Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Sophie Cunningham turned heads off the court before dominating Angel Reese, Spurs-Knicks ticket price & Saban!

Sophie Cunningham turned heads off the court before dominating Angel Reese, Spurs-Knicks ticket price & Saban!

June 5, 2026
3 Best New Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7): ‘Rookie of the Year’ and More

3 Best New Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7): ‘Rookie of the Year’ and More

June 5, 2026
Canada vs. Ireland prediction: World Cup friendly odds, best bets, picks Friday

Canada vs. Ireland prediction: World Cup friendly odds, best bets, picks Friday

June 5, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Sophie Cunningham turned heads off the court before dominating Angel Reese, Spurs-Knicks ticket price & Saban!
  • 3 Best New Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7): ‘Rookie of the Year’ and More
  • Canada vs. Ireland prediction: World Cup friendly odds, best bets, picks Friday
  • Some ‘extinct’ volcanoes may just be going through a growth spurt, before they ‘wake up in this catastrophic stage,’ emerging research suggests
  • The super-common infection that keeps killing your favorite stars — as Buffy’s Anthony Head dies at 72
  • Erewhon’s new membership tier unlocks ultra-luxe benefits for shoppers — but you’ll have to spend a fortune
  • Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 backfires in key district as Kevin Kiley basks in likely win
  • NTSB says United jet flew too low, too slow before Newark landing
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Chuck wagon cook Kent Rollins shares 6 tips for cooking in extreme weather
Chuck wagon cook Kent Rollins shares 6 tips for cooking in extreme weather
Entertainment

Chuck wagon cook Kent Rollins shares 6 tips for cooking in extreme weather

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 20, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

NEWYou can now listen to articles!

As much of the country shifts from winter storms to warmer temperatures with the arrival of spring, a veteran cowboy cook says decades of experience have taught him how to prepare meals in some of the harshest conditions on Earth.

Kent Rollins, a longtime chuck wagon cook and Outdoor Channel host, has spent decades cooking for ranchers in extreme weather conditions across the country.

“If they can cowboy in it and get horseback, I can cook in it,” Rollins told Digital.

AMERICA’S ‘CAST IRON COWBOY’ REVEALS WHY TRADITIONAL SKILLETS REMAIN THE ULTIMATE COOKING TOOL

From minus-30 wind chills to 117-degree heat, Rollins, based in New Mexico, has learned how to adapt while preparing simple meals outdoors year-round.

“Life is simple,” he said. “Don’t complicate it with cooking.”

Kent Rollins has spent decades cooking for ranchers in some of the harshest conditions in the country. (Outdoor Channel)

Rollins has built a following of millions across social media and hosts “Cast Iron Cowboy” on the Outdoor Channel. 

He also recently launched the “Cowboy Coffee Hour” podcast with his wife, Shannon, with the two sharing stories from the trail and lessons on grit, faith and the cowboy code. 

COWBOY CHEF SAYS AMERICANS ARE TURNING TO ONE OF THE ‘HEALTHIEST MEATS,’ AND IT’S AT MOST GROCERY STORES

Here are six tips Rollins revealed to Digital that are essential for cooking in extreme conditions, he said. 

1. Stay hydrated in extreme heat and watch for warning signs

In high temperatures, Rollins, who was raised in Oklahoma, said hydration is critical — but water alone isn’t enough.

Kent Rollins stands next to a cast-iron grill and a tent.

Kent Rollins is a rancher and host of the popular Outdoor Channel show “Cast Iron Cowboy.” (Shannon Rollins)

“You’ve got to have something that’s going to put some of the good stuff back in you,” he said, noting he often turns to electrolytes, bananas and even coconut water.

FRIED BOLOGNA SANDWICH IS BOTH COWBOY ‘COMFORT FOOD’ AND ‘FIVE-STAR DINING’

He also warned people to pay attention to their bodies.

“If you ever reach up there to wipe your brow and there ain’t no sweat no more, you might have done went too far,” he said.

2. Dress in layers in the cold to prevent frostbite

Cold weather presents its own dangers, especially for those cooking outdoors for long stretches.

Rollins recommended dressing in layers and wearing moisture-wicking clothing.

Kent Rollins, an Oklahoma-born chuck wagon cook, has spent decades preserving traditional cowboy cooking methods.

Rollins says cooking outdoors requires both adaptability and common sense. (Shannon Rollins)

“Try to wear something that’s going to wick away that moisture in the wintertime if you do get sweating because water and cold make ice,” he warned.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER

Rollins also stressed the importance of covering exposed areas — noting that frostbite can set in quickly in extreme wind and snow. 

3. Plan your meals based on the weather

What’s on the menu should change with the weather, Rollins said.

In colder months, he focuses on high-calorie, hearty meals. 

“We make a lot of one-pot meals,” he said, including stews, chili and homemade sloppy Joes with ground beef, onions, jalapeños, chipotle peppers, adobe sauce and grated cheese to thicken it.

