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Cooking in a small camper kitchen doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor, creativity, or enjoyment. With the right gear, pantry staples, and mindset, it’s possible to make satisfying meals in even the smallest of spaces.
In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast and our On the Road with Girl Camper series with nuCamp RV, Lesa sits down with Allana Bykes, a professionally trained chef and nuCamp T@B 320 owner, to talk about how she cooks real meals while camping in a small camper.
Instead of focusing on trendy gadgets, Allana shared what truly earns a place in her camper kitchen—and why.
Allana approaches camper cooking with intention. Every piece of gear and every pantry item has a purpose.
Her philosophy is simple:
This approach allows her to cook confidently without overcrowding her limited space.
Rather than filling cabinets with single-use tools, Allana focuses on a streamlined setup. Her small camper kitchen essentials include:
Each item earns its place by being versatile and easy to store.
A well-planned pantry makes all the difference when cooking in a small camper. Allana relies on ingredients that are shelf-stable, compact, and flexible.
Her go-to camper pantry staples include:
With these basics on hand, she can create a wide variety of meals without overpacking.
🍳 Recipe Call-Out: Easy Dirty Rice for Camp Cooking
One of Allana’s favorite camper meals is dirty rice—a one-pan dish that’s simple, filling, and easy to adapt.
Easy Camper Dirty Rice (Chef-Style)
Why it works at camp:
✔ One pan
✔ Minimal cleanup
✔ Flexible ingredients
✔ Great for small camper kitchens
Ingredients (ratio-based):
1 part cooked sausage (or protein of choice)
1 part sautéed vegetables (onion, pepper, celery)
1 part rice
2 parts liquid (water or broth)
Garlic, herbs, and seasoning to taste
How to Make It:
Warm cooked sausage and vegetables in a pan with a little oil.
Add garlic, herbs, and tomato paste if desired.
Stir in rice and toast briefly.
Add liquid gradually, stirring occasionally, until rice is cooked.
Adjust seasoning and serve.
This technique-based recipe makes it easy to swap ingredients depending on what you have on hand—perfect for camping.
Whether you’re new to RVing or downsizing your setup, a small camper kitchen can feel limiting. This episode proves that thoughtful planning makes all the difference.
You don’t need:
You do need:
You can listen to the full conversation on the Girl Camper Podcast or watch the video as part of our On the Road with Girl Camper series.
Be sure to check out nuCamp RV and their thoughtfully designed campers, including the T@B 320 featured in this episode.
And if you’re looking for connection, confidence, and community on the road, we’d love for you to join Girl Camper and come along on one of our many adventures.
Because there’s no wrong way to camp like a girl.
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Cooking in a small camper kitchen doesn’t have to mean sacrificing flavor, creativity, or enjoyment. With the right gear, pantry staples, and mindset, it’s possible to make satisfying meals in even the smallest of spaces.
In this episode of the Girl Camper Podcast and our On the Road with Girl Camper series with nuCamp RV, Lesa sits down with Allana Bykes, a professionally trained chef and nuCamp T@B 320 owner, to talk about how she cooks real meals while camping in a small camper.
Instead of focusing on trendy gadgets, Allana shared what truly earns a place in her camper kitchen—and why.
Allana approaches camper cooking with intention. Every piece of gear and every pantry item has a purpose.
Her philosophy is simple:
This approach allows her to cook confidently without overcrowding her limited space.
Rather than filling cabinets with single-use tools, Allana focuses on a streamlined setup. Her small camper kitchen essentials include:
Each item earns its place by being versatile and easy to store.
A well-planned pantry makes all the difference when cooking in a small camper. Allana relies on ingredients that are shelf-stable, compact, and flexible.
Her go-to camper pantry staples include:
With these basics on hand, she can create a wide variety of meals without overpacking.
🍳 Recipe Call-Out: Easy Dirty Rice for Camp Cooking
One of Allana’s favorite camper meals is dirty rice—a one-pan dish that’s simple, filling, and easy to adapt.
Easy Camper Dirty Rice (Chef-Style)
Why it works at camp:
✔ One pan
✔ Minimal cleanup
✔ Flexible ingredients
✔ Great for small camper kitchens
Ingredients (ratio-based):
1 part cooked sausage (or protein of choice)
1 part sautéed vegetables (onion, pepper, celery)
1 part rice
2 parts liquid (water or broth)
Garlic, herbs, and seasoning to taste
How to Make It:
Warm cooked sausage and vegetables in a pan with a little oil.
Add garlic, herbs, and tomato paste if desired.
Stir in rice and toast briefly.
Add liquid gradually, stirring occasionally, until rice is cooked.
Adjust seasoning and serve.
This technique-based recipe makes it easy to swap ingredients depending on what you have on hand—perfect for camping.
Whether you’re new to RVing or downsizing your setup, a small camper kitchen can feel limiting. This episode proves that thoughtful planning makes all the difference.
You don’t need:
You do need:
You can listen to the full conversation on the Girl Camper Podcast or watch the video as part of our On the Road with Girl Camper series.
Be sure to check out nuCamp RV and their thoughtfully designed campers, including the T@B 320 featured in this episode.
And if you’re looking for connection, confidence, and community on the road, we’d love for you to join Girl Camper and come along on one of our many adventures.
Because there’s no wrong way to camp like a girl.

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