Many of you know by now that when it comes to camp food I have two main requirements when selecting new meal ideas for our camping trips: They have to be simple, and they have to be crowd pleasers. During our visit to Bald Eagle State Park this summer, we pulled together a new foil packet dinner that earned a resounding two thumbs up in both
Angels on horseback
When our family goes camping, there is always guaranteed to be at least one night that we gather around the campfire and make angels on horseback. “Say what?” you may be thinking. It’s a campfire dessert made from bananas, chocolate, and marshmallows. The name comes from a boys summer camp Jarrett once worked for: The banana is the horse, the chocolate bars are the saddle,
Campfire chilli
A couple of years ago we found a great chilli recipe that works fantastic cooked over the stove top or in a dutch oven over a campfire. Here’s our campfire chilli recipe so you can give it a try: Ingredients: 1 pound of ground beef 1 onion 2 T oil 4 T water 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce 2 tsp cocoa 2 tsp ground cumin 2
Pigs in Ponchos with camp fries
Several months ago I had found a Rachael Ray recipe that looked like a great campfire meal: Pigs in Ponchos. I tweaked the original recipe a bit for our kiddos and we gave it a go over our last camping trip. Ingredients for the piggies: 8 hot dogs 1 16 oz can of refried beans 16 flour tortillas (8-inch) 1 cup salsa Yellow mustard 2
Campfire kielbasa skillet with flatbread
Over our recent fall camping trip we did a lot of campfire cooking, and we dished out some fantastic food! Today I’m highlighting our Campfire Kielbasa Skillet with flatbread. This is mouth-watering, classic campfire comfort food folks! And the best part? It’s so simple to prepare! Skillet ingredients for about five servings: 1 package of kielbasa sausage (whatever kind you prefer), sliced 5 medium yellow
Menu methodology
For most of our touring camping trips we try to keep the menu simple so that we can relax and have fun, because who wants to be spending hours over a stove or campfire when there are new places to discover and things to do? So, to keep the menu planning process simple, I use a printable to organize chow time. As I jot down
Campfire pastries
Over one of our recent summer camping trips we had some leftover tortillas as well as cream cheese and homemade rhubarb jelly on hand. After making our tasty pie iron tortillas Jarrett whipped up this creation, which we’ve dubbed “campfire pastries.” We unfortunately didn’t take any pictures of him making this, but I recreated the steps at home except for the part where rather than
Campfire cones
On our last camping expedition we decided to branch out from our typical s’mores and try a recipe I had found online: campfire cones. At first our friend who was camping with us was really intrigued by how we were going to keep the ice cream from melting over the fire–until he realized this cone treat doesn’t require ice cream. While our family enjoyed this
Chicken foil packet dinner
Foil packet dinners are a great way to let everyone customize their dinner over the campfire. We’ve tried a couple different versions over the years, and we’ll highlight our favorites in the coming months. I found the recipe for this chicken foil packet dinner a long time ago in a Family Fun magazine and we’ve made it frequently. Ingredients: Boneless, skinless chicken breasts (cut in