Camping cooking sets
A good cook set is the difference between “making do” and actually enjoying meals outdoors. With the right camping cooking sets, you can boil, fry, drain, serve, and wash up without carrying half your kitchen. At easy camp, we focus on simple gear for real adventures: easy-to-pack designs, practical features, and high quality that feels reassuring when you’re hungry and the weather turns.
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Moss 4 Cook Set
Moss Tour Cook Set
Adventure Mug
Storm Cooker
Storm Cooker & Stove set
How do you choose a camping cooking set?
Start with one honest question: who will eat from it most of the time? A complete 2-person set such as the Moss 2 Cook Set keeps things simple for couples and friends, with a 2L pot and pan plus matching mugs and plates so you can cook and serve straight away. If you often camp as a family or small group, a 4-person option like the Moss 4 Cook Set gives you more capacity (a 3L pot) and the same “cook and eat” convenience for shared meals at the picnic table.
If you already have tableware, a cookware-first option such as the Moss Tour Cook Set (two pots plus a pan) makes sense for bigger menus: pasta in one pot, sauce in the other, and breakfast in the pan. That way, you pack what you need and skip what you don’t.
Why pick stainless steel camping pots and pans?
Stainless steel earns its place in a camp kitchen because it is robust, easy to live with, and well-suited to repeated use. If your cook set gets packed, unpacked, nudged on the table, and washed in a busy basin, stainless steel helps you feel confident that your cookware can take it. It is also a material many campers trust for everyday cooking because it is non-porous and does not retain flavours easily, which is handy when breakfast porridge is followed by a garlicky pasta.
With us, you’ll also find details that make stainless steel more comfortable at camp, like silicone-coated handle sections for a steadier grip and easier handling when the pot is hot. It’s a practical choice if you want value for money and gear you can rely on season after season.
What do non-stick bases, silicone-coated handles, and stackable design change in real use?
At the campsite, the “small” features matter. A non-stick base (like the MicroGrid non-stick base used on selected easy camp sets) helps reduce sticking when you cook quick favourites such as eggs, fried veg, or pancakes, and it can make clean-up faster when water is limited. Silicone-coated handles give you a more secure, comfortable hold, especially when you’re moving a pan off the burner or draining a pot carefully. Add an integrated strainer lid, and you can pour off pasta water without juggling extra tools.
Stackable, nesting designs keep your kit tidy and compact, which matters whether you store it in a cupboard at home or pack it into the car with sleeping bags and chairs. For smoother meal prep and easier washing up, easy water storage for washing up and meals helps you keep enough water close to your cooking area.
Do you want a camping cooking set with a built-in stove in lightweight aluminium?
If your priority is a compact, integrated setup, a stove-and-pots system can be a smart way to simplify your pack list. The Storm Cooker & Stove Set combines a stove unit with two aluminium pots (1.3L and 1.5L) that pack neatly together, so you can carry one tidy bundle and set up quickly when hunger hits. Aluminium is popular in stove sets because it is lightweight and heats efficiently, which suits touring and shorter stops where you want to boil water fast for noodles, soup, or a simple one-pot meal.
The Storm system runs on EN 417 gas cartridges and delivers 1600 W output, giving you a balanced mix of convenience and control. If your main pot is busy, consider adding camping kettles for easy pouring and quicker brew-ups.
Would you like to take your cooking beyond the stove and onto a campfire?
When local rules and conditions allow, campfire cooking can turn dinner into part of the evening’s entertainment. A sturdy pot is ideal for big-batch meals like chilli, stew, or hot chocolate for everyone, and campfire-friendly designs can be easier to hang or manage over heat. It’s also a great way to slow down and enjoy the moment, especially when you camp with family and want a shared routine around food.
If you already use cookware at the campsite, think about how you’ll handle heat, lifting, and serving safely. Long-handled utensils, gloves, and the right supports make a difference. If your campsite allows it, explore campfire essentials to expand your setup beyond the burner and keep campfire meals straightforward.
Ready to choose your next camping cooking set?
If you want an all-in-one solution, start with a complete 2-person or 4-person set that includes cookware and tableware, then add small extras as your routine grows. If you prefer flexible menus, go for a cookware-focused set with multiple pots and a pan. And if you like compact touring setups, an aluminium stove set keeps everything together so you can get cooking quickly.
Explore the cook sets on our shop at easy camp and pick the size and features that match your trips. If you want help choosing between options, contact easy camp for friendly advice and great customer service—no hassle, just pack up and head out on adventures.