10 Dehydrated Recipes for Camping (2024)

Billy and I are planning a camping trip to Yatesville Lake in Kentucky. Our site is a boat-in site, so we’re bringing our kayaks. We’ll need to pack light so we can fit everything into our kayaks’ hatches. There is an access trail to our site, but we think it would be more fun to boat-in with all our gear. Our campsite is primitive, but within the state park there are also sites with RV hookups, hot showers and even a golf course. I keep joking that I am going to sneak off and take hot shower while Billy is roughing it.

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If you’re headed out to the backcountry or you just want to pack light, dehydrated meals are the way to go. I am planning on bringing an assortment of dehydrated meals for our trip. I don’t want to weigh our kayaks down with heavy cans and jars of food. I’m dehydrating a jar of our favorite spaghetti sauce right now. It’s really easy, and when it’s done dehydrating, it will be small enough to fit in my pocket.

You don’t even need a dehydrator to make dehydrated foods. You can just use your oven on its lowest setting, with the door cracked slightly. If you don’t mind spending a little more, REI has some freeze-dried meals that are pretty good, though I tend to prefer my own cooking. I think the Mountain House meals are the best of the bunch. I really enjoyed their dehydrated eggs when I went backpacking in Sequoia and King’s Canyon National Parks. I just topped the eggs with some Taco Bell taco sauce and they were awesome. The Mountain House Pasta Primavera was decent as well.Another option is to find dried foods at the supermarket or bulk food store.

Readily Available Supermarket Dried Foods

  • dried tortellini
  • soup packets
  • dehydrated chili mix
  • ramen noodles
  • sun-dried tomatoes
  • wasabi peas
  • dehydrated onions (spice aisle)
  • dried fruit
  • oatmeal
  • cous cous
  • minute rice

If you decide to dehydrate foods at home, there are three rules you should follow.

3 Rules of Dehydrating

  1. Prevent Spoilage: Keep all dehydrated foods in the freezer until you are ready to head out.Oil causes dehydrated foods to quickly become rancid. Try to cook with a minimal amount of oil. Rinse greasy foods like ground beef with water before you dehydrate them.
  2. Don’t Mix Flavors: For example, don’t dehydrate bananas at the same time as onions – you’ll end up with banana-y onions and onion-y bananas. Nasty!
  3. Use the Right Temperature: Foods like meats have to be dehydrated at a higher temperature to make them safe to eat. Other foods like fruits and vegetables can be dehydrated at a lower temperature. Refer to the manual that came with your dehydrator for the exact settings.

Hungry yet? Here are some recipes that look especially tasty.

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Dirty Gourmet has a lot of really good recipes for dehydrated meals and snacks including thisCoconut Curry Soup.

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Ramen noodles aren’t just for broke college students. Check out Dirty Gourmet’sNot Your Average Ramen.

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TheseMaple Olive Oil Apple Chipslook delicious as well.

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Dehydrated Bushwalking Food has some great dinner ideas, including this Tikka Masala.

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Check out this savory Roasted Red Pepper, Garlic, and Goat Cheese Rotini from Happy Tramper.

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Or try this healthy Lentil Soupfrom Powered by Plantz.

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Laurie Ann March authoredtwo backpacking cookbooks10 Dehydrated Recipes for Camping (10). Take a look at her recipe for Sunny Garlic Hummus.

Backpacker’sPackable Dehydrated Saladslook great if youcan’t live without salad when you’re on the trail.

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TheirSpicy Curry Noodleslook great as well!

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This One Pot Vegetarian Chili mixes wet and dried ingredients and looks incredibly healthy.

Check out YouTube for tons of step-by-step videos on food dehydration.

Do you have any go-to recipes for packing light? I’d love to try them out on our trip!

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11 Comments on 10 Dehydrated Recipes for Camping

  1. Looking forward to trying some of these! Have a few tried & tested main meals that work well dehydrated but looking for more variety. Will let you know how I go!

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  2. One question… Won’t storing food in the freezer cause condensation? Therefore risking spoilage upon taking it out for long trips?

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    • yep. best bet is to leave the dehydrated bags in your pantry. keep the pantry cool. at my house we have a dehumidifier in the kitchen/pantry area. that seems to help with shelf life drastically.

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  3. I have a circular dehydrator as in the lentil soup pic. How do you cover the base of the tray initially to stop drips without hurting the motors air circulation from the bottom? Thanks

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    • Hi Jen- did your dehydrator come with solid plastic liners for the trays? That’s what I use for food that might drip.

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    • Pick up parchment which dehydrates and separates from food better than plastic wrap since it won’t conform to the mix as well.

