Best campfire recipes: 59 photos
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Campfire recipes
- Campfire smoky bean brekkie. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
- Mexican beef chilli. A star rating of 4.5 out of 5. ...
- Vegetable stew. ...
- One-pan eggs with tomatoes, peppers & yogurt. ...
- Chicken tikka skewers. ...
- Barbecue baked sweet potatoes. ...
- Spiced carrot, chickpea & almond pilaf. ...
- Chocolate fondue & toasted marshmallow.
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.
101 of the best camping food ideas
- 8Chargrilled eggplant and tomato salad. ...
- 9Sloppy Joes. ...
- 10Olive damper. ...
- 11One-pan deep-dish salmon pizza. ...
- 12Chicken and herb salad wrap. ...
- 13Campfire steak with smoky bushman sauce. ...
- 14Camp-fire sandwich. ...
- 15Barbecued chicken rice bowls.
When campfire or fire pit cooking, choose a thick cut of beef with a generous amount of fat, such as a marbled rib eye – on or off the bone is up to you. A well marbled steak will also provide some insurance against overcooking. Just like you would at home, let the steak come to room temperature first.
Having your campfire
- Never leave a campfire unattended.
- Only make as big a fire as you need. ...
- Don't use aerosols on the fire – they can explode and cause embers to catch trees and cause wildfires.
- Keep an eye on flying embers to make sure they don't cause other things to ignite.