15 camping recipes so good you'll really want to go camping. (2024)

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I have a love-hate relationship with camping. There’s something really wonderful about it: The kids have an unimaginably good time, we sleep cozy together in a tent (air mattresses are a must), and we spend the whole day outdoors. The downsides? Dirty bathrooms, bugs, no hairdryer, and everyone makes fun of me for wearing makeup. All in all, though, it’s a fun thing to do—once a year.

For me, the most fun part of camping is the food, of course. I love how primal campfire cooking is and, over the years, have learned how extensive and delicious it can be, too. These awesome camping recipes for every meal of the day go way beyond hot dogs and are proof that you can you can keep it gourmet while in the great outdoors. You know, if you want. And, yes, if you make me sleep on the ground, I definitely want.

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Breakfast

The Campfire French Toast at This Lil Piglet is pretty genius. The recipe calls for egg substitute, but I don’t see why you couldn’t use this smart cooking method using real eggs. You just have to make sure to bring a bowl and whisk to prep the eggs before pouring them over the bread. That is, if you’re driving directly to a campground. If you’re actually hiking and campingout you should probably stick with the substitute.

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The recipe for this Cornmeal Griddle Pancakesmix at Chez Us calls for 5 pantry ingredients and can easily be made ahead. Then, at the campsite, combine the dry mixwith milk, eggs, and some melted butter while the griddle heats up. That’s it. So easy and totally worth it.

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While camping, I find that it’s best to load up on protein andcarbs to fuel a busy day, and these Campfire Breakfast Burritos at Taste and Tell help you do just that. This recipe calls for hash browns, taco seasoning, and green chiles. If you want something more straightforward—like eggs, cheese and maybe some ham—go for it! You can still follow these instructions.

Lunch

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It isn’t usually worth starting a fire for lunch, especially when cold cuts or a good old-fashioned PB&J can do the trick. But, if you’re going to light a fire, you might as well light it to cook up these Cowboy Hot Dogs at Eat It and Say Yum. I said that these recipes go beyond boring hot dogs and, believe me, this recipe does! Itcalls for caramelized onions, bacon, cheese, mayo, mustard, and an easy-to-make hot dog sauce (though you can substitute BBQ sauce) to make one spectacular dog.

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However if you’re going to start a fire for lunch cooking, the lunch food better be worth it. I think that these Chocolate Peanut Butter and Banana Paninis at Family Fresh Cooking are very worth it. These make a classic sandwich something special, especially for the kids, and camping is the perfect time to serve them. Plus, I think you’ve earnedthe right to add chocolate to your sandwichif you’re pitching tents and starting your own fires.

Dinner

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We still love this Bacon Wrapped Trout recipe that we originally spied at Design Mom. It can be made with any butterflied fish though trout is always a favorite. And, while the fish is the star of the meal, you can also find recipes for the whole tasty camping menu including how to make campfire baked potatoes and fire-roasted chiles. Yum.

These Quinoa Paella Foil Packs at Ricotta and Radishes are genius. Measure and wash the quinoa before you go, when you’ll also measure out the rest of the ingredients — or at least the chicken stock; the rest can be eyeballed easily. Then carefully make the packets at your campsite. Delicious!

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ThisGrilled Barbecue Chicken and Vegetables in foil at Diethood couldn’t be easier. Pile on the ingredients, brush with BBQ sauce, wrap, and cook. You’ll like this so much that you might end up making it at home in the oven—there are directions for that, too.

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Dessert

It’s kind of hard to suggest desserts for camping when there’s really only one dessert to be had: S’MORES! But these Upside-Down Cakes at Food Network are too good not to mention if you want something a little more sophisticated. What a great idea!They are part ofa list of 50 things to grill in foil which is worth checking out. There are tons of recipe ideas there that are excellent for camping.

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These Easy Campfire Tarts at Cooking Classy are also worth a mention because the recipe calls for easy, store-bought biscuit dough, pie filling, and whipped cream. The recipe suggests that you need special equipment to make these, but I bet you can MacGuyver a way around that. (You’re camping, after all!) Also, if you ask me, it’s worth whipping up homemade whipped cream or even an easy pie filling before you go. That will make these wayyyyyy better.

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Alright, so s’more aren’t the only classic camping dessert, there are also campfire cones. While the traditional approach—ice cream cones stuffed with chocolate chips and marshmallows—is good, you can upgrade your campfire cone game with an easy Peach Sauce and thesecampfire cone filling ideas at Tablespoon. Who knows, maybe you can come up with a combo that will knock s’mores out of there top campfire dessert spot.

Probably not, but it’s worth trying.

Related: Party-ready s’mores. Enough said.

Snacks

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Most snacks that you bring camping are not made over a campfire (hello, potato chips) but there are a few notable exceptions. Likepopcorn. But not just any popcorn. We love this Campfire Parmesan Popcorn that we found at Kitchen Concoctions. It’s delicious and the perfect late night treat to make after the fire has eased down, but the embers remain hot.

Learn how to whip up this campfire melted cheese dip with tomatoes and shallots at Craftsy. The recipe calls for fontina, but any great melting cheese will do. Serve with flat bread and enjoy with an end-of-the-day beer or a glass of boxed wine (which isn’t so bad anymore, you know). This is quintessential camping foodie goodness.

Though not a recipe to cook over an open fire, I had to include this Tart Cherry Trail Mix from Jelly Toast because, well, trail mix is an essentialwhile camping. The recipe can be personalized a million and one ways. In fact, the recipe on the site comes with three variations—tropical, south of the border, and banana split—which each sound so good I can stop right here.

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Tags: bbq + grilling, breakfast, dinner, easy recipes, lunch, snack recipes, summer

15 camping recipes so good you'll really want to go camping. (2024)

FAQs

What meat is best for camping? ›

#1 Smoked Sausage, AKA Meat Sticks offer the best of all worlds. They're dense in protein and calories, affordable, long lasting even when refrigerated, and don't suffer much meat sweats. They're snackable directly out of the bag, requiring zero prep work, or can be cut up and added into meals.

What is an easy camping dinner? ›

Cast iron brats with onions and peppers

This meal is easy to make over the campfire or on your camp stove. Simply saute onions and peppers in a skillet or on your griddle with a couple of brats. Serve in a pretzel bun and dinner is ready!

What food to take camping for a week? ›

For some alternative easy camping recipes, consider peanut butter and banana wraps, grilled cheese sandwiches, tuna sandwiches, deli wraps, and quesadillas. Or bring veggies like corn, peas, and peppers. Sausage and pepper foil packets make a great easy lunch too, just don't forget the olive oil!

What is the best breakfast for wild camping? ›

Porridge - Sachets of porridge are a great, warming start to the day, and take up very little space in your pack. You could add some nuts or dried fruit too. Cereal bars - As good for breakfast as they are throughout the day! Dehydrated/freeze-dried camping food - Breakfast-style options are often available.

What canned food is easy to eat camping? ›

Some of the top shelf-stable food items to bring on a camping trip include canned fruits, vegetables, and meats, as well as dried fruits, nuts, and beef jerky. These foods are easy to pack and don't require refrigeration, making them ideal for camping trips.

What food is good for camping in cold weather? ›

High energy foods such as cheese, butter, nuts, peanut butter, and quick burning sugary foods like chocolate, candy and granola help the body stay active and generate heat throughout the day.

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