What is your Emergency Motorhome meal?

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We were unexpectedly 'stuck' in the van the other night and I managed to make up a meal from leftovers in the fridge and I got to wondering if it was sensible to have an emergency meal in the Van for such time. My mind wandered to a tin of beans with sausages in and a tin of new potatoes as they would last for years in a cupboard somewhere. Pretty boring, but we only have x2 gas rings - no Oven or Microwave. So I'm asking what others have if anything and if you can think of anything a little less boring!

Thanks.
 
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Smoked sausage, tin of mackerel in tomato sauce, tin of beans.

But definitely get some alternatives after reading all the entries, ie: M+S curry, M+S chicken and also some corned beef with tined tatties. Not many shouts for brekkie cereal, that a proper emergency !
 
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We were unexpectedly 'stuck' in the van the other night and I managed to make up a meal from leftovers in the fridge and I got to wondering if it was sensible to have an emergency meal in the Van for such time. My mind wandered to a tin of beans with sausages in and a tin of new potatoes as they would last for years in a cupboard somewhere. Pretty boring, but we only have x2 gas rings - no Oven or Microwave. So I'm asking what others have if anything and if you can think of anything a little less boring!

Thanks.
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Smoked sausage, tin of mackerel in tomato sauce, tin of beans.

But definitely get some alternatives after reading all the entries, ie: M+S curry, M+S chicken and also some corned beef with tined tatties. Not many shouts for brekkie cereal, that a proper emergency !
What's tyres got to do with it????
Mud and Snow Curry and
Mud and Snow Chicken!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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We were unexpectedly 'stuck' in the van the other night and I managed to make up a meal from leftovers in the fridge and I got to wondering if it was sensible to have an emergency meal in the Van for such time. My mind wandered to a tin of beans with sausages in and a tin of new potatoes as they would last for years in a cupboard somewhere. Pretty boring, but we only have x2 gas rings - no Oven or Microwave. So I'm asking what others have if anything and if you can think of anything a little less boring!
Not sure why so many focus on tinned potatoes. We always have real ones in the cupboard, plus carrots in the fridge, which can be cooked together in a single pan. Onions also keep for weeks in the cupboard. Just like at home. Or is cooking in the van such a rare event that maintaining food stocks is unrealistic? Tuna added to macaroni cheese is a staple fallback meal for me. Tinned meat - ham? corned beef? But the real solution is having a fridge with a freezer compartment which always has mince and chicken thighs in it plus some frozen veg.
 
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Not sure if this could qualify as an emergency meal but it’s certainly an easy meal-
Fry some bacon lardons or chopped bacon add Baked beans to pan heat thru.
Plate up and add two fried eggs, with bread it’s a good solid meal, quick & easy.
 
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We were unexpectedly 'stuck' in the van the other night and I managed to make up a meal from leftovers in the fridge and I got to wondering if it was sensible to have an emergency meal in the Van for such time. My mind wandered to a tin of beans with sausages in and a tin of new potatoes as they would last for years in a cupboard somewhere. Pretty boring, but we only have x2 gas rings - no Oven or Microwave. So I'm asking what others have if anything and if you can think of anything a little less boring!

Thanks.
Always carry a backup tin of Potatoes and a can of good old Bacon Grille :)
 
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Can you help us make an emergency meal? We have about 100 herbs and spices. And nearly as many bottles of oils, lotions, potions, mostly from Thai/Vietnam/Chinese flavours. Stale bread, and sprouting potatoes.
 
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Can you help us make an emergency meal? We have about 100 herbs and spices. And nearly as many bottles of oils, lotions, potions, mostly from Thai/Vietnam/Chinese flavours. Stale bread, and sprouting potatoes.
I’d make fried potatoes and croutons with many oils. And garnish with 100 herbs and spices.
 
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We were unexpectedly 'stuck' in the van the other night and I managed to make up a meal from leftovers in the fridge and I got to wondering if it was sensible to have an emergency meal in the Van for such time. My mind wandered to a tin of beans with sausages in and a tin of new potatoes as they would last for years in a cupboard somewhere. Pretty boring, but we only have x2 gas rings - no Oven or Microwave. So I'm asking what others have if anything and if you can think of anything a little less boring!

Not sure why so many focus on tinned potatoes. We always have real ones in the cupboard, plus carrots in the fridge, which can be cooked together in a single pan. Onions also keep for weeks in the cupboard. Just like at home. Or is cooking in the van such a rare event that maintaining food stocks is unrealistic? Tuna added to macaroni cheese is a staple fallback meal for me. Tinned meat - ham? corned beef? But the real solution is having a fridge with a freezer compartment which always has mince and chicken thighs in it plus some frozen veg.
Just to clarify, I was really looking for things that could sit a year or more in the back of the van and only come out when needs must.

All the answers are interesting though - thanks again!
 
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Just to clarify, I was really looking for things that could sit a year or more in the back of the van and only come out when needs must.

All the answers are interesting though - thanks again!
Yep I know....
That's why I said Fray Bentos Steak Pies..
They last for ever and ever and ever, and still taste gourmet..🤣🤣🥰🥰

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Just to clarify, I was really looking for things that could sit a year or more in the back of the van and only come out when needs must.

All the answers are interesting though - thanks again!
Tinned fish, dried pasta and rice seem to have the longest shelf-lives.

I don’t think that ring-pull tins of vegetables etc last as long as old fashioned tins that you open with a can opener.
 
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Whatever I can cadge from next doors van/caravan/ tent/yurt/ beach hut or bivvie.
Not fussed, me.
Liquids are very favourably accepted, especially alcoholic ones.
 
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