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Welcome to our ongoing Off-Roading Food Series! This time, we're kicking things off with Breakfast—the most important meal of the day, especially when you're out on an adventure. Whether it’s a simple campfire scramble or a gourmet morning spread, we want to see what fuels your off-roading trips.

Here’s the deal:
  • Share your favorite breakfast recipes and steps—feel free to get as detailed as you like, so we can all recreate your tasty meals on our own adventures!
  • If you’ve tried a recipe from someone in the comments, let them know how it turned out and tag them to share the love.
  • Remember: The goal is fun and friendly sharing, so no matter how you feel about someone’s meal or how it turned out, let’s keep it respectful and positive.
Can’t wait to see all your breakfast ideas—let’s make these mornings on the trails even better! šŸ“šŸ”„
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Welcome to our ongoing Off-Roading Food Series! This time, we're kicking things off with Breakfast—the most important meal of the day, especially when you're out on an adventure. Whether it’s a simple campfire scramble or a gourmet morning spread, we want to see what fuels your off-roading trips.

Here’s the deal:
  • Share your favorite breakfast recipes and steps—feel free to get as detailed as you like, so we can all recreate your tasty meals on our own adventures!
  • If you’ve tried a recipe from someone in the comments, let them know how it turned out and tag them to share the love.
  • Remember: The goal is fun and friendly sharing, so no matter how you feel about someone’s meal or how it turned out, let’s keep it respectful and positive.
Can’t wait to see all your breakfast ideas—let’s make these mornings on the trails even better! šŸ“šŸ”„
Just about any Pilsner would do. I'm not picky.
 

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Meals in plastic bags are great when considering the clean-up. Not having to wash pots and pans is my goal. I'd rather spend my time relaxing in the outdoors.

Meals in bags are quite expensive for what they are.

My favorite breakfast is a bag omelet. Qt ziploc freezer bag filled with eggs, milk, bacon, mushrooms, green pepper, salt, and pepper. Mix thoroughly in the freezer bag and remove as much air as possible. Boil until eggs look done. You can add pre cooked bacon as well . If the bag remained sealed, clean up is minimal. Keep it simple.
 

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Meals in plastic bags are great when considering the clean-up. Not having to wash pots and pans is my goal. I'd rather spend my time relaxing in the outdoors.

Meals in bags are quite expensive for what they are.

My favorite breakfast is a bag omelet. Qt ziploc freezer bag filled with eggs, milk, bacon, mushrooms, green pepper, salt, and pepper. Mix thoroughly in the freezer bag and remove as much air as possible. Boil until eggs look done. You can add pre cooked bacon as well . If the bag remained sealed, clean up is minimal. Keep it simple.
I'm with you on that. I don't want to carry a lot of stuff so I mix everything up and put it in a freezer bag. My go to is refried beans with hot sauce an jalapeƱos. Add some meat of your choice already cooked and some scrambled eggs and cheese. Slap it on a tortilla. No clean-up and takes very little space in the Jeep.
 

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Pre-made breakfast is awesome. Depends on how many people I'm with. Just me freeze-dried. Group of people then it's all out.
I've done Dutch oven breakfast.
Bacon on bottom dozen eggs scrambled with Bell peppers onions and lots of cheese I've added chorizo to that scramble as well.
Pancakes! Pre mix wet seal it. Premix dry seal it. Then mix up at camp and throw in some blueberries 9" pancakes on a cast iron flat iron.
 
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Meals in plastic bags are great when considering the clean-up. Not having to wash pots and pans is my goal. I'd rather spend my time relaxing in the outdoors.

Meals in bags are quite expensive for what they are.

My favorite breakfast is a bag omelet. Qt ziploc freezer bag filled with eggs, milk, bacon, mushrooms, green pepper, salt, and pepper. Mix thoroughly in the freezer bag and remove as much air as possible. Boil until eggs look done. You can add pre cooked bacon as well . If the bag remained sealed, clean up is minimal. Keep it simple.
I have a question—are these eaten frozen, or is there a heating process involved?
 

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Pre-made breakfast is awesome. Depends on how many people I'm with. Just me freeze-dried. Group of people then it's all out.
I've done Dutch oven breakfast.
Bacon on bottom dozen eggs scrambled with Bell peppers onions and lots of cheese I've added chorizo to that scramble as well.
Pancakes! Pre mix wet seal it. Premix dry seal it. Then mix up at camp and throw in some blueberries 9" pancakes on a cast iron flat iron.
Sounds like an awesome and hearty breakfast! I’d love to see a picture if you have one!
 

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Sounds like an awesome and hearty breakfast! I’d love to see a picture if you have one!
All I have is just the pancakes
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I have a question—are these eaten frozen, or is there a heating process involved?
You place the bags in a pot of water and boil them. Eat out of the bag. Very little clean up and very little trash to deal with. The freezer bags are for durability when boiling. Non- freezer bag tend to rip open during the boiling process.
 

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We make breakfast burritos prior to our trip, wrap them in parchment paper and tin foil and freeze them (parchment paper helps keep them from sticking to the tinfoil). Plan accordingly to thaw out what we need for each morning, toss them on the griddle/flat iron and heat them up. We like when the tortilla gets that little bit of crisp to it, so we heat them without the wrappers, but you can leave them in the tinfoil.

Easy to make even if it's just stopping quick at a rest stop. No mess, nothing to clean up other than tossing the wrappers away.

We also portion out pre-mix oatmeal with dehydrated berries and such and vac seal them in boilable bags. Then we just heat up water, pour it into the bags and eat right out the bag. Again, no mess other than the bag that you just throw away. I think it's coconut blueberry oatmeal thats my fav.

Theres a trick to vac sealing oatmeal, or anything that has any light loose stuff or powder to it. Put it in a ziplock first, poke some holes at the top of the ziplock bag, and then put the ziplock in the vac seal bag. This way when you pull all the air out of the bag you don't pull all the loose stuff out with it.
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