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  1. […] Dried food on the other hand is lighter but you will need to bring water to rehydrate it. Taking this food without need for carrying water is easy as long as you are sure that your campsite has a decent source of water. Take caution on the water you are going to use from ponds and streams. Clear and running water might be safer than still water. To be on the safe side, boil water or treat it. Boiling is effective but uses much fuel. Take a filter, purifier or SteriPen UV system which could be cost effective. These treatments could be pricey and heavy if you go camping often. A small pack of chlorine or chlorine dioxide tables or droplets is easy to use, cheap and small enough to go in your rucksack. These will treat more water than you are likely to use for a week. Remember to bring neutralizing tablets for your chlorine that will take the taste in the water. […]

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  3. […] Buy a dehydrator so you can make your own camp food. Don’t rely on oats and muesli bars. Research recipies, be inventive, try new foods. […]

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  4. […] Invest in a quality sleeping mat and sleeping bag. Sleep is an incredibly important part of multi-day bushwalks as poor decision making is exacerbated by lack of sleep and lack of food. Que next point. Prepare your meals in advance. Buy a dehydrator so you can make your own camp food. Don’t rely on oats and muesli bars. Research recipies, be inventive, try new foods. […]

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10 Dehydrated Recipes for Camping (2024)

FAQs

What are the best foods to dehydrate? ›

Best foods to dehydrate
  • Fruits: apples, bananas, apricots, cherries, grapes, mangos, peaches.
  • Vegetables: carrots, beets, broccoli, cabbage, mushrooms, eggplant, zucchini.
  • Lean meats: beef, chicken, fish, jerky.
  • Sauces and syrups: jam, pizza sauce, maple syrup, spaghetti sauce, barbecue sauce, molasses.
Apr 21, 2022

Is dehydrated food good for camping? ›

The drying process slowly removes moisture while retaining nutrients and flavor. Compared to prepackaged food, it can be cheaper and lighter too, which is important for backpackers trying to conserve space and cut down on weight.

What foods should not be dehydrated? ›

Many contain ingredients that should not be dehydrated (oils, fats, eggs, or dairy) or are loaded with sodium or preservatives. If you want to dehydrate condiments, make sure you read the label.

What foods should you avoid when dehydrated? ›

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, soda, or sugar-sweetened beverages because these can dehydrate you even more. If you have kidney issues, the foods on this list may not be right for you, and a healthcare professional may need to monitor your electrolyte and nutrient intake closely.

What is the most popular dehydrated food? ›

Some common food items made with dehydration include:
  • Fruit leather made from apples, berries, dates, and other fruits.
  • Soup mixes made of dehydrated onions, carrots, mushrooms, and other vegetables.
  • Herbs dehydrated for a longer shelf life.
  • Homemade potato, kale, banana, beets, and apple chips.
Nov 29, 2022

What food to take camping for 3 days? ›

A good assortment of salamis, crackers, cheese, berries, apples, jam/honey, nuts and dried fruit are sure to make everyone happy. Cost Plus World Market is my favorite place for picking up packaged meats and cheeses that don't have to be refrigerated.

What food to bring camping for 4 days? ›

Whether you plan on climbing a mountain or lounging by the fire, here are 20 of the best camping food ideas for any outdoor adventure.
  • Bread. As the basis of so many easy meals, bread is a must for any camping trip. ...
  • Tortillas. ...
  • Sausage. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Nut Butter. ...
  • Crackers. ...
  • Lunchmeat. ...
  • Beef Jerky.

Do you flip food in a dehydrator? ›

You will probably need to rotate trays at least once from bottom to top during the drying process. Doing so will ensure more even and consistent drying regardless of the type of dehydrator you own.

How long will dehydrated food last? ›

Dried foods keep 4-12 months depending on storage conditions. For a longer shelf life, store in a cool, dry, dark place under 60 degrees F. While it is not necessary, dried food (except for meat jerky) can be stored in the fridge to extend shelf life.

Is owning a dehydrator worth it? ›

A food dehydrator probably isn't the most important kitchen appliance to have, but it could be surprisingly useful to a lot of people. Hikers and campers in specific will appreciate the portability of dehydrated food, and its light weight will add minimal weight to their pack.

What are 2 disadvantages of dehydrating food? ›

Quality – Some foods won't hold their texture or flavor and don't rehydrate well. Time Investment – The time involved in preparing some foods for dehydration can also be a disadvantage. Certain foods dehydrate quickly, like herbs and greens, and others, such as meats, can take longer.

How long does dried camping food last? ›

The food is freeze-dried or dehydrated to extend shelf-life. Freeze-dried food can last up to 30 years, while dehydrated food can last up to 5 years, depending on the climate, the amount of water in the food, and their storage conditions.

What are 10 common foods that are dehydrated? ›

Some common food items made with dehydration include:
  • Fruit leather made from apples, berries, dates, and other fruits.
  • Soup mixes made of dehydrated onions, carrots, mushrooms, and other vegetables.
  • Herbs dehydrated for a longer shelf life.
  • Homemade potato, kale, banana, beets, and apple chips.
Nov 29, 2022

What foods last the longest dehydrated? ›

The Shelf Life of Dehydrated Foods
Food ItemPotential Shelf-Life
Fruits1 year
Vegetables6 months
Meat1 to 2 months, or 6 months if vacuum sealed
Grains, beans, and rice1 year
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What food is more hydrating than water? ›

Watermelon and other melons

Watermelon isn't just a fruit that is synonymous with summer, it's also highly hydrating. It's made up of 92% water and has antioxidants, important nutrients like vitamins A and C, magnesium, fiber and lycopene (a pigment found in red, yellow or orange colored fruits and vegetables).

How long does dehydration last? ›

If you resolve the issue that caused dehydration and you get the correct amount of fluids, mild to moderate dehydration should go away in less than a day. You should seek treatment for severe dehydration in a hospital. With appropriate treatment, dehydration should resolve within two to three days.

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