Living the vanlife is an adventure, and a big part of that is figuring out how to cook amazing meals in a tiny space! These tips and hacks will help you make the most of your small kitchen on wheels.
Maximizing SpaceSpace is precious! Every item in your van kitchen should earn its spot.
- Go Vertical: Install magnetic strips or pegboards on your walls for knives, spices, and lightweight utensils. This frees up drawer and counter space.
- Collapsible is King: Invest in collapsible pots, bowls, strainers, and measuring cups. They take up a fraction of the space.
- Nesting Cookware: Choose a pot and pan set that stacks perfectly inside one another. Look for sets with removable handles!
- Over-the-Sink Cutting Board: A cutting board that fits over your sink effectively doubles your counter space.
Smart storage keeps things tidy and prevents rattling while driving.
Item | Storage Hack | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Spices | Magnetic tins or small, stackable containers. | Label clearly for easy identification. |
Pantry Items | Use clear, square-sided containers. | Square shapes are more space-efficient than round ones. |
Produce | Hammocks or nets under cabinets. | Keeps fruit and vegetables ventilated and off the limited counter space. |
Dishtowels & Cloths | Suction cup hooks on the back of cabinet doors. | Allows them to dry quickly and stay out of the way. |
These hacks help you cook faster and cleaner with limited resources.
- Prep Ahead: When you have access to a full kitchen, chop vegetables and pre-cook grains like rice or quinoa. Store them in airtight containers for quick meals on the road.
- One-Pot Wonders: Master simple one-pot or one-pan meals. This reduces cleanup and saves water.
- The Instant Pot/Pressure Cooker: If your power setup allows, an electric pressure cooker is a game-changer. It cooks tough foods quickly and is great for minimizing cooking smells in the van.
- Outdoor Cooking: Don't forget your exterior space! A small portable grill or a single-burner camp stove can move your cooking outside, especially in hot weather.
Water conservation is vital in vanlife, especially for dishwashing.
- Scrape First: Scrape food residue off plates and pots before rinsing.
- The "Spray Bottle" Pre-Rinse: Keep a small spray bottle of water and a drop of biodegradable soap near the sink. Spray the dirty dishes to loosen grime before the main wash.
- Two-Tub Method: Use one small tub for washing (with soapy water) and a second for rinsing (with clean water). This uses less water than running the tap.
- Use Edible Wipes: For minor spills or sticky hands, keep biodegradable, food-safe wipes handy to reduce the need for washing clothes immediately.