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Make the most of your fire pit grill with these build-it-yourself kebabs. Marinate at home if you can, add some extra sauce onsite if you can’t. Get the full recipe here.
11. Cinnamon & Sugar Grilled Peaches Mark McCune / Via Flickr: mccun934
“Movin’ to the country, Gonna eat me a lot of peaches.” Get your fill with some cinnamon and sugar-covered grilled peaches.
13. BBQ Jackfruit Sliders Serenity In The Storm / Via serenityinthestorm.com
For maximum flavor, make ahead to let the jackfruit marinate and reheat when you get to the campsite. Or, make it onsite and just add a little extra bbq sauce. Get the full recipe here .
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Good old hobo packets. Wrap some potatoes, onions, and spices in tinfoil and let it cook in the embers of your fire. Virtually impossible to screw up, delicious 99.9% of the time. Get the full recipe here.
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Cooking fresh meats and vegetables can be a delicious and healthy option when camping. Bringing along a portable grill or a cast iron pan allows you to cook a variety of dishes such as grilled chicken, steak, or roasted vegetables directly over the campfire or on a camp stove.
What do people cook with when camping? ›
The main item you'll need is a camping stove . There are two main types of camping stoves: two-burner propane stoves and canister backpacking stoves. When car camping, I prefer the classic two-burner stoves. Two burners give me more room to cook and the larger surface area is better for bigger pots and fry pans.
What are easy foods to take camping? ›
Here are some great camping snack ideas that pack and transport well:
Trail mix. Chips with dip or salsa. Peanut butter filled pretzels. Sliced fruit or vegetables. Granola bars. Hummus. Popcorn. Olives.
What food to bring camping for 2 days? ›
The Weekend Camping Grocery List
Fruit, such as apples, bananas, oranges, nectarines, grapes. Vegetables for snacking, such as carrots, cucumbers, peas, celery, bell peppers. Bagged salad mix. Lettuce or spinach. Potatoes. Onions. Corn on the cob or other seasonal vegetables.
What food to bring camping for 4 days? ›
Whether you plan on climbing a mountain or lounging by the fire, here are 20 of the best camping food ideas for any outdoor adventure.
Bread. As the basis of so many easy meals, bread is a must for any camping trip. ... Tortillas. ... Sausage. ... Cheese. ... Nut Butter. ... Crackers. ... Lunchmeat. ... Beef Jerky.
What food to take camping for 3 days? ›
You can have no-cook camping meals that are tasty, healthy, and fun to eat.
Peanut Butter and Honey or Jelly Sandwiches. ... Stacked Crackers. ... Hummus and Veggie Sticks. ... Nutty Berry Trail Mix or Granola Trail Mix. ... Jerky. ... Sandwich Wraps.
What is easy camping food 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!
How do I plan a simple camping trip? ›
That's why we wanted to share some tips to help make the planning process easier for you.
Make a Reservation. ... Check the Amenities at the Campsite. ... Research the Area. ... Make a Meal Plan. ... Organize Your Equipment. ... Pack Your Cooler (the right way) ... Make the Road Trip Part of the Journey.
What are common camping foods? ›
Looking for the Perfect Camping Menu? Start with These Classic Camping Recipes
Roasted Hot Dogs. So simple, but so classic. ... S'mores. No one really knows who invented S'mores or why. ... Catch-of-the-day. ... Hamburgers on the Grill. ... Walking tacos. ... Chili. ... Campfire popcorn. ... Foil packets.
What food to take camping without fridge? ›
Non-Refrigerated Camping Food To Consider
Bagels with cream cheese. Cereal with powdered milk. Instant oatmeal. Honey or syrup. Toast with peanut butter. Homemade or store-bought muffins. Tortillas. Breakfast-style potatoes.
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