Posts Tagged “cooking”
May
29
2009
Colorado Cajun Cooking by NealPosted by Jim in Good Eats, Live, Local Flavor, tags: Colorado, cooking, friends, Good Eats, property, RV lifestyle
We had to wait until we got all the way back up to Colorado for some authentic crawfish étouffée and fried catfish. Huh? Yup. Our friends Lilla and Neal hail from Colorado Springs but have deep roots in Lousiana. And when we discovered they just purchased their own little piece of paradise near Westcliffe, CO, we decided to meet these fun folks and find out what developing some raw land is really like. Being treated to some serious southern fare for dinner was an added bonus. Lilla and Neal have connections back home who send them provisions unavailable in the Rockies, like blue crab claws, fresh gulf shrimp, and crawfish. And while I refuse to call crawfish “seafood” – They live in the mud! – I will admit they are quite tasty. Especially how Neal prepared them in a rich étouffée which must have contained about six sticks of butter.
It is now obvious that the trick to good fried catfish is coating the fillets with mustard before dredging them in seasoned flour. Then frying them fast, in lots of hot oil, which Neal did outside on a camping grill. We tried frying fish in our trailer once and the smell lingered for about a week. Kinda like how this rich meal lingered with us long after Lilla and Neal left us to hang out on their property while we continued our search for a little paradise of our own. We didn’t need to eat again for days. But we did, because they left us with the leftovers.
Apr
18
2009
The One Thing We Can’t Live WithoutPosted by Rene in Full-Timing Tips, Live, Simple Living, tags: cooking, Full-Timing Tips, fulltiming, lifestyle, RV lifestyle
Our cast iron skillets. Back in our stick house, we had a whole collection of Griswold and Lodge Cast Iron Cookwear Cast iron is so versatile, and not very expensive. You can use these pans for stovetop cooking, baking, broiling and even over a campfire. And because you don’t need a lot of water to clean them up, they’re great for boondocking. Our Calphalon pan isn’t nearly that versatile. Best. Cookwear. Ever. |





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