
Simple things are key in camp cooking. Simple is the way to go, whether you are baking or frying. Thankfully, there are plenty of camping cookware sets out there to help make your life a little easier!
A stove is the first thing that you will need. It can be anything, from a small propane-powered portable stove to a camping gas grill powered by gel or charcoal. Some even come with a windbreak to keep you protected from the elements as you cook!
It is possible that you will also need a tea kettle. This will enable you to boil your water at the campsite, so that you can make dehydrated or frozen meals or tea.
If you're looking for a kettle that's lightweight, compact and easy to store in your backpack, you might want to check out the GSI Glacier Tea Kettle. The kettle is made from stainless steel, which feels sturdy in the hand without adding excess weight to your gear. The kettle is designed to maximize heat output so that you can get hotter water faster.

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 comes in at 118g but has a 0.9l capacity. It is also a good choice for those on a strict budget, since it costs just PS23.
Primus Camping Kettle is a good choice for those searching for a stovetop kettle. It is ideal for those who want a lightweight design made of anodized Aluminum.
This is a great value kettle that's suitable for use on either a camping stove or an open fire and it has one of the best boiling times of all the kettles we tested. The kettle is also collapsible and can be easily stored in a backpack.
Size, weight and material are other things to think about when buying a camp kettle. If you're going on an extended hike or a backpacking trip, an aluminium or titanium kettle might be the right choice for you. The titanium kettle can be quite expensive, even though it is lightweight.

A steel camping kettle can also be a good option, but is more difficult to clean as it scratches easily, and the handle gets hot when it's placed over a flame. Primus' camping kettle does not have any of these problems. It's an excellent choice for anyone looking for a camping kettle durable enough to endure several years of backpacking.
The Hillbilly camp kit is also a favorite among hikers and camping enthusiasts. The spun blue steel is stronger and more durable than alternatives made of cast iron. Its unique design allows it to be used as a camp stove, frying pan and saucepan. This saves space while cooking.