Post pictures of your camp kitchen

From Last week's trip to Angelina NF

Making breakfast
View attachment 292633View attachment 292634
View attachment 292633

Made from scratch dutch oven pizza
View attachment 292635View attachment 292636View attachment 292637View attachment 292638

Every other night was either steak/potatoes or smash burgers
View attachment 292639View attachment 292640

How do you like that griddle? I was about to buy it, but noticed the top is a non-stick surface that requires silicon tools. Has this been an issue?
 
  • Like
Reactions: roots66
How do you like that griddle? I was about to buy it, but noticed the top is a non-stick surface that requires silicon tools. Has this been an issue?
Love it. Just have to be careful since the surface is non-stick coated aluminum. Just be careful and there's no problem.
 
  • Like
Reactions: cgranier
Trunk Kitchen

20181008_131617-jpg.71618
I noticed your power plugs and the duracell battery. How is that set up working out for ya?
 
  • Like
Reactions: 64Trvlr
How do you like the camp chef? I've looked at it as an alt to shelves. I actually like to cook away from my Jeep but everything I have been spec'ing as of late is slide outs...which are hard mounted and I already complain about the lack of cargo space.
You need a small utility trailer...space problem solved.
 
I can't do the slide out the back kitchen like many have on here because of the necessity of keeping the bed available for "homestead jobs," so for years I've been using the plano sportsman's case as the "Kitchen Bin." Recently I finally decided that I hate it, so I revamped my kitchen setup:
newkitchen.jpg
I currently deploy my Woods folding camp kitchen beneath these, under the awning, like so:
kitchendeploy.jpg
But I may see about doing away with the folding camp kitchen altogether in favour of a bar/table that hangs from the edge of the truck bed, as I've seen some on here do. We'll see, but for now, this is a huge improvement over using the plano case in the back.