Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (2024)

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Are you planning a camping trip and wondering what to cook over the campfire? My family tends to eat more than normal when we are in the great outdoors. Mealtime can be a highlight of the camping experience, but it’s a challenge to come up with ideas that are easy to prepare and cook over a fire. If you’re tired of the same old hot dogs and s’mores, I’ve got 25 simple and easy camping meals collected here for you.

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Preparation for Campfire Cooking

Camping is a great way to get outside for fun and relaxation. If cooking outdoors seems daunting, start with making a list for supplies you need and a meal plan. There are several ways to cook outside including a grill or over the campfire. Here are a few tips for those of you who are beginners at camp cooking that will help you feel more confident.

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Basic Camp Cooking Supplies

First, make sure you have all the necessary supplies for campfire cooking. This includes a portable grill or grate, utensils like tongs and spatulas, pots and pans with lids, aluminum foil, and oven mitts. Keep your matches and lighter in a waterproof bag so they are ready when you need them. It’s also useful to bring along some basic ingredients such as oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and other favorite seasonings.

Make a Camp Meal Plan

Once you get to your campsite, there is no running to the grocery for something you forgot. Once you have your camping recipes, create an actual camping meal planner. You’ll have a plan in place and know that you have EVERYTHING you need with you from camping skewers to salt and pepper. I’ve made this easy for you with a free camp menu.

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Is a Grill or Fire Better for Camp Cooking

There are several ways to cook your meals while camping. Cooking over an open fire, using a camp stove, or a portable grill are three popular methods. There is NOT a right or wrong way to cook outdoors. You will probably use a combination of these methods depending on your campsite. A portable grill or a camp stove is the most reminiscent of home but still requires planning as these are usually smaller than what you are used to. Cooking over an open fire takes a little bit of practice and trial and error, but don’t let that discourage you. The first time I took my kids camping we just turned every ruined recipe and bug bite into a giggle-filled mantra “That’s just part of camping”.

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NOTE: The camping recipes below are grouped into categories to help you find exactly what you’re looking for.

Easy Meals for Camping

When you’re planning your camp menu, remember that some of your favorite family standbys can transition easily into camp recipes, too. Grilled foods are obviously easy if you have an iron grate on your open campfire. Other classic foods such as sloppy joes or tacos also work great when camping. Pre-made sides and snacks that travel well are perfect for the outdoors too.

We ♥ camp food!

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Camping Food Dinners

  • Blackened Catfish
  • Garlicy Grilled Shrimp Kabobs
  • Campfire Nachos
  • Honey Pork Chops and Grilled Peaches
  • How to Make a Walking Taco (In a Bag)
  • New York Strip Steak Recipe with Rosemary Garlic Butter

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Food on a Stick Recipes

  • Shrimp Skewers for Tacos
  • Chicken and Vegetable Kebobs
  • Find more skewered food ideas here.

Camping Foil Packet Recipes

  • Greek Beef and Cauliflowers Foil Packets
  • Salmon and Asparagus Foil Dinners
  • Find more foil camping recipes here.

Cast Iron and Dutch Oven Recipes

  • Dutch Oven Taco Soup(vegan)
  • Peach Dessert Pizza
  • Frikadeller and Potatoes (German Hamburger Steak)
  • Sausage and Egg Hash
  • Find more cast iron recipes here.

Pie Iron Recipes

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Camping Breakfasts

  • Green Chile Omelette
  • Sausage Breakfast Quesadillas
  • Sausage and Egg Breakfast Burritos
  • Find more camping breakfast recipes here

Camping Side Dish Recipes

Vegan Camping Recipes

Camping Desserts

It can’t be a great campout without a fireside dessert.

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  • Campfire Banana Boat S’mores – 8 Flavor Combos You Need to Try
  • Honey Banana S’mores
  • Find more camping dessert ideas

Camping Snacks

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Here are a few products and additional resources to help you plan your upcoming camping trip. I found them really helpful and I think you will too.

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About Nicky Omohundro

Nicky Omohundro is a travel and active family lifestyle blogger and social media influencer based out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She shares stories, destinations, and ideas on food, family, health, and outdoor recreation to help families find their own adventures. Her spirit animal is a caffeinated squirrel fueled by coffee, real food, and the desire to seek new adventures.

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  1. Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (23)Debi @ Life Currents

    Thanks so much for including my foil packets in this amazing round-up of yumminess for camping! This is awesome. This will come in really handy! Thanks!

    Reply

    • Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (24)Little Family Adventure

      Thanks for letting me include it Debi. I meant to get this out before Labor Day. I’m happy to hear you like the other recipes too.

      Reply

  2. Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (25)Nicole

    Thanks for including my banana s’mores! I shared this great collection on my FB page!

    Reply

    • Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (26)Little Family Adventure

      Thanks Nicole. I tried your grilled bananas on our last RV trip and they were great.

      Reply

    • Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (27)Kayla

      The Girl Scout version is easier just cut a slice out of the peel throw in a few kisses and close it up. All you have to do is put that on the grate or right on the coals.

      Reply

  3. Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (28)Fox

    Thank you for sharing these recipes. I have pinned a few of the recipes to my Pinterest page to try on future camping trips.

    Reply

    • Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (29)Little Family Adventure

      Thanks so much for pinning Fox. We’ve used a few of these recipes ourselves and they are great for camping. I hope you enjoy them too

      Reply

  4. Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (30)Janette@culinaryginger

    What a great idea for a round-up. Thank you so much for including my grilled pepper steak.

    Reply

  5. Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (31)Jessica Houle

    I can’t wait to try some of these on our next family camping trip. Thank you for sharing.

