The leg of lamb is fairly easy as it is off the bone and marinaded with thyme, rosemary, garlic, chilli etc and then frozen. Menu is from rick stein food heroes...best on proper home bbq. I also take a mean spag bol and a spicy chicken dish (both eaten with pasta and rice) very easy really. All in a plug in chiller box. Try it and be the envy of the other campers.
Martini...
Isn't taking food to France a bit "coals to Newcastle"? I love buying food in France - particuarly the market in Le Mans earlier in the week.
Plus of course, by the time we've shoehorned the people and the gear into the car there isn't any room to take food!!
Hey, I can assure you I am a total Francophile and in the process of applying for dual nationality, Guernsey (english) and French as Guernsey is only a part time member of the EU (according to england, mind you they still accept our contributions) this might make things easier for (semi) retirement in France.
Anyway the reason I take a lot of frozen food to LM is that it enables me to relax around the campsite while I am reheating and sorting salad etc or whatever...also as I generally go by myself, through choice (not because I am sad!), I do not have to worry about travelling to and from restaurants (driving) and can totally relax where I am, with the aid of a few bottles of wine and vodka.
Jeez I am glad I got that off my chest. Sorry if this is a little extended.
Already looking forward to next year LM and Classic LM.
Martini....