food for camping?
Posted: March 23rd, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Recipes | Tags: good food, recipes | 3 Comments »Im going camping this Saturday and does anyone know any good food take,or any recipes how to make it?
or somthing i could make ahead of time?
any ideas,recipes,tips ?
Thanks ![]()
Well first off, you can’t go on a camping trip without marshmallows, here a couple recipes that require minimal ingredients and supplies
All you need is aluminum foil and a spoon
3 Minute Pizza
Ingredients 1 pkg. pita bread
1 can spaghetti sauce
1 cup grated mozerella cheese
1 pkg. sliced pepperoni
Any other toppings as desired
I found this one pretty convenient,
Breakfast in a PAPER BAG
Ingredients 1-2 Strips of Bacon
1-2 Handfulls Frozen Hash Browns
1-2 Eggs
Equipment Lunch Sized Paper Bag
Pointed Stick
Hot Campfire Coals
Fork
Instructions 1. Open paper bag and place bacon strips on bottom.
2. Toss in potatoes.
3. Break in egg(s).
4. Close by folding down top of paper bag at least three times but leaving 3"-4" of air space above the food.
5. Insert pointed stick only through the top folded part of the bag.
6. Prop with rocks, or hold bag on the stick about 4"-5" over the hot coals for about 8-10 minutes (careful not to touch the coals or hold over flames or you’ll set your breakfast on fire.)
7. When you can’t stand the delicious aroma anymore and your nose is making your tummy SCREAM…..
8. Remove from heat and pull out the stick with an oven mitt.
9. Open the bag and fold down the paper. Eat right out of the brown bag.
10. Throw your "dishes" in the fire (but don’t forget
I’ve put this together a few times. Easy and no clean up.
take foil, put a dab of oil in then press a hamburger patty or chicken breast on it, season it lighty, then on top of that put thinly sliced potatoes and onions, add herbs if you like or just season again. Seal it up, then wrap again for sturdiness and for traveling. Make your fire, or BBQ, and set it near on it the grill for about about 20-30 min. So good and savory!
Then bring a loaf of bread or some rolls to accomany them.
You’ll love it!
Try these web sites for some recipe and food tips:
http://camprecipes.com/
http://www.netwoods.com/d-cooking.html