Early in my backpacking career, a trip into the Grand Canyon with a pre-packaged meal that turned out to be completely disgusting has since prompted me to try everything at home before getting stuck choking it down on the trail. Since then, I started balancing my backpacking menus with a combination of easy, homemade one-pot meals using instant rice, potato flakes, pouched meats, dehydrated veggies, etc., with a select few pre-packaged dehydrated meals (pre-tested) that were reasonably satisfying. This is, until I discovered Packit Gourmet. Their meals are incredible, and I can't stop raving about them, and recommending them to friends and fellow hikers.
It started with an Editor's Choice article in Backpacker about something called Austintacious Tortilla Soup. I love tortilla soup, and am always looking for the next best thing in backpacking food. I ordered several of their meals to give them a shot. Holy cow! Chicken and veggies that tastes like chicken and veggies, not chemically-flavored styrofoam! Flavors that are out of this world; and many of their ingredients are organic. They're not just your add-a-cup-of-hot-water-and-wait meals. They include extra touches to enliven the backcountry dining/flavor experience like concentrated broth packets, salsas, spices, crispy tortilla chips, or tasty cornbread toasties. I could eat their tortilla soup for all 30 days on the JMT this summer! But I'm not, when there's other dishes like Dottie's Chicken & Dumplings, Bangers & Mash (with real sausage sticks!), and Tuscan Beef Stew with Polenta that tastes like it was just ordered at an Italian bistro. Both their bean burritos and burger wraps are super easy - and super tasty! And their breakfast offerings - always the hardest meal for me to plan, and usually ends up being a granola bar - are just as awesome. The flavor-packed fruit smoothies are a great morning pick-me-up, and their Migas del Sol egg dish will have me breaking the stove out in the mornings.
Any way about it, Packit Gourmet is at the top of their game when it comes to tasty, quality backpacking food options. For the do-it-yourselfers, they offer the same ingredients that make up their meals in small and large bulk packages to allow you to customize your own menu, or for the the seriously menu-challenged, complete menu packages. I now have the confidence that I will be dining well, with minimal hassle, on my big trip this summer, and future trips to come...

0 comments:
Post a Comment