the night before (in bacon grease) toast & strong coffee.
For supper its all good! I'm so hungry I could chew the bugs off a horses ass.
 
My camp / hunt meal is canned brown beans eaten right from the can cold and mild or spicy sausage ( or just hot dogs ) cooked on a stick over open fire till almost burnt . Liquids are water , classic coke , Molson Canadian . That's it . On a side note I was banished from the tent to sleeping in the truck on last hunt trip . LMAO
 
During the day it's a big chunk of venison salami and a big slab of cheddar and a coke. For supper it's hopefully bacon wrapped ruffed grouse breasts fried on a cast iron skillet, brown beans and forty creek. Snacks are usually moose jerky.
 
Moose liver'n unyuns.
Kewked with the Ohkanawgan panty remewfer sawce.
Shaggies tawsed in is gooder.

Bay-kun'n eggs wid rancher spuddlies.

And sum oh that sweet chit in me kawfie..............ooooh la lahhhh.
 
Deep fried turkey, with mashed potatoes and stove top stuffing plus cranberry sauce. Desert is usually a assortment of pies. Also lots of fine wine to wash it all down.
 
Honestly my favorite meal is that breakfast one of the last days where all of the leftovers of the last few meals all get fried together in a pan with some potatoes and onions and possibly a few eggs. The ketchup on top of it all is optional.

Besides that it's hard to beat a good pot of chili warmed up on a woodstove.
 
We usually do a steak night with garlic butter shrimp, venison stew, walleye and fries, and venison chili at our moose camp. Just talking about it is getting the mouth watering.
 
On the Thursday night of deer season, we invite over all of the land owners and their families who's permission we have to hunt their land. It's a crowded cabin lol. We cook a large turkey with every fixin' under the sun. Always my favorite meal, but more for the atmosphere than the food. Always great to catch up with old friends.
 
With us, it's a good variety since we're all good cooks, but as a rule I'll do a prime rib roast with all the trimmins' for the Sunday prior to opening. After that it's chili, chicken/mushroom sauce with pasta, my home-made pasta sauce, venison stew(all quick meals), and if we lose a day to rain, we may flash up the "q" and do burgers or steaks. Last year I brought up a whack of my wife's home-made piergoies and some lovely Polish butcher smoked sausages just to add to the variety. Of an evening, it's a brew or two and maybe a little burst of nice single malt scotch. Good food, great company, nice liquor, and outdoors...........God, it don't get better than that!
 
We've started throwing a wing night and the camp that neighbours us comes over as well. Pretty sure we did 80lbs last year. Best lunch snack has to be fresh deer/moose heart
 
Macaroni and hamburger goulash. My dad makes a huge pot of it every year and I eat it for lunch for about 4 days straight. I also enjoy the hamburger gravy over boiled potatoes that seems to be an annual thing now.really doesn't matter whats on for dinner though, everything at the camp in the month of November is awesome.
 
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