BANANA BREAD
2 eggs
1 1/4 c. mashed bananas (about 3)
1 c. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. soda
1/2 c. melted shortening or margarine
2 c. flour
1/2 c. nuts
12-inch Dutch oven. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mash bananas first, then add all other ingredients. Bake 45 minutes to 1 hour. (To cook outdoors on campfire, put 10 coals on top of Dutch oven and 8 coals on bottom. This equals 350 degrees.)
Buckwheat Pecan Pancakes For Camping
MIX IN A ZIPLOCK BAG ===========
2 c Buckwheat flour
1/2 t Salt
2/3 c Wheat flour
2 t Baking powder
2/3 c dry milk,Instant
3 T egg (optional),Dried
IN SMALL TIGHT CONTAINER =======
2 T Oil
2 T Molasses
ADD WHEN MIXING ================
2 1/2 c Water
1/2 c Pecan halves
PACK FOR TOPPING WHEN DONE =====
1/4 c Butter (optional)
1 c Maple syrup
This is a camping recipe. Assume moderate heat on a campfire or pack stove.
When ready to cook, mix all ingredients except the butter and syrup and let set a couple minutes. If stiff, add a little more water. If you heat the pan well first, no oil is necessary; however you will need a good, flat metal spatula. If I have time, I plop 3 or 4 pecan halves on each cake instead of mixing them in. Serve hot with butter and syrup. Can be saved for later in the day; great with jam.
Campfire Hash
4 cups Shredded dried hash brown potatoes
2 pk Onion soup mix
1 ½ lb Ground meat or sausage
Assorted seasons to taste
1 lg Pot with a lid
1 lg Spoon
6 oz Water
Brown the meat in the bottom of the pan. Break up the meat as it assuring that all the meat is cooked. Stir in the water and soup mix thoroughly. Heat to boiling and simmer a few minutes. Add the dry potatoes and stir to mix. Cover the pot and move to the edge of the fire for about ten minutes and allow the potatoes to absorb all the liquid. Move the pot back on the heat and stir while cooking the potatoes, cook five to ten minutes. Serve hot.

