
Camp cooking is a lot about the simplest things. Simple is the way to go, whether you are baking or frying. There are a lot of camping cookware kits available that can make your life a bit easier.
First, you will need a gas stove. This can range from a small, portable stove powered by propane gas to a camping-grill that is powered by either charcoal or gel fuel. Some even include a windbreak which keeps you safe while you are cooking.
You may need a boiling pot. This will enable you to boil your water at the campsite, so that you can make dehydrated or frozen meals or tea.
If you want a tea kettle that is lightweight, compact, easy to store and portable, then you should check out the GSI Glacier Tea Kettle. The kettle is made of stainless steel which is sturdy and doesn't add weight to the gear. It's designed to maximize heating efficiency so you get hotter water quicker.

You can also buy a stainless steel camp stove with a non-stick surface. It is easier to clean and more durable than any other material. You can control the temperature of food and drink better with a stove that has an induction base.
MSR Titan Kettle weighs just 118g. It has a capacity for 0.9L. This is a great option for those with a limited budget as it only costs PS23.
The Primus Litech Camping Kettle is another excellent choice for those looking for a stove-top kettle. It's a good option for those who like a lightweight, anodized aluminum design and it also has a 0.9 litre capacity.
This is the best value for money kettle we've tested. It works on both a camping fire or an open flame and has the fastest boil time. It is fully collapsible so it's easy to store and pack into your backpack.
Size, weight and material are other things to think about when buying a camp kettle. A titanium or aluminium kettle may be the perfect choice for those who are planning a hiking or backpacking adventure. Titanium kettles are lightweight, and can be a great choice for boiling water quickly in the morning. However, they can also be expensive.

Steel camping kettles are also affordable, but they can be difficult to clean because of their tendency to scratch and heat up if placed near a flame. Primus Litech camping kiln doesn't suffer from these issues, making it a good option for backpackers who are looking for a durable camping kettle.
Hillbilly is also popular with campers. The spun blue steel is stronger and more durable than alternatives made of cast iron. The design is unique and allows for a variety of uses, including a camp-oven, frypan, and saucepan.