I was digging around on the web looking for easy camping meats but some that would have a good flavor. Checking out ideas for sort of a dried meals without using a dryer I found the one you suggested.
http://www.freezerbagcooking.com/ Plus you can increase of decrease the recipe by clicking on that area they have. Click on the Read More under the picture they have.
1...Figured that the noodles could be replaced with two packs or the Ramen noodles for a quicker cooking time.
2...Use a can of the Tuna in Olive Oil so you can skip taking the oil the recipe calls for.
3...A snack bag with the spices in it and a gallon bag to mix everything up in.
4...A tasty meal with little clean up.
5...Hang the garbage bag near your buddies tent when in bear country. ( The Tuna can smell)
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From there web site........
Spicy Tuna Linguine
Wed, 09/08/2010 - 13:31 — Sarah
Italian inspired one pot pasta
Ingredients
* 8 oz linguine pasta
* 1⁄2 t granulated garlic
* 1⁄4 t red pepper flakes
* 1⁄4 t ground black pepper
* 1⁄4 t dried oregano
* 2 T extra virgin olive oil (2 packets)
* 3 oz albacore tuna pouch
* 2 T dry bread crumbs
* 2 T shelf stable parmesan cheese
Instructions
At home:
Break the pasta in half and pack in a sandwich bag. In a snack size bag pack the seasoning blend. In a second snack bag combine the bread crumbs and cheese. Tuck in the oil packets and tuna pouch.
In camp:
Add the oil to the snack bag with the seasoning, seal the bag and gently massage the bag to combine. Let sit while you prepare the pasta.
Bring 4 cups water to a boil, add in the pasta and cook for time on package, around 9 minutes. Reserve a little of the pasta water, drain off the rest.
Toss the pasta with the tuna and flavored oil, toss again with the breadcrumb mixture. Add reserved water as needed to coat the pasta.
Notes
This recipe is one of our "Recipe Re-Do's". The original recipe called for a pouch of tuna in oil. While I often use small cans of tuna packed in olive oil I have never come across it in pouches. If any of our readers have found this please let us know. Albacore pouches though are easy to find, nearly all stores carry them.
Instead of heating up the oil and spices at the end in the pot we let them infuse while the pasta cooked. To save a dirty pot by all means after cooking the pasta you can toss everything together in a new gallon size freezer bag.
We added in bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese at the end give the pasta a great coating and 'finish' the meal. We used plain, Italian flavor would also be great:
http://www.progressofoods.com/?View=OurProducts_Foods
Nutritional stats per serving, recipe makes two servings (based on products we used):
637 calories, 19.5 grams fat, 26 grams protein, 4.5 grams fiber.
Picture is from ...
http://www.trailcooking.com