Backcountry Cooking Workshop - Mountaineers Tacoma Program Center

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Backcountry Cooking Workshop - Mountaineers Tacoma Program Center

In this online seminar, conducted over Zoom, Chef Corso of MONTyBOCA shares easy, quick recipes and packing and equipment tips for cooking elevated meals in the backcountry with fresh, real ingredients.

  • Casual

Zoom seminar on Tuesday, April 23, at 6:30 p.m.

The Hiking and Backpacking Committee will share Zoom login information two days before the seminar takes place! 

HOW TO ELEVATE YOUR OUTDOOR MEALS 
Tired of dry, salty and expensive packaged meals?
Want to branch out to something else besides chilimac and stroganoff?
There’s got to be something better…

In this Zoom session, Chef Corso of MONTyBOCA shares easy, quick recipes and packing and equipment tips for cooking elevated meals in the backcountry with fresh, real ingredients.
You will learn:
• which camp stove is the best for your trek
• food packing tips
• meal planning tips with fresh, not dehydrated, ingredients
• live recipe demo.  Cook along for a virtual tasting!
• live Q&A

All MONTyBOCA recipes are:
• 10 ingredients or less
• Ready in 30 min or less
• No pre-prep. No dehydrating
• As low as 4 oz per serving
• Created with real, fresh ingredients

Don’t have ANOTHER unsatisfying meal.
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About Chef Corso:
MONTyBOCA wants to get you excited about your camping and hiking meals. Fueled by 20+ years of experience, Chef Corso is creating the BEST trail-tested recipes, meal plans and cookbooks and providing a path for easy, fast and flavorful meals in amazing locations. MONTyBOCA serves the camping, hiking, fishing, hunting and other outdoor communities looking to elevate their meals. The company is headquartered in Seattle, WA but all recipes are trail-tested all over the world.
Get outside. Eat well. Share the tasty experience
YouTube: Chef Corso
Instagram/Pinterest: @montyboca
Facebook: @elevateyourmeals
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Mountaineers Tacoma Program Center


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