Everything tastes better when you鈥檙e backpacking. But even the hungriest hiker still has standards鈥攁nd there鈥檚 nothing worse than choking down a mediocre听dinner after a long day on the trail. Unless, of course, said mediocre听dinner is also terrible for you. Yeah, that鈥檇 be worse.听
Backpackers anxious to avoid this scenario will find a bevy of lightweight dehydrated and freeze-dried dishes that promise both flavor and nutrition. But which ones are actually worth the money? We selected ten听just-add-water meals from five different brands鈥, , , , and 鈥攁nd asked a professional chef and a registered dietitian to sample, scrutinize, and rank their favorites.听
is a James Beard Award nominee, Top Chef听finalist, outdoor enthusiast, and Denver-based owner of Rose鈥檚 Classic Americana. is a registered dietitian in Little Rock, Arkansas, and a thru-hiker who counsels long-distance backpackers on their nutrition. Baird evaluated all ten听meals for taste, noting factors like flavor and mouthfeel.听Carberry rated the nutrition profile of each, taking into account total calories, calories per ounce, protein, and fiber levels. Here are the eats that stood above the rest.听
Best Meals: Taste
1.听Texas State Fair Chili by Packit Gourmet ($12)听
Hands down Baird鈥檚 favorite meal, this chili was comforting and warming with the right amount of salt, texture, and heat. The rehydrated beef 鈥渁ctually tasted like beef鈥 and came in heaping quantities, which means听hikers get听the perfect bite every time. Also stellar? The mouthfeel听is听warm, chewy, crispy, and slightly spicy, and听the soupy consistency made for a hydrating dish. But what really put this nosh over the edge, Baird says, were the included mix-in toppings. Corn chips, cheese, and Texas Pete hot sauce added texture and fat.听
2.听Southwest Corn & Black Bean Salad by Packit Gourmet ($11)
Baird put off testing this meal until the end鈥攖hrown听by the word 鈥渟alad,鈥 she expected something 鈥渟o gross.鈥 But when she finally willed herself to prepare the packet, which can be cold-soaked or made with hot water, she discovered a delicious and听hearty听meal with a surprising umami pop. It includes toppings of olive oil, malted vinegar, corn tortilla chips, Monterey听Jack cheese, and Cholula hot sauce, which Baird says delivered a ton of texture.听The vinegar, in particular, 鈥渏ust hit all of your taste buds.鈥 Though the dish is supposed to be served cold, Baird reduced the hot-water steep time and enjoyed it warm. She surmised the salad would be great mixed into a bowl of rice or pasta or wrapped in a burrito.
3.听Pad Thai with Chicken by Backpacker鈥檚 Pantry ($13)
Thick and creamy with just the right amount of salt, this Thai-inspired meal features听peanut butter in the sauce and whole peanuts sprinkled on top. The noodles were chewy and held together unlike other pasta dishes Baird sampled that broke into small pieces when cooked. 鈥淵ou could get a big bite,鈥 she says. 鈥淣ot like a spoon bite, but like a fork bite.鈥 Moreover, the chicken was generously portioned and had a nice texture.听The one downside: the condiment packets were extremely difficult to open鈥擝aird eventually had to cut them open with a听knife. If she were out on the trail, in the cold and dark, she says she听would have听just gone without them.
Honorable Mention: Chicken Alfredo Pasta by Peak Refuel ($13)
Loaded with Alfredo sauce, chicken, and a good balance of salt, this meal was well textured and creamy, like stovetop mac and cheese, Baird says. Another plus: the noodles held up. But听unlike the other top picks, the overall taste fell a bit flat. 鈥淚f there was听some hot sauce or something in there, it would have been dynamite,鈥 Baird says.听
Best Meals: Nutrition听
1.听Texas State Fair Chili by Packit Gourmet ($12)听
This meal delivers 121 calories per ounce (680 overall), meeting Carberry鈥檚听standard for a filling dinner: containing more than 600 calories, at least 25 grams听of protein, and at least 10 grams听of fiber.听It also packs a good dose of protein (39 grams) to help repair and build muscle;听21 grams听of fiber, which is helpful for staying regular on the trail;听and 50 percent of daily iron needs, important for preventing anemia, which can lead to extreme fatigue and exhaustion. Iron also helps oxygen flow in the body, 鈥渨hich of course is really important when you鈥檙e exercising all day long,鈥 Carberry explains.听
2.听Pad Thai with Chicken by Backpacker鈥檚 Pantry ($13)
Loaded with calories (800 total; 115 per ounce) and protein (46g), this well-rounded meal supplies adequate fiber (10 grams) and 30 percent of daily potassium needs. Potassium, an electrolyte lost through sweat, regulates your heartbeat and heart rhythm, Carberry says, so it鈥檚 important for backpackers to routinely replenish stores.听
3.听Three Bean Chili Mac by Peak Refuel ($13)
This vegan choice doesn鈥檛 offer the most overall calories (600), but it does provide a promising听30 grams听of protein, 20听grams听of fiber,听30 percent of daily potassium needs, and 127 calories per ounce.听鈥淚t鈥檚 a good idea to look for products that have at least 100 calories per ounce.听But if you can get over 120, that鈥檚 a higher standard that would be preferable, especially for lightweight backpackers,鈥 Carberry says.听The chili is also loaded with beans, which contain lots of magnesium, a mineral that can help fight inflammation in the body after a long day of trekking.听
Honorable Mention: Thai Curry by Good To-Go ($14.25)
This curry isn鈥檛 super high on protein (20 grams), but it does provide a solid 750 calories (115 per ounce) and 14听grams听of fiber. The meal also delivers an impressive 80 percent of daily vitamin C needs, which helps repair your connective tissues and ligaments, Carberry explains.听
Overall Winners
The by Packit Gourmet is clearly the best in show, nabbing the number one spot for both taste and nutrition. The from Backpacker鈥檚 Pantry also scored high in both categories鈥攖hird in taste,听second in nutrition. Hungry hikers, take note.听