While camping last week we cooked up some pretty good stuff.
Probably the single best meal was also one of the easiest. Found Hatch chiles for .61 a pound and bought a bunch of them. Roasted them over the campfire and then made tacos for breakfast - scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese and a bunch of green chile on a fire-toasted tortilla. Fresh ground and perked coffee - not much better than that.
Then I made a stew that was really good, but so spicy it was hard to enjoy.
More roasted green chiles, fire roasted tomatillos, fire roasted corn and some left over grilled pork chops that we cut up into small chunks.
Took a big cast iron skillet and cooked up some diced potatos and onions. When they were about 3/4 done, added a bunch of coarsely chopped mushrooms and a generous handful of garlic. Let that sit and think for a bit and then added the chiles, tomatillos, corn and chops. Dumped in some water and some left over coffee and a bag of menudo seasoning. Covered it and let it think for awhile.
Heated some tortillas over the fire and then served the stew with sliced avocados and fresh cilantro as a garnish. Some of the chiles were really, really hot so it unfortunately spiced the stew a bit warmer than preferred, but the overall flavor was really, really nice.