Because the rig said “gourmet,” but the counter space said “sandwiches again.”

You had big dreams:
✨ Cast iron skillet breakfasts.
✨ Gourmet dinners with fresh herbs.
✨ Maybe even a charcuterie board by the campfire.

But then…
You met your RV kitchen.

Two burners. A fridge the size of a dorm room mini-bar. A sink that barely fits a plate. And just enough counter space to chop one carrot—if you move the coffee maker.

Welcome to RV cooking: where creativity beats square footage, and your meal plan is just a hopeful suggestion.


🍳 1. You Planned Like You Had a Full Kitchen

We all do it.
You write the list like you're hosting a dinner party in a suburban home.

  • Three pots

  • Full spice rack

  • Multiple cutting boards

  • A pasta dish that requires seven ingredients and two hands

🎯 But your RV kitchen? It has thoughts. Mostly sarcastic ones.


📏 2. Reality Check: Space Is a Premium Ingredient

Here’s what your RV kitchen really wants from you:

  • One good skillet

  • A nesting pot/pan combo

  • A collapsible colander

  • Multi-use tools (hello, spurtle)

And forget “mise en place.” It’s more like “mise on top of the microwave and hope nothing falls.”

🎯 Bonus points if your sink cover doubles as a cutting board.


🍕 3. The Great Fridge Jenga Tournament

  • You brought fresh produce.

  • You had dreams of marinating.

  • But now? You’re just trying to close the fridge without the Greek yogurt launching out.

RV Fridge Truths:

  • Cold spots = frozen lettuce

  • Warm spots = lukewarm cheese

  • The door is a lawless zone

🧠 Pro tip: Pre-chop, pre-freeze, and ziplock everything. Less Tetris, more taco night.


🔥 4. Outdoor Cooking Is Your Secret Weapon

Your stovetop may judge you—but the picnic table doesn’t.

  • Use that Blackstone or grill grate

  • Keep a camp stove handy for fast sides

  • Embrace foil packet magic (bonus: fewer dishes!)

✨ Remember: campfire cooking = rustic charm, not culinary compromise.


🚫 5. Lower the Bar (and Then Make It Delicious Anyway)

RV cooking isn’t about making Instagram-perfect meals.
It’s about:

  • One-pan wonders

  • Smart prep

  • Meals you can cook with one hand while the other keeps the dog out of the trash

🎯 If it’s hot, hearty, and doesn’t require a cleanup cry—you nailed it.


💬 Final Thoughts

Your RV kitchen might laugh at your five-course meal plans…
But it’s also the place where coffee tastes better, pancakes come with a view, and dinner happens by lantern light.

So keep it simple. Keep it clever. And remember:
Nobody came camping for soufflé.


🐟 Want to preview your cooking setup before you roll in?
Use Campground Views to check for picnic tables, outdoor counter space, and whether you’ve got elbow room to actually slice a tomato.

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