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Exo
12/25/2010 01:48PM
 
First night is steak.


Second night I stuff a cornish hen (sometimes stuffing, sometimes just shove some onion in there) and double-wrap in foil then cover in hot coals for about 40 minutes along with a tater. Frozen bag of cornNothing better...


Have considered freezing corn into water in some type of container to aid in keeping the hens cool inside collapsible cooler...
 
jfoxmedic
11/14/2009 05:54PM
 
Steaks can't be beat. Easy to cook, and soooo tasty.
 
rlhedlund
12/26/2010 07:20PM
 
TGI Fridays Fajitas Dinner package last week backpacking.
 
L.T.sully
11/14/2009 06:45PM
 
steak, potatoes is a classic, I might try chicken one year though.
 
Rich Mahogony
10/23/2009 03:30AM
 
We've done steak and potatoes, wondering if anybody has done anything a little more interesting.
 
dicecupmaker
10/23/2009 04:38AM
 
Almost always do steaks the first night.
 
mr.barley
10/23/2009 06:49AM
 
Lobster, ribeye, asparagus and grilled portabello mushrooms.
 
moose plums
10/23/2009 09:18AM
 
Same as Mr. Barley...since my plate looked exactly the same, I won't post a picture.
 
Mort
10/23/2009 10:02AM
 
After that, Mr. B & MP, -- there's nothing left to say or compare. WOW, ..I'm blow away!!
 
jwmichel
10/23/2009 12:05PM
 
What are the dates for lobster season in BWCA?
 
frogger
12/12/2009 08:29AM
 
Steak, Bake potatoes and a bag of ceasars salad. We bake the potatoes for about 45-60 minutes at home depending on size so all we are really doing at camp is heating them through while the steaks are cooking and the bag salad has dressing in the bag, pretty easy meal.
 
brerud
12/29/2009 12:14PM
 
I have found that no matter what you eat, it tasted better in the BW than anywhere else. We have no first night gourmet meal on our trips anymore. We go too far and try to be too light to bring in potatoes and steaks.
Last year's first night meal was - lake trout grilled, cream style corn, and chicken flavored stove top stuffing. I know it doesn't sound like something you would order at a restaurant but they do taste awfully good around the campfire.
 
Voyageur
10/27/2009 09:28AM
 
Our favorite first night meal is fresh fish preferably Walleye. I can have steak the other 50 weeks out of the year. Nothing compares to the BWCA catch of the day.
 
lean
11/27/2010 07:11PM
 
burger in a skillet, fresh cut and cooked onion, pepperjack cheese, on bread!
 
Spartan2
10/23/2009 06:08AM
 
When we first started in 1971 Spartan1 said the traditional first night meal was steak and oranges. We always took steaks and big navel oranges.
 
pdidy
10/23/2009 08:46PM
 
Nothing beats a big thick cut steak on the first night.
 
overthehill
10/23/2009 11:44PM
 
This will be about the 3rd time Mr. Barley's pic has prompted me to grill out or visit the local steakhouse! We have also done marinated chicken breasts (in condensed mushroom soup) with mushrooms and wild rice. I think Mr. B has the ticket though.
 
Parnell
10/23/2009 07:08PM
 
This year I foiled garlic ring bologna with lots of sauerkraut and fried potatoes. Served with warm buttered dark rye bread. It was very good.
 
mr.barley
10/23/2009 07:41PM
 
Sounds awesome, but mooseplums banned sauerkraut on our trips...you may want to ask him why.
 
Mongo65
10/31/2009 11:32AM
 
MUST BE BEEF! With more beef as a side. Or potatoes and carrots.
 
canoller
12/11/2010 12:07AM
 
usually fresh brauts the first night because they thaw out first
2nd night ribeyes,potatos and corn on the cob (if in season)
3rd night pork steaks
 
myceliaman
11/30/2010 06:13PM
 
We always have a back strap of venison along with some freshly caught fish. Backwoods surf and turf.
 
Mort
10/24/2009 03:23PM
 
I freeze and then keep our Ribeyes for use on the 2nd night.

For the first night's meal, at home I take the meat off of a rotisserie chicken, cut into smaller pieces and seal it in a heavy freezer bag. At our campsite I add this to lots of (5 packets) of chicken gravy, and serve it over instant mashed potatoes. Also cook up frozen sweet corn to go along with it. Serves six. Mighty tasty, and.... it's easy to prepare and easy to clean up.

