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  2. 48 No-Cook Meals to Make for Dinner This Summer - AOL

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    No meat, no problem. Whip up this protein-packed vegan dish in 15 minutes flat. Close your eyes, take a bite and you'll be surprised that you don't miss the chicken.

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    As you'll find out, when it comes to these 33 clever recipes for no-cook summer appetizers, the most appetizing thing of all is not cooking at all. We're no stranger to the beauty of a well-made dip .

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    Some dessert recipes are inherently no-bake, ... you can make delicious homemade ice cream without any special gadget or crazy ingredients. All you need is a plastic baggie and 15 minutes (no ...

  5. Camping food - Wikipedia

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    Camping foods are often shelf-stable—that is, they require no refrigeration. Campers may be outdoors for days or weeks at a time, and will often pack food for the entire trip. Campers will sometimes take fresh food that can be consumed in the first day or two of a hike but will usually not risk carrying perishable food beyond that timeframe ...

  6. Outdoor cooking - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor cooking with a large pot and other utensils A gas cartridge portable stove. Outdoor cooking is the preparation of food in the outdoors. A significant body of techniques and specialized equipment exists for it, traditionally associated with nomad in cultures such as the Berbers of North Africa, the Arab Bedouins, the Plains Indians, pioneers in North America, and indigenous tribes in ...

  7. Low-temperature cooking - Wikipedia

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    Low-temperature cooking is a cooking technique that uses temperatures in the range of about 60 to 90 °C (140 to 194 °F) [1] for a prolonged time to cook food. Low-temperature cooking methods include sous vide cooking, slow cooking using a slow cooker, cooking in a normal oven which has a minimal setting of about 70 °C (158 °F), and using a combi steamer providing exact temperature control.