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    Long Hauler Canyonlight's Avatar
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    Marcy & Gary--think we know who wins the award for best RVing food ! I'll have Carol fire up her Margaritavile machine and make "foofoo" drinks for you all/us while we await the feast !

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    I think I know who I wanna camp with!!!

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    LOL, Gary wishes I cooked like that all the time when we camp. Each year I seem to get a little lazier with my cooking.
    The big DO doesn't go unless we camp with a group any more.

    I'll pass on the foo foo drink, but a good red wine would do.
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    Dan and Carol, I think Margaritas qualify as camp cooking. And I have to say I make a mighty fine one as well I don't have a dutch oven yet, maybe this year. Favorites here are the standards, good ribs a great steak (red wine included of course) and some awesome fajitas to go with those frosty margaritas. I think I like this group

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    I knew there was a reason we just had to get that new fiver! Me tinks the rally is gonna be fun! Might just have to bring a bottle or two of our homemade Zinfadel to share! We can toast to new friends!

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    For homemade Zinfandel I'll be your friend! Especially if its white!!!

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    So this is a recipe I found on food.com slightly modified that makes an awesome burger (our go to food on any outdoor trip).

    Before departure mix together in a large bowl:

    1 egg
    1 teaspoon mustard (regular or Dijon)
    1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
    1 small onion, finely grated
    1 clove garlic, minced
    1⁄2 teaspoon salt
    1⁄2 teaspoon pepper
    1 lb medium ground beef

    Then stir in:
    1 tablespoon of mayo

    Optionally add:
    1 tablespoon chopped sun-dried tomato
    or
    1 fresh jalapenos, chopped

    Form into patties (size of your choosing) and store in the fridge in a leak proof container.

    Time to eat just pull out the patties and throw em' on the grill.
    Cook to your liking (rare, medium, etc......)

    Profit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by droidguru View Post
    So this is a recipe I found on food.com slightly modified that makes an awesome burger (our go to food on any outdoor trip).

    Before departure mix together in a large bowl:

    1 egg
    1 teaspoon mustard (regular or Dijon)
    1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
    1 small onion, finely grated
    1 clove garlic, minced
    1⁄2 teaspoon salt
    1⁄2 teaspoon pepper
    1 lb medium ground beef

    Then stir in:
    1 tablespoon of mayo

    Optionally add:
    1 tablespoon chopped sun-dried tomato
    or
    1 fresh jalapenos, chopped

    Form into patties (size of your choosing) and store in the fridge in a leak proof container.

    Time to eat just pull out the patties and throw em' on the grill.
    Cook to your liking (rare, medium, etc......)

    Profit!
    That sounds great! I'd even consider subing the jalapenos/tomatoes with blue cheese chunks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by droidguru View Post
    So this is a recipe I found on food.com slightly modified that makes an awesome burger (our go to food on any outdoor trip).

    Before departure mix together in a large bowl:

    1 egg
    1 teaspoon mustard (regular or Dijon)
    1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
    1 small onion, finely grated
    1 clove garlic, minced
    1⁄2 teaspoon salt
    1⁄2 teaspoon pepper
    1 lb medium ground beef

    Then stir in:
    1 tablespoon of mayo

    Optionally add:
    1 tablespoon chopped sun-dried tomato
    or
    1 fresh jalapenos, chopped

    Form into patties (size of your choosing) and store in the fridge in a leak proof container.

    Time to eat just pull out the patties and throw em' on the grill.
    Cook to your liking (rare, medium, etc......)

    Profit!
    My husband makes a similar recipe but uses guacamole instead of mayo...

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    My wife and I too like where this thread is going and the burger sounds amazing droidguru......will need to try it out. Bruce & Terry--Red Zin is one of Carol's favorites ! For those active on this thread and the “Trip to Napa valley” thread, and you are going to visit the Napa Valley wine country, bringing back some vino to share with your fellow GD Forum owners will be MOST appreciated indeed !

    Carol and I took in the south of Frisco wine country area (we did Monterey Bay to Paso Robles areas) a few years ago on our drive down highway 1 from Frisco and the drive was spectacular. We wanted to stop at the J. Lohr winery in Paso Robles as Jerry Lohr is from South Dakota. They were wonderful and gracious hosts and we also got to spend some time with Jerry’s son Steve. Next time, we will need to go north to Napa/Sonoma/others.

    We have a serious problem though. When enjoying our wine sitting in our rich Corinthian leather (thank you, Ricardo Montalbán) theater seats watching our favorite Blu-rays of Don Clark and the Fenech brothers counting the cash……..where are we to put the wine glass when you don’t want to hold it ? I understand the Solitudes come with a “wine butler” attendant to hold your wine glass but we Reflection (and possible Momentum as well) owners have to move and find a suitable place to set down our glass. We may have to trade up.

    Dan
    Last edited by Canyonlight; 02-24-2015 at 04:56 PM. Reason: last name wrong
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