Hunting Camp Meals — What to Cook for a Long Weekend in the Woods | Stittsworth Meats

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Hunter’s Guide · Wild Game

Hunting Camp Meals

Five days. Five hunters. One cooler, one propane stove, one Dutch oven. Here’s how to feed everybody without losing morning hunting time to food prep.

Hunting camp food has three rules. One: it has to be calorically dense, because you’re sitting in cold woods burning more than you think. Two: prep happens before camp or during downtime, not when you should be in the stand. Three: portability counts — lunches go in coat pockets, not on plates.

The Plan

Five-day meal sheet.

DayBreakfastLunch (in the woods)Dinner
Day 1 (Travel)Coffee at homeSandwiches on the driveBrats on the grill + foil-pack potatoes
Day 2 (Opening Day)Bacon + eggs + hash brownsSummer sausage + cheese + crackers (pack in)Chili (made ahead, reheated)
Day 3Breakfast sausage + pancakesSnack sticks, jerky, granola bars (in the stand)Pork shoulder tacos (slow cooker all day)
Day 4Eggs + leftover taco meat in tortillasSandwichesSteak + baked potatoes (Stittsworth Steak Escape bundle)
Day 5 (Home)Cold cuts on rye + coffeeOn the driveMade at home

Make Ahead

Prep at home, eat at camp.

Chili. Make a giant pot Sunday before. Freeze in two-gallon ziplocks laid flat. Pulls out of the cooler frozen, reheats fast on the camp stove, gets better every day.

Pulled pork. Smoke a shoulder at home, pull, freeze in vacuum bags. Reheat in foil packets over the fire or in a Dutch oven.

Breakfast burritos. Scramble eggs with sausage and cheese at home, wrap in tortillas with hash browns, freeze individually wrapped. Reheat on a foil-covered camp stove or in a pan with butter.

Bacon. Pre-cook half a pound before you leave. Eat on sandwiches, crumble into eggs, no morning bacon-pan disaster.

Pocket Food

In the stand.

Lunch in the woods is a coat-pocket meal. No prep, no smell that’ll spook deer, no wrappers that crinkle.

  • · Stittsworth snack sticks (multiple, individually wrapped — quiet)
  • · Beef jerky strips
  • · A summer sausage stick + a brick of sharp cheddar + a knife
  • · Sandwiches: cold cuts on dark rye, wrapped in paper not plastic
  • · Trail mix, granola bars, an apple
  • · Coffee in a thermos — not negotiable

Part of the Wild Game series.

Stock the camp cooler.

Brats, snack sticks, summer sausage, jerky, bacon. Ships frozen, free over $125.

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