Cookin’ with GSI Outdoors- Fresh Marinara Sauce

Welcome to cookin’ with GSI Outdoors… 
Today’s camp recipe is an easy to prepare fresh Marinara Sauce.
This traditional sauce makes the perfect camp meal.
Heat olive oil in a large skillet. Add garlic & onion, then sauté over medium heat until translucent, adding black pepper, red pepper flakes & Italian seasoning. Stir in tomatoes, tomato paste, Italian parsley & wine. Combine & cook for 5 minutes. Then cover & simmer on low heat for 15-20 minutes.
Fresh Marinara Sauce

Ingredients
4- tablespoons olive oil
2- teaspoons minced garlic
1- cup finely chopped onion
1- teaspoon ground black pepper
1- teaspoon red pepper flakes
3- tablespoons Italian Seasoning
3- pounds chopped fresh tomatoes
1- 6 oz can tomato paste
1/2- cup chopped fresh Italian parsley
3/4- cup red wine
1- teaspoon- salt to taste

 

Cooking with GSI Outdoors- Pressure Cooker Beef Stew

A hearty camp meal made with fresh ingredients that’s quick & easy to prepare
in the GSI Outdoors Halulite Hard Anodized Pressure Cooker…

Ingredients
2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
2 pounds of cubed beef stew meat
1 medium onion- diced
20 small red potatoes- quartered
20 baby carrots- whole
4 celery ribs- cut into chunks
20 cherry tomatoes- whole
Salt & pepper to taste
1 teaspoon Allspice
2 Bay Leaves
1 Beer (or 12 oz wine or water)

GSI Halulite 5.7 liter Hard Anodized Pressure Cooker >
http://www.gsioutdoors.com/products/pdp/halulite_5.7_l_pressure_cooker/

Cookin’ With GSI Outdoors- Dutch Oven Banana-Raisin Coffee Cake

 

 

 

 

 

Dutch Oven Banana-Raisin Coffee Cake
2 Cups Prospectors Whole Wheat Bakin’ Starter (below)
3 Ripe Bananas- mashed
.5 Cup Raisins
2 Teaspoons Ground Cinnamon
.75 Cup Brown Sugar- sprinkle some on top
4 Tablespoons Butter
.75 Cup COLD Water
Dash Salt
COMBINE ingredients in a large bowl. MIX thoroughly.
Lightly grease a GSI Outdoors Hard Anodized Dutch Oven, place mixture in Dutch Oven and spread to the edges and top with raisins and brown sugar.
Cover and place in the coals (apx. 425° F) and check in 18-20 minutes
Yields: 10- 2” x 4” pieces

Prospectors Whole Wheat Bakin’ Starter
4 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
.25 Cup Powdered Milk
2.5 Tablespoons Baking Powder
2 Teaspoons Salt
MIX ingredients together in a bowl and store in a Zip Lock Bag as a starter for the tasty recipes!

GSI Outdoors New Wine Glass Gift Sets, Totes & Wine Carafe

While the bottle has proven a wonderful solution for shipping and storing Wine for the past millenium, the heft and inherent fragility of glass has relegated one’s favorite wines to the table or a nearby picnic spot. This sad reality meant that sophisticated outdoor Oenophiles were forced to rely on the woefully limited selection of boxed wines or struggling with a centuries-old Bota Bag design and its rustic, shepherding aesthetic. In either case, spills and spoilage were inevitable. Thanks to the new Soft Sided Wine Carafe, backcountry lovers of wine can now carry their favorite Pinots, Portos and Petits Rouges wherever their picnic or pack may take them.

Soft Sided Wine Carafe- 750 Ml
The foundation of our Revolution is an innovative, soft-sided wine reservoir designed to transport your favorite varietal deep into the backcountry. The unique, two-stage cap’s wide mouth opening makes filling the bag from a bottle incredibly easy while the second, smaller opening makes dispensing the perfect pour simple and splash free. Stylish, tapered silhouette with cork embellishment and foiled exterior includes rewritable date bar on reverse to record varietal, vintage, vinter and uncorking date.

