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From: Niels Henriksen <ap294_at_freenet.carleton.ca>
subject: [Paddlewise] Great Paddlewise Cookbook Contest
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 1998 14:27:08 -0500 (EST)
The Great Paddlewise Cookbook Contest
I propose a winter project for those who are winter bound and are 
needing an outlet for kayaking activities that can include endless 
hours of, hopefully, esoteric debate.

I have one axiom to describe my camping adventures.
Camping is fun, food is everything.
Which is to state that almost any hardship of the day can be overcome 
with a GREAT meal.

The Proposed CONTEST
I propose that members submit meals that can be used on 
kayaking-camping trips.

Rules:  You must create a meal that has not been published before by 
anyone else.  If you take a regular house type meal and modify
ingredients for a kayaking trip, this would be OK.

Paddlewise members will try and cook these meals and rate on the 
following attributes:

Taste
Overall ease of cooking.
Shelf-life of ingredients
Volume of packaging.
Others

We need to define rating guidelines (numbers) such as:
Ie:  Cooking time: 5 for less than 5 minutes; 4 for btween 5 &8 etc.
I have not given any real though to the above.

And JOHN - No; using ballast rocks to make stone soup does not qualify.

At the end of contest we can collect all the meals and make available to 
members.

We could even publish a crude book and sell these with the profits 
going to worthy causes that Paddlewise members support 
(now there is an item for debate).

Unless there is another mechanism I can volunteer to collect receipts

I am proposing for my recipe to modify a house dish of: 
Peanut-butter, 2% carnation milk, salsa sauce( try a dry mixture) to 
make a noodle dish.  I am hoping to be able to premix peanut-butter 
and carnation milk to reduce can and to try a find dry veggies that 
an be soaked to make a salsa type sauce.

For those who recognize the ingredients this is a very tasty dish at 
east in a house environment.

Niels Henriksen
Ottawa, Ontario Canada
Nh_at_cyberus,ca

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From: K. Whilden <kwhilden_at_u.washington.edu>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Great Paddlewise Cookbook Contest
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 1998 18:42:53 -0800 (PST)
Niels,
Good idea, I'll bite...

Umm let's see... For ease of preparation, and tremendous potential to
please, it's hard to beat:

Orgasmic Dutch Oven Veggie Lasagna
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12" aluminum dutch oven (or iron for the masochists)
2 lbs ricotta cheese
.5 lb feta
1 lb lasagna noodles (they do not have to be pre-cooked in this method!)
2 lbs yummy marinara sauce (I recommend trader joes' tuscany style)
.5 lb portabella mushrooms
1 lb red bell pepper
1 red onion
1 bunch spinach
1 lb kalamata black olives
1 lb artichoke hearts
several cloves of garlic

about 35 briquets of charcoal

Preparation is mind bogglingly simple.
- Slice peppers, mushrooms, onions, garlic
- cumble feta
- Open all cans
- get ready to rumble... er, layer

Now it's just a matter of creating layers of food in the DO.
1st, put down a thin layer of sauce and then noodles. 
2nd spread layer cheese on top of noodles, and then more sauce
3rd layer on all veggies
4th repeat above, starting with the noodles

Usually, I get 3 layers into a regular depth DO

Put ~10 coals underneath, ~25 on top, and wait one hour
Feeds 6-8

It is a little bit of work, but it's really not that bad. Especially
considering how difficult it would be to make a traditional style lasagna.
Also, it never fails to please. Then, after its gone (it ALWAYS
disappears), bake brownies in the DO for dessert.

Cheers,
kevin

ps, next recipe: khakilambe rolls
	 ___________________                                                            
	/   Kevin Whilden   \
       |Dept. of Geosciences \___
       |University of Washington \
       |kwhilden_at_u.washington.edu| 
        \________________________/                       

On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, Niels Henriksen wrote:

> The Great Paddlewise Cookbook Contest
> I propose a winter project for those who are winter bound and are 
> needing an outlet for kayaking activities that can include endless 
> hours of, hopefully, esoteric debate.
> 
> I have one axiom to describe my camping adventures.
> Camping is fun, food is everything.
> Which is to state that almost any hardship of the day can be overcome 
> with a GREAT meal.
> 
> The Proposed CONTEST
> I propose that members submit meals that can be used on 
> kayaking-camping trips.
> 
> Rules:  You must create a meal that has not been published before by 
> anyone else.  If you take a regular house type meal and modify
> ingredients for a kayaking trip, this would be OK.
> 
> Paddlewise members will try and cook these meals and rate on the 
> following attributes:
> 
> Taste
> Overall ease of cooking.
> Shelf-life of ingredients
> Volume of packaging.
> Others
> 
> We need to define rating guidelines (numbers) such as:
> Ie:  Cooking time: 5 for less than 5 minutes; 4 for btween 5 &8 etc.
> I have not given any real though to the above.
> 
> And JOHN - No; using ballast rocks to make stone soup does not qualify.
> 
> At the end of contest we can collect all the meals and make available to 
> members.
> 
> We could even publish a crude book and sell these with the profits 
> going to worthy causes that Paddlewise members support 
> (now there is an item for debate).
> 
> Unless there is another mechanism I can volunteer to collect receipts
> 
> I am proposing for my recipe to modify a house dish of: 
> Peanut-butter, 2% carnation milk, salsa sauce( try a dry mixture) to 
> make a noodle dish.  I am hoping to be able to premix peanut-butter 
> and carnation milk to reduce can and to try a find dry veggies that 
> an be soaked to make a salsa type sauce.
> 
> For those who recognize the ingredients this is a very tasty dish at 
> east in a house environment.
> 
> Niels Henriksen
> Ottawa, Ontario Canada
> Nh_at_cyberus,ca
> 
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