As you’re preparing for your next big camping trip, you’ve got a lot to plan. There’s everything that needs to be packed. Plus, you’ve got to figure out where you’re going to go, what you’re going to do, and most importantly, what you’ll eat during your vacation. Planning food and cooking in a travel trailer can be a big struggle, which is why we’ve provided you with some tips for making cooking a little bit easier.

Slow Cookers

Not all travel trailers have ovens, and some have smaller stovetops. Because of this, some tips are about finding other ways to heat up food, either to reduce the heat of the interior of the camper or to free up space somewhere else. You can consider slow cookers, which are great for throwing a few ingredients together and then walking away for a few hours. They can also make for delicious, tender meats, and soft vegetables.

Use the Microwave

You may also want to consider using your microwave. Not everyone likes this option because it can dry out your food, but throw a little moisture into the mix and you can make just about anything in the microwave, from eggs to pasta to even some delicious chocolate cake.

Grill

Don’t want to stop any of the fun in the sun? Then don’t! Fire up the grill and throw a few patties on so you can use your stove and oven for other parts of the meal. This way, you’ll be able to keep the camping party outside and free up some room inside.

Keep Your Area Clean

Another great way to free up some space has nothing to do with the types of cooking appliances you use and more with how you approach cooking. Keep your counters as clear of clutter as possible by cleaning as you go. With each free moment, take some time to put away ingredients and supplies you’re no longer using. Even a little extra counter space goes a long way in making cooking fun and efficient in your travel camper.

Freeze Pre-Made Meals

You can also approach meal prep by reducing the amount of time it takes to cook inside your travel trailer. Making some of your meals ahead of time and freezing them can give you delicious food without the stress of cooking in a cramped area. When it’s time to eat, all you have to do is heat it up in the microwave and it’s ready to go.

Leftovers

Don’t throw anything away! Any time you can substitute meal prep with leftovers can not only help free up kitchen space but also fridge space. It’s a quick and easy meal option that won’t require you to spend extra money.

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