Cowboy chef Kent Rollins holding chicken-fried steak with tongs at campsite on the frontier.

In hotter temperatures, Rollins says ranch hands may still enjoy steak. (Outdoor Channel)

For breakfast, he keeps things straightforward with a biscuit recipe that only calls for self-rising flour and heavy whipping cream.

In extreme heat, however, appetites shrink and meals get lighter. 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES

“Cowboys ain’t going to eat as much, especially at a noon meal,” he said. 

4. Protect your fire — and always have a backup plan

Cooking outdoors means everything depends on your fire, Rollins said, especially in bad weather.

That means shielding it from wind, snow or rain and having a plan to keep it going. 

Cowboys on horseback riding toward tents with mountains in background.

A well-placed shelter and dry firewood are essential, says Rollins. (Shannon Rollins)

“Make sure you have some kind of shelter … that the water is not going to put it out,” he said.

5. Pre-warm the cast iron in cold weather to avoid cracking

Extreme temperatures can impact cookware, too, Rollins said.

Cast iron should never be taken from very cold to very hot too quickly, he said. 

TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ

“If you shock cast iron from really being too cold to too hot in a hurry, you might crack it in half,” he said. 

Instead, he recommended gradually warming it near a fire or stove before cooking and letting it cool down slowly afterward.

Cowboys eating meal on frontier, seen behind pots on burners.

Proper care of cast iron is key in extreme conditions, Rollins says. (Shannon Rollins)

6. Use coolers for more than just keeping food cold

One of Rollins’ most versatile tools isn’t a pan or a pot. It’s a cooler, which he uses in multiple ways, depending on the weather. 

In winter, an ice chest can keep ingredients like potatoes from freezing. It can also help thaw meat or hold heat with hot water in it.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE APP

Overall, mindset is the most important ingredient, according to Rollins. 

“If it doesn’t challenge you, it will never change you,” he said.

Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Digital.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Sophie Cunningham turned heads off the court before dominating Angel Reese, Spurs-Knicks ticket price & Saban!

Sophie Cunningham turned heads off the court before dominating Angel Reese, Spurs-Knicks ticket price & Saban!

3 Best New Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7): ‘Rookie of the Year’ and More

3 Best New Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7): ‘Rookie of the Year’ and More

NTSB says United jet flew too low, too slow before Newark landing

NTSB says United jet flew too low, too slow before Newark landing

Euphoria’s Jessica Treska Addresses Chances of Daisy Getting Her Own Spinoff After Rue’s Death (Exclusive)

Euphoria’s Jessica Treska Addresses Chances of Daisy Getting Her Own Spinoff After Rue’s Death (Exclusive)

Democrats who demanded Kavanaugh probe stay silent on Platner allegations

Democrats who demanded Kavanaugh probe stay silent on Platner allegations

Inside Kate Middleton’s Cancer Battle: Surgery, Remission and Quotes About Her Illness

Inside Kate Middleton’s Cancer Battle: Surgery, Remission and Quotes About Her Illness

Schumer slams Senate Republicans over B ICE, Border Patrol funding package

Schumer slams Senate Republicans over $70B ICE, Border Patrol funding package

Dutton Ranch’s Marc Menchaca Reveals If He’s Worried About Zachariah’s Death Amid Surprise Twists (Exclusive)

Dutton Ranch’s Marc Menchaca Reveals If He’s Worried About Zachariah’s Death Amid Surprise Twists (Exclusive)

Norway’s World Cup Viking themed team photo is potentially the greatest team photo of all time

Norway’s World Cup Viking themed team photo is potentially the greatest team photo of all time

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

3 Best New Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7): ‘Rookie of the Year’ and More

3 Best New Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7): ‘Rookie of the Year’ and More

June 5, 2026
Canada vs. Ireland prediction: World Cup friendly odds, best bets, picks Friday

Canada vs. Ireland prediction: World Cup friendly odds, best bets, picks Friday

June 5, 2026
Some ‘extinct’ volcanoes may just be going through a growth spurt, before they ‘wake up in this catastrophic stage,’ emerging research suggests

Some ‘extinct’ volcanoes may just be going through a growth spurt, before they ‘wake up in this catastrophic stage,’ emerging research suggests

June 5, 2026
The super-common infection that keeps killing your favorite stars — as Buffy’s Anthony Head dies at 72

The super-common infection that keeps killing your favorite stars — as Buffy’s Anthony Head dies at 72

June 5, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Erewhon’s new membership tier unlocks ultra-luxe benefits for shoppers — but you’ll have to spend a fortune

Erewhon’s new membership tier unlocks ultra-luxe benefits for shoppers — but you’ll have to spend a fortune

June 5, 2026
Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 backfires in key district as Kevin Kiley basks in likely win

Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 backfires in key district as Kevin Kiley basks in likely win

June 5, 2026
NTSB says United jet flew too low, too slow before Newark landing

NTSB says United jet flew too low, too slow before Newark landing

June 5, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.