Another autumn has arrived, and with it, another complicated set of narratives regarding the safety of visiting crowded hotels and restaurants. Planning a vacation in the great outdoors to get away from it all? You don鈥檛 have to sacrifice the benefits of dining in a hotel. Whether you鈥檙e an espresso aficionado, a Neapolitan-pizza devotee, or a master of mirepoix, there is something for you in the wide world of portable kitchen items. These five tools听can transform a humble campsite into a gourmet restaurant. Get ready to dig in.
If You Want to Make Pizzeria-Grade Pies

Founded by husband-and-wife team Kristian Tapaninaho and Darina Garland as a Kickstarter project in 2012, Ooni has captured the zeitgeist when it comes to Neapolitan-style pizzas. The company makes six portable pizza ovens, fueled by gas, wood pellets, wood, charcoal, or a combination, perfect for that next RV or car-camping trip. The ($349)听weighs in at a mere 22 pounds and can reach temperatures of 950 degrees. The result? Pizzas that cook in 60 seconds. Hardwood pellets add a little campfire whimsy to your pizza, and (bonus!) there鈥檚 no need to hook this oven up to any pesky propane tanks. My family is obsessed with this new addition and the charred, chewy pies it produces.
If You鈥檙e Sick of Instant Coffee

A few years ago, stumped for holiday gift ideas for my espresso-obsessed husband, I stumbled upon the ($70). Into the virtual cart it went. To this day he听remains impressed with the design of this clever appliance, which includes a built-in, detachable cup. Add ground coffee and hot water, pump six to eight times, and espresso听is served. The Nanopresso also comes with a storage case, for easy transport (helpful on many a trip, I can attest). Wacaco offers two other models, the upmarket and the entry-level ; all three are excellent choices for the coffee lover who doesn鈥檛 stay put.
If You Need to Get Chopping鈥攖he Easy Way

Something I loathe on vacation: chopping vegetables. Luckily, with ($20), I no longer have to. Inexpensive and imminently useful, it comes in three sizes: 100 milliliters, 250 milliliters, and 300 milliliters. The smallest model weighs under a pound and will run for about a month following a three-hour charge.听I鈥檝e experimented with everything from garlic to nuts without breaking a sweat. Sure, it鈥檚 not the same as having my Cuisinart on hand,听but for small jobs and small spaces, I consider this appliance a lifesaver.
If You Want to Enhance Your Sandwiches

Sandwiches may feel like de rigueur camping cuisine, but just because dinner is served between two slices of bread doesn鈥檛 mean it has to be ordinary. I wow my own children with the ($100)听a handheld, stainless-steal device that makes melty, toasted sandwiches right in the campfire. At only 1.8 pounds (a big sticking point for me, since I hate toting heavy things into the woods), this is quite nifty for backpacking. It鈥檚 made for more than just one function, too: come nightfall, use yours for s鈥檓ores that melt from the inside out.
If You鈥檙e Planning a Special Toast

The Cocktail Box Co.鈥檚 portable cocktail kits ($23 each)听can make a high-end bar out of a lo-fi campsite. (Added bonus: they make excellent stocking stuffers; just ask my husband.) Sold alone or in packs of two, these kits come in eight iterations: Moscow Mule, Manhattan, Mai Tai, Champagne Cocktail, Margarita, Mojito, Gin and Tonic, and Old Fashioned. Each contains everything necessary for bespoke cocktails (minus the alcohol) and makes three to six surprisingly good drinks;听I鈥檓 especially fond of . Expect thimble-size bitters, minuscule tools, syrup packets, and even citrus zest.