Wine Glass Gift Set – Grenache
Clever, insulated wine tote makes it easy to carry your favorite Cab, stylish neoprene design’s top flap holds the included 750 ml Soft Sided Wine Carafe in place and allows for unencumbered pouring.
Stowable, secondary zippered pocket folds out from behind and holds two, included GSI Outdoors Nesting Wine Glasses.

Wine Glass Gift Set –Terroir
The perfect pairing for a great day in the outdoors. We have launched a Wine Revolution… Stowable, secondary zippered pocket folds out from behind and holds two, included GSI Outdoors Nesting Wine Glasses. Two-stage cap and wide mouth opening make filling the bag from a bottle incredibly easy.
Includes – 750 ml Soft Sided Wine Reservoir, Insulating Neoprene Tote, 2 Nesting Wine Glasses

Wine Tote –Terroir
The Wine Tote combination allows matching with your favorite GSI Drinkware. Choose from 9 options of Stainless Steel, Stemless & Nesting Stemware designs. Stylish neoprene design’s top flap holds the included 750 ml Soft Sided Wine Carafe in place and allows for easy, unencumbered pouring.
Stowable, secondary zippered pocket folds out from behind and holds two GSI Outdoors Drinkware Glases of any style. Rewritable date bar on reverse to record varietal, vintage, vinter and uncorking date. Set Includes- 750 ml Soft Sided Wine Reservoir & Insulating Neoprene Tote.

Wine Tote- Grenache
Pairs great with the oversized new GSI Nesting Red Wine Glasses. Set Includes- 750 ml Soft Sided Wine Reservoir, Insulating Neoprene Tote

Cookin’ With GSI Outdoors… Backcountry Buttermilk Waffles

Try some stove top waffles on your next adventure with the GSI Outdoors Bugaboo Waffle Iron!
Excellent anytime of the day- go beyond maple syrup & butter… add those berries the kids hiked up to the meadow to pick and everyone can enjoy the “waffle-fest” by making their own.

Backcountry Buttermilk Waffles
2 Cups Buttermilk
1.75 Cups all purpose Flour
1 Teaspoon Baking Powder
1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda
2 Eggs
1/2 Cup Cooking Oil
• Beat the Eggs in Mixing Bowl and add Buttermilk and Oil
• Add Flour, Baking Powder and Soda
• Mix thoroughly and pour into preheated GSI Outdoors Waffle Iron
Yields: 6-8 Waffles (4” x 8”)

The GSI Outdoors Bugaboo Waffle Iron is a compact, stovetop waffle maker which features a non-stick coating, an even-heating surface with locking, heat resistant handles that remove for easy packing.

GSI Glacier Stainless Nesting Wine Glass

Allison Woods from Backpacker has yet another great list of drinks and accessories for a relaxing backcountry happy hour. You can check out the whole list here.

The Oenophile:

Dig in to your freeze-dried spaghetti with a glass of Clif Family Winery’s lush and fruity The Climber Cabernet Sauvignon, seen here in GSI’s Glacier Nesting Wine Glass. Glasses $14 each, gsioutdoors.com. Wine: climberpouch.com

GSI Glacier Stainless JavaPress

If you are a lover of both the road trips into the great outdoors and coffee than you should check out what Backpacker Magazine gear reviewer Allison Woods has to say. She has Ten hot items to make your next road trip the coolest trip ever.

GSI Glacier Stainless Javapress/Aladdin Recycled & Recyclable Mug: Pack this insulated 33 oz. French press and forget about icky motel joe. The 16 oz. Mug fits in any car’s cupholders. Press, $42, gsioutdoors.com; cups, $9/ea. aladdin-pmi.com

GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Camper Cookware

Check out this review by Industryoutsider.com of the Pinnacle Camper set from GSI Outdoors.

