Cook

Are you not quite sure what your outdoor kitchen should look like and what utensils you really need for it? We would like to give you a brief overview of the different types of cookers available and what basic equipment makes sense.

When traveling with your own camper, you need robust and durable camping stoves that remain stable and safe even on bumpy rides and outdoors. Here are some camping stoves that can be well suited for off-road tours:
  • Gas cookers with a robust housing and sturdy legs. Some models also have wind protection to make cooking easier in windy conditions.
  • Multifuel stoves that can run on different types of fuel, such as gas, petrol or diesel. These are particularly useful when travelling in remote areas and do not always have access to certain fuels.
  • Coal or charcoal stoves with sturdy legs and a robust design. These are usually a bit heavier than gas or multifuel stoves, but can be a good choice when travelling in areas where there is no gas supply.
  • Solar cookers, which do not require fuel and are therefore environmentally friendly. However, these are only effective in sunny weather and may be slower in cloudy weather or in shady areas.

When buying a camping stove, it is important to make sure that it is robust, durable and meets the needs of the trip. Safety should also always be a top priority to avoid accidents or fires.

There are some basic cooking tools that every camper should have to run a successful camping kitchen. Here are some examples:
  • Cookware: A good selection of cookware, including a pot, pan and kettle, is important for preparing meals on the camping stove.
  • Cutlery and tableware: It is important to have the right cutlery and tableware for camping trips to enjoy meals. A set of plates, bowls, cups and cutlery for each person should be sufficient.
  • Cutting board and knife: A small cutting board and a sharp knife are important for cutting and preparing food.
  • Kitchen utensils: Some basic kitchen utensils like tongs, a spatula and a spoon are helpful for preparing meals.
  • Cleaning supplies: Some cleaning supplies like dishwashing liquid, sponge and towel are important to keep the cookware and dishes clean.
  • Water supply: A reliable water source is important to have water for cooking, cleaning and drinking. You can either bring bottled water or use a nearby water source.
  • Supplies: It is important to have some basic supplies like salt, pepper, oil, flour, sugar and other spices to make meals more tasty.
It is also important to make sure that all utensils and equipment are placed safely and securely to avoid injury or damage. With this basic equipment, you can set up a simple but effective camping kitchen.