There’s nothing quite like the smell of food cooking over an open flame, especially when you’re surrounded by the great outdoors. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a newbie, these campfire cooking ideas will help you unleash your inner chef and impress your fellow campers.
First up, let’s talk about breakfast. Forget the instant oatmeal and granola bars! Instead, try making a hearty breakfast skillet with eggs, potatoes, bacon, and cheese cooked in a cast iron skillet over the fire. Pair it with a fresh cup of coffee and the day is off to a great start.
For lunch, make some grilled cheese sandwiches with a twist. Use a pie iron to cook the sandwiches over the fire, and add some sliced apple or ham for extra flavor. You could also roast some hot dogs and add some chili, cheese, and onions for a classic campfire favorite.
Dinner is where the real magic happens. Try making foil packet meals – mix some protein, like chicken or fish, with some veggies, like asparagus or peppers, and season it all with your favorite herbs and spices. Wrap it tightly in foil and cook it over the fire for 15-20 minutes on each side. Or, you could opt for a classic campfire staple – beef kabobs. Marinate chunks of beef in your favorite marinade, skewer them with some veggies, and grill them over the fire until they’re charred and delicious.
Of course, no camping trip is complete without dessert. Try making some s’mores with a twist – use cookies instead of graham crackers, or swap out the chocolate for a Reese’s peanut butter cup. You could also make some banana boats – slice a banana open and stuff it with chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, and crushed graham crackers. Wrap it in foil and cook it over the fire for 5-10 minutes, until everything is melty and gooey.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your skillet, your foil, and your pie iron, and get cooking! These campfire cooking ideas will make your next camping trip one for the books.
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