Oh yeah, then Oreos or Little Debbie walnut brownies for desert. Yum!
 
Jackfish
11/30/2010 09:40PM
 
quote myceliaman: "We always have a back strap of venison along with some freshly caught fish. Backwoods surf and turf."
Ohhhh myyyyyy goodness.
 
Amok
11/30/2010 10:30PM
 
quote Jackfish: "quote myceliaman: "We always have a back strap of venison along with some freshly caught fish. Backwoods surf and turf."
Ohhhh myyyyyy goodness. "



YUM!!!!!!!! CAN I COME NEXT TIME!
 
woodpecker
12/14/2009 08:47PM
 

always steak....but added the beverage this year...Voted to add it to the first night meal Woodpecker
 
mc2mens
10/31/2009 10:41AM
 
Ribeyes, hashbrowns and green beans.
 
SunCatcher
11/30/2009 11:21PM
 
Butterfly PorkChops Day 1
Steak Day 2
(Steak keeps longer than Pork)
Makes for nice change up having the other white meat.

SunCatcher
 
SunCatcher
11/30/2009 11:24PM
 
Oh Yea...forgot reflection oven blueberry muffins in a cake pan?

 
myceliaman
12/01/2009 09:00AM
 
Mr. Barley has inspired us to go beyond just steaks and bring along some tasty seafood. The past trip was steaks and shrimp scampi. This year I believe we are going with rock lobster. I do not not mean the B52's song.
 
firftr911
12/01/2009 02:33PM
 
We did filet and shrimp kabobs this year. Nice treat after a long day coming in, plus the overnight drive from Chicago.
 
bstrege
12/21/2009 05:59AM
 
We freeze ham and wrap it in newspaper for the first night. We dehydrate applesauce to go along with it. It works pretty slick and tastes great after a long day of paddling.
 
tony
11/16/2009 10:37AM
 
Steak shrimp and asparagus stirfry over rice.


tony
 
gannettpk97
12/09/2009 08:02PM
 
Steak and or lamb chops with lots of wine!
 
mc2mens
12/17/2009 11:53PM
 
BTW - steaks first night, but every night after - we've always had the fish we catch...always.
 
Jackfish
11/30/2010 01:25AM
 
Our first night's meal usually looks something like this.


 
sherpa81
11/29/2010 10:54PM
 
This was the first year we have done steaks, and it will now become a tradition, by far the best meal we have ever had in the bdub.



 
Amok
12/12/2010 08:35AM
 
quote Rob Johnson: "Steak yes...potatoes yes...but we made the mistake of picking broccoli as the vegetable. Unbeknownst to us, unrefrigerated broccoli really lets off an odor. Unfortunately, the first night meal didn't fit in the food pack so we stored it with a guy's clothes. While portaging the first day that pack became known as "Big Stinky". Just sitting aft of it in the canoe was enough to get the occasional whiff. Despite the odor it still tasted fine but we all agreed that broccoli will never make the trip again."


LOLOL! my friends' feet are what give him that label. No broccolli required! bwahahaa
 
Rob Johnson
12/12/2010 07:47AM
 
Steak yes...potatoes yes...but we made the mistake of picking broccoli as the vegetable. Unbeknownst to us, unrefrigerated broccoli really lets off an odor. Unfortunately, the first night meal didn't fit in the food pack so we stored it with a guy's clothes. While portaging the first day that pack became known as "Big Stinky". Just sitting aft of it in the canoe was enough to get the occasional whiff. Despite the odor it still tasted fine but we all agreed that broccoli will never make the trip again.
 
wtgmonkey
12/29/2010 04:44PM
 
Steak with taters and onions
 
CoachBigD
06/28/2020 01:53PM
 
Mort: "For the first night's meal, at home I take the meat off of a rotisserie chicken, cut into smaller pieces and seal it in a heavy freezer bag."


Anyone else out there have experience vac sealing cooked chicken? Haven't been able to get a Jennie'O cooked turkey or chicken breast for years here in central Iowa. We like to have BWCA Thanksgiving the first night as a special treat for my oldest progeny. Not a fan of foil chicken.