    Reply

  6. Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (32)Roy Hight

    Yes. Have a plan–and 50 yards of aluminum foil!

    Reply

  7. Don't Go Camping Without Seeing these 26 Camping Recipes First (33)Wolfy

    Awsome!

    Reply

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FAQs

What is the best food to bring for camping? ›

The Ultimate List of Essential Foods to Take Camping
  • Bread. This could be anything from a freshly baked wholemeal loaf to a packet of flatbreads Anything versatile you can make a quick meal with is excellent to have on hand.
  • Eggs. ...
  • Fruit. ...
  • Vegetables. ...
  • Potatoes. ...
  • Cereal. ...
  • Oats. ...
  • Pasta.

What food to take camping without cooking? ›

Camping Lunch Ideas—No Cook or Prep Necessary
  • Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches. A classic for a reason, PB&J sandwiches are always a good option when you're looking for an easy no-cook camping food. ...
  • Cold Cuts and Cheese. ...
  • Cold Sandwiches. ...
  • Beans. ...
  • Salads. ...
  • Wraps.

What food can you take camping without 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 foods don't need to be cooked or refrigerated? ›

No Cook, No Refrigeration, Shopping List Ideas:
  • Pouches (or cans) or tuna, salmon, and/or chicken.
  • Tuna/chicken snack packs.
  • Ready-to-eat tuna & pasta salad kits.
  • Instant oatmeal cups.
  • Ramen cups or other instant soup (electric kettle needed)
  • Fresh (see below), canned, and dried fruits and veggies.
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What meat is best for camping? ›

#1 Smoked Sausage, AKA Meat Sticks offer the best of all worlds. They're dense in protein and calories, affordable, long lasting even when refrigerated, and don't suffer much meat sweats. They're snackable directly out of the bag, requiring zero prep work, or can be cut up and added into meals.

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

A sample of food to bring on a 3-day backpacking trip
LunchPita with fresh or dehydrated hummus, fresh bell peppers
SnacksDried mango, peanut butter pretzels
DinnerTacos: instant rice or package of cooked rice, instant refried black beans, taco seasoning, cheddar cheese, leftover bell peppers from lunch
DessertApple Crisp
2 more rows

What canned food doesn t need cooking? ›

You can eat just about every canned food from canned meats and fish to canned vegetables and beans right from the can without cooking. Canned food is all cooked in the can and heating is just an aesthetic matter to make it most palatable.

What canned food is easy to eat camping? ›

Some of the top shelf-stable food items to bring on a camping trip include canned fruits, vegetables, and meats, as well as dried fruits, nuts, and beef jerky. These foods are easy to pack and don't require refrigeration, making them ideal for camping trips.

What are side dishes to bring camping? ›

Top 8 Camping Side Dishes
  • Avocado.
  • Sliced Tomato.
  • Frozen or Canned Veggies.
  • Instant Mashed Potatoes.
  • Precooked Rice.
  • Quinoa Packets.
  • Tortellini.
  • Cold Pasta Salad.

What food lasts longest without refrigeration? ›

Aside from fruits and vegetables, there are other items that don't need to be refrigerated.
  • NUTS. ...
  • SOY SAUCE. ...
  • CHOCOLATE. ...
  • BAKED GOODS. ...
  • CANNED FISH. ...
  • MOLASSES. ...
  • VINEGAR. ...
  • CHOCOLATE-HAZELNUT SPREAD.

What meat does not need refrigeration? ›

The solution is to bring meat that does not need refrigeration. Some long-lasting canned meat products fare well in cool and dry places. Canned chicken, chicken packets, sausage links, precooked bacon, beef jerky, and canned ham are viable protein substitutes.

What sandwiches don't need refrigeration? ›

Peanut butter sandwich (jelly nor no jelly), Turkey Sandwich, chicken sandwich. You could make a sardine sandwich. Or you could have sardines and yogurt. With sandwiches, you just need to have chips, or something.

What 12 foods should not be refrigerated? ›

22 foods not to refrigerate
  • Apples. Apples can stay fresh and delicious for up to a week or two on the counter. ...
  • Avocados. When stored at room temperature, avocados are more likely to ripen faster than when stored in the fridge.
  • Bananas. ...
  • Bell peppers. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Bread.
  • Chocolate.
  • Coffee.

What foods are not cooked? ›

What can I eat?
  • raw fruits and raw vegetables.
  • dried fruits and vegetables.
  • freshly made fruit and vegetable juices.
  • soaked and sprouted beans, other legumes, and grains.
  • raw nuts and seeds.
  • raw nut butters, such as peanut butter and almond butter.
  • nut milks, including almond milk.
  • coconut milk.
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How long can cooked food sit out without refrigeration? ›

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) food and safety basics states cooked food can be left at room temperature up to two hours. If the temperature outside (or inside your house) is 90°F or above, you should cut that time in half.

What food to take camping for a week? ›

For some alternative easy camping recipes, consider peanut butter and banana wraps, grilled cheese sandwiches, tuna sandwiches, deli wraps, and quesadillas. Or bring veggies like corn, peas, and peppers. Sausage and pepper foil packets make a great easy lunch too, just don't forget the olive oil!

What food can you eat while camping? ›

Easy Camping Snacks
  • Fresh Veggies and Hummus.
  • Ants on a Log.
  • Fresh Fruit. Select fruit that doesn't bruise easily and doesn't require refrigeration, and wash thoroughly. ...
  • Green Apple Cookies. These are another hit with kids, although adults will love them too! ...
  • Chips and Dip. ...
  • Fruit Skewers.
  • Nuts. ...
  • Campfire Popcorn.

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