Hungry Hammock Hanger – Beef Stroganoff
Sunday, February 5th, 2012 at
1:26 pm
How to make your own dehydrated backpacking meals. Todays meal is Beef Stroganoff
Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is my hammock rig. I explain what I got and why. Warbonnet Hammock, MacCat Ultra Tarp, Crowsnest Underquilt.
Tagged with: Beef • hammock • Hanger • Hungry • Stroganoff
Filed under: Hammocks
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mmm that looks very good. The saucier the stroganoff the better
Great video, have never had this with peas, will have to try it next time. Always use green peppers… maybe peas and peppers
. Keep up the good work.
Thank you
Made this recipe and it was good. Had to keep the family from eating it all before I could dehydrate it. Made it for dinner while backpacking and it tasted just as good. Looking forward to trying your other recipes.
Thanks for posting these videos.
Your video is very well done, easy to understand, and inspirational.
Everyone likes to be told that ‘they too can do it’!
I have been dehydrating my own meals for a while, but your recipes and methods are better than what I have been doing so far.
Thank you very much.
Your video is very well done, easy to understand, and inspirational.
Everyone likes to be told that ‘they too can do it’!
I have been dehydrating my own meals for a while, but your recipes and methods are better than what I have been doing so far.
Thank you very much.
found new way to use mess kit handle on big pot. go to my videos at daddated1 and watch swedish messkit setup, I know you will see a new way to use handle, awesome. Ted. Thanks for your great videos.
Absolutely delicious!!! When I was cooking it at home, it smelled like Hamburger Helper. LOL
I added chopped broccoli and carrots to give some extra bulk and vitamins.
I did freezer bag instead of in the pot. It rehydrated and was piping hot in 15 min. 2 C serving was good size after a 15 mile day. I could have used 2.5 C but I had snacks to munch on after.
First of all, thank you very much .I really like your videos! Would you make some videos of Emergency Blanket?
Thanks for the idea of what to have for dinner tomorrow! The first time, it will never see a dehydrator!
Hey!! Great videos Clark, just what I’ve been looking for on YT.
Just wanted to let you know your dehydrating/cooking videos have inspired a Non-cooker to begin cooking and dehydrating. for my future trips. thanks for all your videos and awaiting for more. Bluejeans from Hammock Forums
@MrBabelfish5 What are you gay? Na, just kidding!
@big92fs Doesn’t everyone??
So you like it “hot and creamy”, huh?
what do you have for breakfast. I’m getting tired of pop tarts and granola.
@rainbowhiker Thanks for watching. No I don’t use the titanium stove and stand. I agree with you. The soda can stove is much more efficient and faster. I’m disappointed in that stove. Not worth the money.
One of my favorite noodle dishes. Thanks for the recipe. Love the feel of this video. Eating it at the end, outdoors, was a great finish. Thanks partner.
Hey! been wondering about your titanium stove and stand. Do you still use it? I haven’t used mine in some time. The stove uses way too much fuel so I seem to always reach for my soda-can stove.
Keep these videos comin’. Great stuff.
A personal fav. Love the work you’re doing!
Thanks BB5!
I’ve been dehydrating backpacking meals for quite awhile. I have and use Freezer Bag cooking but have to admit Couscous is not my cup of rice. Your meals are simple and GREAT tasting, that’s the perfect combination! When I make them I have to double them up because they often don’t even make it to the dehydrator. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Brother, Thanks for the videos keep up the good work
You sure you aren’t that guy Graham Elliot from Masterchef? lol
Thanks for the recipes!
looks good. stay cool
Looks good, i might have to give that a try
2:50 Relatively flat lay Blahhhhh? I had a flat lay once but we changed positions. Hammocks are awesome I think everybody should lean how to do this so if they ever EVER had to they could survive a lot better than the guy sleeping on a box at the bus stop.
B5! you have great videos! i’m sweetbabyd on hammock forums. thanks for all of the great info. hammockers are indeed a nice bunch!
Hey, awesome video. You’re the first guy with some great vid footage and comments about the width of the BB. I’m fairly broad shouldered, and thought that the BB was narrow looking. You’ve helped to convince me otherwise. Thanks again!
great video and some really goood info. Love to hang on a trip too.
I actually learned a lot from your video. I liked it a lot thanks for posting it.
@MrBabelfish5 ok it looks very similar to a spot I have camped off 1375
@MrBabelfish5 ok looks very similar to a spot off 1375
@graveyard88 Close. It’s Lake Raven in Huntsville State Park
BTW great review thanks for that
That location looks awful familiar is that Lake Conroe in the background?
Thanks for taking the time to do that. Power to the hammock.
One great review
Great basic info I like the fly and the underquilt. I’m looking at a clark hammock. I hear that the get cold undeneath. Utah can get cold in a hurry
thanks foe the post
great work big guy, keep it up!
I like this review. It really helps to know what this equipment will do for you.
It keeps you backpacking.
Hey Babelfish5 – Leroybrown from the forum.
Good review – love the way those blackbirds look. Nice overview
Well done!
Well done video, Thanks
Great review, please keep making videos
Nice explanation of your gear!
Well done good sir! Now stop telling people how great hammocking is! Their gonna take my trees! :rofl:
You explained all the basic needs of hammocking quite well.
Nice equipment there.
Well Done.
Tom
Great review. Of course i’m a bit biased as i sleep in a WBBB with a MacCat deluxe overhead and a Yeti UQ.
Good stuff! Thanks for the clear and concise review.
I bet that friend is now your best friend, Haha!