Expedition Foods Beef and Potato Hotpot (High Energy)

Expedition Foods Beef and Potato Hotpot (High Energy)

Expedition Foods

Expedition Foods Beef and Potato Hotpot is a lightweight, high-energy freeze-dried meal delivering 805 kcal of hearty beef, potatoes, and vegetables, ideal for evening camp meals when hot, comforting food matters on longer, calorie-conscious hiking trips.

Key facts

  • Price: £11.49
  • Weight: 148g
  • Calories: 805
  • Type: Main Meals
  • Meal type: snacks
  • Cooking required

Best for

  • Evening camp meals requiring hot, comforting food
  • Longer trips where calorie density and weight matter
  • Hikers seeking a hearty, high-energy main meal

Things to know

  • Product type: Main Meals
  • Meal slot: snacks
  • Energy density: 5.4 kcal per gram
  • Requires a stove or hot water

How it fits into a trip

Better suited to evening camp meals when hot food matters.

About this product

Craving comfort in the wilderness? This classic Beef and Potato Hotpot delivers the warmth of home cooking when you need it most.

Packed with tender minced beef, hearty potatoes, and a medley of fresh vegetables—lentils, carrots, and onions—finished with aromatic parsley and chives, it's the ultimate fuel for your mountain adventures.

Freeze dried meal Lightweight at only 143g Long shelf life Serves 1 High Energy - 805kcal Easy to prepare, just add boiling water Ingredients: Diced Potatoes (34%), Diced Onions, Cooked Minced Beef (10%) (Beef, Rosemary Extract), Rapeseed Oil, Brown Lentils, Diced Carrots, Diced Swede, Tomato Puree, Cornflour, Sugar, Chicken Powder, Parsley, Colour: Caramel; Salt, Ground White Pepper, Chives.

Allergen Advice: for allergens, see ingredients in bold Nutrition Per 100g: Energy 563Kcal/2343Kj, Fat 38g, Saturated Fat 12g, Carbohydrates 39g, Sugar 14g, Fibre 3.2g, Protein 15g, Sodium 0.37g Nutrition Per Pack: Energy 805Kcal/3350Kj, Fat 54.3g, Saturated Fat 17.2g, Carbohydrates 55.8, Sugar 20.0g, Fibre 4.6g, Protein 21.5g, Sodium 0.55g

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