By Brian from Industyoutsider.com

I’ll be the first to admit that a self-sustained camping trip to someplace inaccessible by car, and without cellular service, holds a certain appeal. But the reality is that camping with kids frequently means parking at a campsite, and limiting your hiking to trips that bring you back to the campsite in time for dinner. One of the advantages to this is that you get to bring more than you can carry alone, including cookware. While today’s freeze dried meals that require nothing more than boiling water can certainly be delicious and filling, there’s also no better way to end a day outdoors with the family than a proper meal. GSI Outdoors has a cookware set is designed for just that.
Last year, we reviewed their Glacier Stainless Dualist cookware set, and became immediate fans of the compact, integrated cooking and eating system. So when the new Pinnacle Camper set was introduced, we jumped at the opportunity to check it out. The Pinnacle Camper includes a 3 liter pot, 2 liter pot, and frying pan that all share the same clever folding gripper. Both pots come with strainer lids, and the larger lid fits the frying pan as well. Four durable, BPA-free, color coded plates sit in the bottom of the larger pot when everything is packed. Inside the smaller pot are four color coded bowls, and nested within them is a matching insulated mug with sip-it lid. The lids and fry pan top it all off, and everything is carried in the convenient stuff sack which has welded seams, so it can double as a sink. At 3 pounds, 10 ounces, (1641 grams) it’s probably a bit more than most people would want to pack on an extended hike, but GSI makes similar systems that are smaller, plus you have the option of choosing your pieces individually, if you prefer.
Being a company that cares about the environment as much as the camping experience, all the tableware is recyclable polypropylene. At 7.5″ (19cm) across, the plates are fine for most meals. They’re flexible without being flimsy, and nearly unbreakable. The triangular shaped 14 ounce bowls have graduated measurements inside, in both ounces and milliliters, as do the insulated cups. This allows them to serve double duty when whipping up meals. Their design also makes them less prone to tipping over, while being easy to hold, even for smaller hands. And kids like being able to choose their own color. It all floats too.

When it comes to cooking, the Pinnacle™ cookware is hard to beat. Starting with even-heating, lightweight aluminum, each piece is hard anodized for durability. The cooking surfaces are then treated with Teflon® with Radiance, a coating developed by Dupont that is not only non-stick, but actually heats faster too. This saves cooking time, (and conserves your heating fuel) plus makes cleanup quicker. Transferring the gripper between the pots and pan is fairly easy, but if you plan on cooking with all three, get a second gripper. The lids appear to be same polypropylene as the dishes, with a silicone ring for a good seal, and a small series of holes on on side for easy draining/straining. A simple little orange handle pops up for easy lifting. If you heed the warnings on the inside of the lid, they should hold up well.
The durability and performance of GSI cookware has already been proven, and the convenience and packability of this system continues to build on that. Our only (minor) complaint was that the circular grooves on the bottom of the pots and pans feel rather sharp. While we couldn’t intentionally cut ourselves on them, care should be taken during washing. Otherwise, this is a great system for anyone that fancies themselves the Iron Chef of the great outdoors. We especially appreciate that all the components are available separately, and you can add other pieces, including cutlery, while maintaining the color coding.
gsioutdoors.com
– Brian

Chopsticks + Spork = Multi-use Culinary Awesome

Check out Outside magazine’s review of GSI’s new titanium Kung Foon.

MULTICULTURAL BACKCOUNTRY EATING WITH THE GSI OUTDOOR KUNG FOON

 

Kungfoon

If you know someone who thinks eating backcountry ramen with a fork seems culturally inauthentic, yet does not have the patience to finesse campsite mac and cheese from a bowl to mouth with chopsticks,GSI has the ultimate utensil for them. The titanium Kung Foon combines the elegance of chopsticks with the practicality of a spork.

It’s an unlikely pairing, yet, GSI’s engineers have combined the two in ways that make the sum of the parts more useful than either utensil on its own. The chopsticks slide into the spork to create a long handled hybrid, perfect for scraping the bottom of rehydrated meal pouches and stirring pots without buring your fingers. But, chopsticks and spork slide apart so that you can use each on its own. The Kung Foon weighs four ounces, and collapsed is about 10 inches long. The set comes packages in a stamped metal tin that weighs about as much as the utensil. Available now, $17, gsioutdoors.com

-Berne Broudy
@berneb