Not exactly campfire food per se but for the bean lovers out there and those not familiar with Steve Sando's Ranch Gordo heirloom beans...you need to get on these!
I've tried about a dozen varieties so far and the Flageolets and Good Mother Stallard varietals are extra special. They're no older than last fall's crop so they cook about 2-3x faster than your typical 2-3 year old dry beans you find in most stores including up scale grocers.
Rancho Gordo, Napa CALIF: New World Specialty Food
The Good Mother Stallard's, refried, make a fantastic base for bean dip as well as huevos rancheros (both relatively easy camp creations assuming you cook the beans at home before your campfest
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And unless you're on the trail with beno and he brings along a few of his signature burritos (crazy good) the above refried beans with some cheese, wrapped in a tortilla and then in foil placed on the radiator/engine for a couple hours make a super duper quick and easy trail lunch!
Dan
I've tried about a dozen varieties so far and the Flageolets and Good Mother Stallard varietals are extra special. They're no older than last fall's crop so they cook about 2-3x faster than your typical 2-3 year old dry beans you find in most stores including up scale grocers.
Rancho Gordo, Napa CALIF: New World Specialty Food
The Good Mother Stallard's, refried, make a fantastic base for bean dip as well as huevos rancheros (both relatively easy camp creations assuming you cook the beans at home before your campfest

And unless you're on the trail with beno and he brings along a few of his signature burritos (crazy good) the above refried beans with some cheese, wrapped in a tortilla and then in foil placed on the radiator/engine for a couple hours make a super duper quick and easy trail lunch!
Dan