Delicious campfire recipes for your next family camping trip. (2024)

My kids are working their way through their scoutingbadges, which means we’ve been spending a lot of time outdoors recently. And I couldn’t be happier. On those first excursions into the woods, we stuck to hot dogs on sticks for a simple dinner that I knew everyone would love, but lately we’ve been getting more adventuresome. And now that they’ve actually convinced me to sleep outside overnight with them, I’ve added some breakfast recipes to my collection too.

If you’ll be camping with the kids this summer, these are some delicious campfire recipes that I think everyone in your family will scarf down for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Then again, we’ll be cooking them at home over the grill too, because we just can’t get enough.

Related:The best simple camping recipes for your next family trip, for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and s’mores.

Best campfire recipes: Breakfast

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Campfire French Toast | This Lil Piglet

The brilliance of this Campfire French Toast recipe that we found at This Lil Piglet is that breakfast for the whole family is ready all at once, as opposed to flipping pancakes all morning while you’re waiting for your turn to eat. In order to make it extra-easy for yourself in the morning, I’d prep this all the way up to the point where you pour the egg over the top, so all you have to do in the morning is pour, reseal, and stick it over the fire.

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If your family wakes up in shifts, prepping some of these Ham and Cheese Croissants at Life With the Crust Cut Off will make breakfast so easy. Everyone can just grab theirs and heat it up when they’re ready to eat. It sounds like a delicious, melty way to start the day—and leftovers will make a yummy lunch too.

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My kids think that roasting their own canned cinnamon rolls on a skewer, like this idea from Dabbles and Babbles, is the most amazing thing ever. That said, be sure to click through to read Jamey’s advice on how to cook them evenly and keep them from falling into the fire. Because that would be the worst thing ever.

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If you’re willing to try something that’s a little more hands-on for breakfast, I think this Sweet Potato Hash at Crescent in the Pines looks amazing. I suggest doing all thecutting and prep work at home, but if you’ve got a legit camp kitchen set up this might be right up your alley.

Related: 10 genius cookout tips and recipes to try.

Best campfire recipes: Lunch and Dinner

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You’re not limited to grilling when cooking at a campsite. I love this inventive No-Boil Spaghetti and Meatballs recipe at Unorthodox Epicure, and our kids will too. It’s simple to cook and eat, just the way we all like it.

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Campfire Pizza Nachos with Garlic Cream Sauce. Do we need to say more? No, I don’t think so. This recipe at Cooking with Janica looksso good we’ll be making it both at home and out in the woods.

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If there’s one thing I’ve figured out about campfire cooking, it’s that the kids want to do it themselves. These Grilled Baked Potatoes at Olga’s Flavor Factory couldn’t be easier for them to make. While they’re watching the fire, you can set out the toppings for an easy vegetarian dinner (DIY baked potato bar!)—or serve it alongside some grilled protein for a more traditional meal.

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My family raised their eyebrows when I told them that we were going to be cooking theseShrimp Boil Foil Packs(above & top) at Damn Delicious on our last campout, but they came back for seconds and then some. Her seasoning is so tasty and the mix of veggies and protein was just what we needed after a long hike.

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Don’t be afraid to go big on flavor while camping. These Grilled Pineapple Chicken Foil Packs at Creme de la Crumb look sophisticated enough for a dinner party. Again, I’d do the prep work on these at home, then toss them on the camping stove or fire to cook through. Yum.

Best campfire recipes: Dessert

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While campfire dessert recipes are usually dominated by all manner of handmade s’mores, this Apple Pie in a Can at Adventures in Cooking is a great option for someone craving apple pie—or anything else—instead. The instructions are for the oven, but if you wrap the ready-to-bake cansin foil and set them on a grate over the fire they should bake up nicely too. Or, you could bake them most of the way at home and finish them off over the campfire. Clever, no?

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If traditional s’mores have become the norm for your kids, mix it up with this fun version of Campfire S’mores with Goldfish Grahams at Adventures of Mel. Kids can do the layering, then dig in with forks for melty, chocolatey goodness.

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When Tieghan at Half-Baked Harvest has a twist on one of our favorite desserts, we’re always willing to listen. And her Grilled Campfire S’mores Calzones do not disappoint. If you’re actually grilling these on a camping trip, it might be easier to just substitute store-bought pizza dough. But golly, these look good.

