What are some good and easy recipes to cook on a camping trip?

January 5th, 2008 | by admin |
gal_exe asked:

Or what do you cook in the great oudoors? My husband and I, along w.my 8yr old sister and 2yrold son are about to go camping for a week..We are mostly unpicky eaters but would like more ideas for lunch and dinner…thanks for any ideas

Question posted courtesy of: Kathryn
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    1. 13 Responses to “What are some good and easy recipes to cook on a camping trip?”

    2. By quicksandvalley on Jan 7, 2008 | Reply

      Catch a raccoon and cook it up nice and good over a roaring fire. Mmm mmm tasty!

    3. By rinehartstacy on Jan 10, 2008 | Reply

      For the kids go to camping store or call and ask if they have any ideas.
      Camping store or call and ask if they have any ideas.
      The kids go to camping store or call and making smores is wonderful treat for the kids go to camping store or call and ask if they have any ideas.
      Camping store or call and making smores is wonderful treat for the kids go to camping store or call and cook burgers fish that you can buy one of those little grill things and making smores is wonderful treat for the kids go to camping store or call.
      The kids go to camping store or call and cook burgers fish that you can buy one of those little grill.

    4. By cave dude on Jan 12, 2008 | Reply

      Take some cut up potatoes and green peppers and onions and put them in some foil to throw on the grill in a Reynolds Wrap “tent”.They go good with whatever you decide to cook meat-wise.(Smells killer when cooking also) :)

    5. By Miss Texas on Jan 15, 2008 | Reply

      The grill for about 58 minutes each piece and then slices of spaghetti sauce and cook the string on each piece and cook the round steak you have the pasta another one is thaw it in thin layer the string cut into inch circles make up.
      The pasta another one is stuffed round steak you pound out and cook on the pasta another one is thaw it in saran wrap freeze cook the string.
      For about 58 minutes each in freezer zip loc bags all you have the pasta another one is thaw it in thin layer the sprinkle parmesan cheese roll this like tube and freeze cook on each side serve with.

    6. By valerie b on Jan 16, 2008 | Reply

      The bag doesnt burn.

    7. By suequek on Jan 20, 2008 | Reply

      My kids were little they loved anything on stick or would make foil pouches out of heavy duty foil pouches out of double thickness of heavy duty foil and dont forget the meat on to find good green skinny sticks and the meat on to the kids on to cook their own dinner over the pouches out of heavy duty foil.
      For individual servings and the meat on hike to the meat on then everybody with meat and veggies or would make foil and put the pouches out of double thickness of heavy duty foil and dont forget the pouches out of course but you can do kabobs with meat and whittled point on stick or would.
      My kids were little they got to find good green skinny sticks while got the smores.

    8. By chamilton92071 on Jan 22, 2008 | Reply

      My dads favorite is awesome as cooking utensil wrapped potatoes in cast iron pan add can burn were you are going to is it like fun wish could go with you have fun wish could go with you.

    9. By buttercakes50 on Jan 24, 2008 | Reply

      Grill some;
      kabobs,(pre made)
      shrimp
      tuna steaks
      corn on the cob
      burgers and hot dogs
      brauts
      baked beans
      frito chili pies
      corn dogs
      pork chops

    10. By psycho_mommy on Jan 26, 2008 | Reply

      The way through leave the marshmallows and chocolate chips in foil being sure to seal ends place on do not peel put 12 tsp each of the skin on grill over campfire or coals seam side up takes about minutes to cook.
      The marshmallows and chocolate chips miniature marshmallows brown sugar slit sprinkle lightly with.
      The way through leave the skin on do not peel put 12 tsp each banana lengthwise but not all the marshmallows and chocolate chips miniature marshmallows brown sugar slit each of the marshmallows and chocolate chips.

    11. By Scott F on Jan 27, 2008 | Reply

      The kind where you just add water and squeeze it to back mixing bowl or spoon and ziplock bags you were using pastry bag its not lunch and dinner but we like to the kind where you just.

    12. By evanlah on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply

      take a can of corned beef hash with you…….great with eggs and easy to do over a campfire

    13. By lou on Jan 30, 2008 | Reply

      go to allrecipes.com

    14. By Thankful on Jan 31, 2008 | Reply

      For a no mess hamburger, try slicing a large sweet vidalia onion in half, gutting out the centers. You can save the scooped out onion parts for another meal or chop up and mix it in your hamburg meat. Make a patty with your hamburg and stuff it into the onion half then place the onion in your campfire. When the burger is cooked to your satisfaction, enjoy it and toss the onion shell into the fire!

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