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These campfire recipes from Food Network use the open flame and the cast-iron skillet in ingenious ways to keep you well-fed in the great outdoors, from dinner to sides to dessert.
From hearty meals to irresistible desserts, we’ve compiled a list of the best campfire recipes to make while enjoying the great outdoors. So grab your skewers, cast iron skillets, and campfire gear, and get ready to make some mouth-watering meals under the stars!
Yummy meals cooked over the fire are a huge part of any camp trip and this variety of campfire recipes is bound to meet your appetite no matter what your taste buds crave!
Instead, use one of these easy camping recipes. Try roasting up chicken and veggies in Campfire Foil Packets, get creative with Campfire Pepperoni Pizza, or just boil water to enjoy Backpackers' Thai Noodles. Pack up your cooler, and maybe a Dutch oven or grill, and hit the road!
Head to the great outdoors and eat in style with recipes destined for campfire greatness. Eating (very) well in the great outdoors isn't hard. Pack up your camping cooking gear and a cooler...
Fill your camping meal plan with these easy camping recipes meant to be cooked over a fire or camp stove. This list is chock-full of breakfasts, lunches and dinners with low-lift prep methods and simple ingredients, but we’re sure you’ll look forward to them year after year.
These easy skillet, skewers, and campfire recipes will keep you well fed in the woods on your next camping trip: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert included.
Cooking your meals and snacks on a campfire is a great, budget-friendly solution to cooking outdoors. Today, I’ll teach you a handful of ways to spice up your campground kitchen. I’ll also share some tips on how to adequately feed your family when out in the woods.
We've got classic dishes on the list, like franks and beans or corn grilled over an open fire, as well as smart ideas like foil-pack dinner or make-ahead pasta salad that'll keep well (and taste better after it's had time in the cooler).
Meal planning for your camping trip doesn’t need to be a pain! There are lots of delicious recipes available to make over the campfire that are easy and quick. Decide if you want to cook breakfast, or make the first meal of the day a grab-and-go meal. And don’t forget to plan out desserts!