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Tags: breakfast, chicken, cooking for kids, cooking with kids, dessert, dinner, lunch, pasta, s'mores, seafood, seasonal, summer, vegetables

Delicious campfire recipes for your next family camping trip. (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular campfire food? ›

Campfire Recipes: Breakfast
  • Bacon and Eggs From A Paper Bag. This hearty combo tastes even better in the woods than it does at the diner. ...
  • Cinnamon Granola-Stuffed Pears. ...
  • Potato Pancakes. ...
  • Warm Apple Crescents. ...
  • Lemon-Herb Trout. ...
  • Pepperoni Pizza Logs. ...
  • Gnocchi with Sage. ...
  • No-Dishes-Needed Chorizo and Couscous Dolmas.
Feb 27, 2024

What to cook on a fire with kids? ›

Our Favourite Campfire Recipes For Kids
  1. Toasted Marshmallows. The original, classic, campfire dish, and a great way to get kids started with cooking. ...
  2. Chocolate Bananas. ...
  3. Vegetable Kebabs. ...
  4. Jacket Potatoes. ...
  5. Chicken Nachos In Tin Foil. ...
  6. Ham & Cheese Croissants.
Jun 26, 2020

What food to take on a 3 day camping trip? ›

Example 3-day menu plan using these recipes
DayBreakfastDinner
1Peanut butter oatmealHot dogs or veggie dogs
2Breakfast burrito in a bagCampfire nachos
3Homemade granola with oat milkGrain bowl
Sep 16, 2021

What is traditional bonfire food? ›

Baking potatoes on the fire is a traditional Bonfire Night dish, wrapped in foil and cooked by the warm embers. You can choose a variety of toppings to go with your perfectly baked potatoes, perfect to satisfy many different tastes, and can be used as a side dish or the main meal.

What is the best meat to cook on a campfire? ›

Grilling steaks and burgers, smoking brisket, and cooking beef kabobs over open fire are just a few of the classic ways to prepare beef outside. Whether you are in your backyard, tailgating, or at a campsite, nothing delivers on the anticipation of a meal cooked outdoors like Black Angus beef.

What is the US campfire favorite sandwich? ›

A s'more (alternatively spelled as smore) is a confection consisting of toasted marshmallow and chocolate sandwiched between two pieces of graham cracker. S'mores are popular in the United States and Canada, and traditionally cooked over a campfire. In camping, s'mores are a popular treat for many.

What food to take camping without a 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.

What are fun snacks for kids camping? ›

No-Cook, Grab 'n' Go Camping Snacks:
  • Trail mix with nuts and dried fruit.
  • Freeze-dried fruits and veggies with roasted bean or chickpea snacks.
  • Cheese stick + single serving whole grain cracker packs.
  • Snack bars like CLIF Kid Zbar® Protein for the kids and CLIF® Nut Butter Bar for adults.
  • Squeezable yogurt + mandarin orange.

What are easy homemade campfire starters? ›

10 DIY Fire Starter Ideas (And How to Make Them At Home)
  1. Self-igniting Fire Starter. ...
  2. Cotton String/Pad Soaked in Wax. ...
  3. Dryer Lint, Egg Carton & Wax. ...
  4. Cotton Balls in Vaseline/Petroleum Jelly. ...
  5. Sawdust or Shredded Paper Cupcakes. ...
  6. Pinecone Fire Starters. ...
  7. Corks Soaked in Rubbing Alcohol. ...
  8. Dried Orange Peel.
Jan 18, 2024

What are fire safety snacks for kids? ›

Arrange nibblers in a circle to represent a safe fire pit. Then break up mini pretzels to look like twigs, sticks, and large pieces of wood. Add licorice for fire. While we were making the snack we discussed fire safety and the importance of never leaving a campfire unattended.

How do I make fire 7 kid friendly? ›

Set Up Parental Controls on Your Fire Tablet
  1. Swipe down twice from the top of the screen to show Quick Settings.
  2. Tap the Settings icon.
  3. Tap Profile and Parental Controls.
  4. Set Restrict access to current profile to On.
  5. Enter and confirm your password. Make sure that you record your password. ...
  6. Tap Finish.

What to pack on a camping trip? ›

Some other camping items you may want to bring depending on what is available at your site:
  • Camping table and chairs.
  • Grill and/or portable stove.
  • Cooler.
  • Storage containers.
  • Cookware.
  • Food.
  • Plates, bowls, cups, cutlery, cooking utensils.
  • Water bottles, water.
Jun 30, 2023

How much food should I pack for camping? ›

This will depend on many factors, including the intensity of your activity, your size and weight, how many calories you burn, how many days you'll be out and so on. A reasonable goal is about 1½ to 2½ lbs. of food (or 2,500 to 4,500 calories) per person per day.

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