What do you do about cooking oil for a long trip? Fried fish is the main use, but when using bulk foods, there are several applications. Are solid oils like coconut oil more efficient than liquids? Thanks.
duckfat
It really has a mild aroma. Its processed I thinknever thought of bringing that… I love boiled red potatoes smashed and fried crisp in duck fat. It does have a pungent aroma though.
That’s next level camp cooking there. Love it!
Bob
Source for "free" duck fat.......
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- Go to Costco
- visit the frozen section
- pick up a 3 pack of duck breasts
- prepare the duck breasts as per the instructions (on the package or via Google)
- enjoy the duck breasts
- pour off the fat which has collected in the pan (it will be a lot) into a nalgene
- put the container in the fridge
- remember to take the container with you when you leave for your next trip.
- when you return home book a visit with your cardiologist!
Weight Gain
It’s important to consider duck fat’s high calorie count when you’re deciding whether to cook with it. A single serving of duck fat consists of just one tablespoon, which contains 113 calories.
Many recipes that use duck fat call for far more than that and, as a result, can be surprisingly high in calories.
If you’re trying to lose weight for health reasons, swapping out high-calorie foods for lower-calorie options is a great approach. Limiting recipes that include duck fat in the ingredients may help.
same here but I use various small poly nalgine containers- they're tougher than tough- I once ran over a 1/2c one by accident one day, and while the lid did go about 100 feet, the container itself was still intact and somewhat useable. I reinflated it completely at home by capping it and putting it in boiling water for a few minutes- the resulting pressure pushed the sides back out.Olive oil for drizzling for taste purposes, but for actual frying I use canola oil (higher smoke point). Carry it in a repurposed water bottle, then in a large ziplic bag (jyst in case)