What To Eat While Camping

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What to Eat While Camping


Enjoying Campfire Cooking


One of the highlights of camping is cooking for the group, typically over a fire or grill. To make the most of it, choose foods that are easy to store and maintain freshness. Include snacks for the trail and ingredients for meals, keeping perishable items in a cooler with ice.

Breakfast


Kickstart your morning with a hearty breakfast to fuel your day of hiking or exploring. Try a camp skillet by grilling sliced mushrooms, onions, bacon, and potatoes over the fire. Add eggs mixed with a bit of milk to the skillet, cooking until done. For an easy meal, prepare breakfast tacos by cooking eggs and placing them inside tortillas with cheese and salsa. Feeling adventurous? Make a breakfast pizza with pre-made crusts topped with eggs, bacon, potatoes, or sausage.

Lunch


Keep lunchtime simple to maximize your adventure time. Sandwiches are an ideal choice using easily storable ingredients like lunch meats and veggies. For something warm, try foil-pack chili cheese fries. Wrap frozen fries, chili, and cheese sauce in foil, place them on the fire, and cook until the fries are done.

Dinner


Hearty stews are perfect for dinner. Combine canned vegetables like corn, peas, and beans with canned chicken and BBQ pork in a pot. Add tomato sauce and chopped tomatoes, simmering over the fire for a filling meal. If you've been fishing, fry your catch by dipping fillets in batter made from beer, eggs, flour, baking powder, salt, and pepper, and frying until golden.

Trail Snacks


No camping trip is complete without energy-boosting trail snacks. Try popping popcorn over an open flame or creating custom trail mix with ingredients like granola, raisins, chocolate chips, cereal, dried fruits, and nuts.

Pudgie Pies


A favorite family tradition is using pudgie pie makers, also known as pie irons, for delicious treats. These cast iron tools create anything from grilled cheese to pizza pudgie pies with bread, butter, and fillings like cheese, sauce, and toppings. Cook them over the campfire until golden.

Desserts


For dessert, make sweet pudgie pies with pie filling or indulge in the classic campfire treat: s'mores. Roast marshmallows, sandwich them between graham crackers with a piece of chocolate and enjoy.

Cooking while camping is not only fun but also a chance to get creative with easy-to-clean-up meals. No camping trip is complete without toasting marshmallows for a sweet ending to your day. Enjoy the warmth of the fire and the joy of outdoor dining!

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