Yes we all know its December and Holiday season for most of us. In case you want to go camping this holiday here are some of the Camping food ideas you can think of and plan accordingly.
A great day outdoors starts with a great breakfast. Here are a few of the favorite camping breakfast ideas. Oh, and don’t forget about the camp coffee!!
Apple Sausage Breakfast Sandwich
Few things are as satisfying on a camping trip as a good breakfast sandwich. It has all the hit ingredients of all-American breakfast, assembled together in a convenient grab-and-go package. This recipe features homemade maple and apple sausage patties, melty cheese, and is topped with a fried egg.
Who would settle for regular old pancakes when you could start your morning with Banana Bread Pancakes?! Just add walnuts, banana, and a scoop of brown sugar and you’ll start the day with a real treat.
French toast is a camp classic. In this recipe, we break down the basics so you can make perfect French toast, every time!
When we need a quick, no fuss breakfast that isn’t boring, we cook up a pot of this apple oatmeal. It’s loaded with chia, flax, and hemp seeds for an extra nutritional boost, and sweetened with cinnamon apples.
Camping Dinner Ideas
After a day full of hiking and outdoor adventure, nothing beats returning to camp and enjoying a great meal while relaxing around the campfire.
An entire meal that cooks in one pot, this Dutch oven chili and cornbread recipe is perfect for cool-weather camping.
Sweet Potato Black Bean Burgers
We set out to make a better veggie burger, and this sweet potato and black bean burger checked all the right boxes!
These campfire grilled fish tacos couldn’t be easier to make! Season the fish with lime, chili, and cumin, then grill on the fire. Stuff into a tortilla with a scoop of the spicy corn salsa and dig in!
Grilled lamb, tomatoes, and halloumi cheese served with a yogurt sauce – it’s like a gyro on a stick!
Grilled Chicken Veggie Skewers
A simple marinade and fresh vegetables make these chicken skewers a healthy option for your next camping trip.
Why settle for a bowl of carbs, when it could be packed full of protein, too?! We use lentil pasta in this one-pot meal to up the nutritional profile.
Combining BBQ sauce, pan-fried chicken, melty Colby Jack cheese, and tangy pickled red onions, these “gourmet” quesadillas are the perfect camping lunch or dinner!
Make Pizza Night part of your camping menu! This pizza cooks in a cast iron skillet over your campfire and can be made with all your favorite toppings.
Smoky, spicy, and deeply satisfying, this hearty one-pot meal is a camp-friendly adaptation of red beans and rice.
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