There seems to be plenty of folk using trangias on here. I love my 25 and use it atleast once a week, sometimes way more than that and it's a versatile setup with 2 decent sized pans and a frying pan/lid.
I think its about time we had a thread on meals done in a trangia, we have a thread on one pot meals but you can be a bit more adventurous with the trangia.
This is an easy meal we knocked up last night but it's full of flavour.
Ingredients: (bought from Lidl)
Garlic sausage
Gorgonzola Dolce
Pasta
With the big pan, half fill with water and bring to the boil, using the frying pan as a lid to help speed things up. If you have a bit of salt handy whack it in the water. Put the pasta in when you reach a boil, leave the lid off. Keep stirring every now and then to stop the pasta sticking to itself.
Chop up your sausage and stick it in the frying pan, it's got plenty of fat so you won't need any oil.
When the pasta is nearly done, al dente shall we say, take it off the heat, flip up the pan stand and put the sausage on to fry. Get it crispy, then drain the pasta and switch pans again.
Put the cheese in with the pasta, constantly stirring until it goes all gooey and saucy. Add the sausage back in and serve!
It's a super easy one as you don't need any extras for flavour like salt, and the sausage is fatty enough to not need any oil, its literally 3 ingredients and some water, but it's super tasty.
What do you all cook in yours?
I think its about time we had a thread on meals done in a trangia, we have a thread on one pot meals but you can be a bit more adventurous with the trangia.
This is an easy meal we knocked up last night but it's full of flavour.
Ingredients: (bought from Lidl)
Garlic sausage
Gorgonzola Dolce
Pasta
With the big pan, half fill with water and bring to the boil, using the frying pan as a lid to help speed things up. If you have a bit of salt handy whack it in the water. Put the pasta in when you reach a boil, leave the lid off. Keep stirring every now and then to stop the pasta sticking to itself.
Chop up your sausage and stick it in the frying pan, it's got plenty of fat so you won't need any oil.
When the pasta is nearly done, al dente shall we say, take it off the heat, flip up the pan stand and put the sausage on to fry. Get it crispy, then drain the pasta and switch pans again.
Put the cheese in with the pasta, constantly stirring until it goes all gooey and saucy. Add the sausage back in and serve!
It's a super easy one as you don't need any extras for flavour like salt, and the sausage is fatty enough to not need any oil, its literally 3 ingredients and some water, but it's super tasty.
What do you all cook in yours?