How do you cook your eggs when out in the woods?

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rickyamos

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Feb 6, 2010
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I do like eggs when out, but they always end up a scrambled up mess in the bottom of my cook pot or just mashed up around the pan.


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Imagedude

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 24, 2011
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Gwynedd
Microwave if I'm in the van or you can make a boil in the bag omelette by breaking the eggs into a freezer bag then placing the bag into boiling water.
 
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Lepmeister

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Apr 23, 2012
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A cast iron skillet with real bacon if travelling by canoe

or

The "One Egg Wonder" pan with some Spam.. Of course its the perfect size for pancakes

3:30 mark on the below shows it in use.

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garethw

Settler
One way I did it which I got off the net is to put three beaten eggs, some ham and cheese in a small zip lock bag. (They don't leak and can be thrown away after use so be washing up.
When meal time comes you just drop the whole bag in a pot of hot water and cook it... Et voilà one boil in the bag omlette with no mess.

cheers
Gareth
 

santaman2000

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jan 15, 2011
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One way I did it which I got off the net is to put three beaten eggs, some ham and cheese in a small zip lock bag. (They don't leak and can be thrown away after use so be washing up.
When meal time comes you just drop the whole bag in a pot of hot water and cook it... Et voilà one boil in the bag omlette with no mess.

cheers
Gareth

I'm gonna have to try this!
 

John Fenna

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Oct 7, 2006
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I like mine fried or as a "scramlet" (half way between scrambled and an omlet) and just do them in my cast iron frying pan with a little oil. Nothing sticks.
 

ozzy1977

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Jan 10, 2006
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Slice top off a spud then hollow in out, crack egg in to hollow put top back on wrap in foil and bake i fire
 

JAG009

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 20, 2010
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Under your floor
Stick them inbetween to big clumps of wet moss ( in their shell of course ) put the on the fire and the steam cooks them no pot no water needed

Ps this works great with fish to ,if your on the beach use sea weed
 
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ateallthepies

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Aug 11, 2011
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Normally fried. The best tasting fried eggs is when I use my cast iron skillet after the bacon has been done. Salt and black pepper between two slices of thick cut white bread, ketchup optional.
 

cbr6fs

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Mar 30, 2011
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Athens, Greece
One way I did it which I got off the net is to put three beaten eggs, some ham and cheese in a small zip lock bag. (They don't leak and can be thrown away after use so be washing up.
When meal time comes you just drop the whole bag in a pot of hot water and cook it... Et voilà one boil in the bag omlette with no mess.

cheers
Gareth

+1

Can never seem to keep them from breaking otherwise, so it's either hard boiled or broken into a bag for me.
 

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