Feeding myself on the road has always been one of the most difficult parts of full-time RV living. I’m a sucker for In n Out, Whataburger and Chick-fil-a… but once I eat too much of this stuff my body does not cooperate with me on those 10 mile early morning hikes. Once I learned how to prep for a long drive with healthy snacks and stock my RV kitchen with the necessities, cooking and eating healthy on the road became a whole lot easier. Here’s a few items that should have a residency in your RV kitchen:
Instant Pot has a huge line of products, and there’s one appliance that works best for an RV kitchen because of their ability to be a low-cost, all-in-one appliance.
The Duo Crisp: The Duo Crisp comes with 2 lids: one for “wet cooking” and one for “dry cooking”. The wet lid can pressure cook, sauté, steam, slow cook, sous vide and warm. The dry lid can air fry, roast, bake, broil and dehydrate. Essentially, this one appliance can be a pressure cooker, rice cooker, hot plate, crockpot, oven, air fryer and dehydrator. There’s a 6qt and 8qt Duo Crisp available, and I would recommend the 8qt. The 6qt air fryer can only fit about 3 medium sized potatoes in the air fryer. And if you’re like me, you’ll want to cook in bulk and store the leftovers in your cooler or fridge.
Utensils and Tools:
- Heavy metal tongs
- Roasting Sticks
- Nesting pots
- Nesting measuring cups
- Collapsible strainer
- Fork/spoon from goodwill
- Koozies
- Plate/bowl combo
- Dish rags (cheap washcloths)
- Dr Bronner’s Dish Soap
- Sponges
- Collapsable sink
- Coffee mugs (good for cereal, oatmeal, chili)
- Cooler
- Water filter
- Grill spatula
- Cast Iron skillet
- Tin Foil
- Headlamp
- BBQ lighter
- Spatula
- Cutting board x2
- Chef’s knife x2
- Mixing bowl
- Scissors
Pantry essentials:
- Salt
- Pepper
- Seasoned salt
- Dry beans
- Rice
- Pasta
- Oil
- Canned tomatoes (or your veggies of choice)
- Popcorn kernels
- Canned soup
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