31 Camping Recipes That Aren’t Just S’Mores and Hot Dogs (2024)

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31 Camping Recipes That Aren’t Just S’Mores and Hot Dogs (1)

By Alexia Dellner

Published May 13, 2021

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Katherine Gillen

Whether you’re hiking the trails, glamping in the desert or exploring your own backyard, you don’t have to sacrifice good food in order to enjoy the great outdoors. These 31 camping recipes (like foil packet fajitas and beer-boiled brats) are a cinch to make and taste just as delicious as what you’d eat in your own kitchen. Now that’s the kind of campfire food that we can get on board with.

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1. Easy Cherry-almond Granola Bars

Behold, a good-for-you snack that’ll fit perfectly into your backpack.

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2. Honey-lime Chicken And Veggies In Foil

These foil packets are delicious and easy to clean up—no plates necessary.

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3. Grilled Corn With Spicy Aioli

Roast your cobs over the coals, then drizzle them with Sriracha aioli.

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4. Make-ahead Mashed Potatoes

Whipping up creamy taters from scratch while camping? No, thanks. Make these at home, then simply reheat over the fire.

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5. Garlic Lovers Salmon In Foil

What looks fancy but is surprisingly easy to whip up? This fish-in-foil dinner.

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6. Buttermilk Skillet Corn Bread With Tomatoes And Green Onions

It’s the ideal accompaniment for chili (but equally delicious on its own).

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7. Crispy Cast-iron Skillet Pizza With Fennel, Sausage And Garlic

Pizza + stargazing = best night ever. The secret to this dish is store-bought dough.

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9. Caramel Apple Crumble Foil Packs

Just in case you need another reason to go camping, here it is. (Skip the ice cream if you don’t have access to a freezer.)

10. S’mores Dip

Why make one s’more when you can make a whole skillet?

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11. One-pot Mac And Cheese

The trick to this gooey, one-pot winner is that the pasta gets boiled in milk, which then becomes the base for that cheesy sauce.

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12. Chicken Fajita Foil Packet Dinners

These protein-rich packets will keep everyone satisfied for that late-night hike, plus they’re ready to eat in about 30 minutes.

13. 3-ingredient Tropical Trail Mix

It’s an ideal snack for all the nature gazing you’ll be doing.

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14. Campfire Peach Crisp

No meal is complete without something sweet, even when you’re in the wilderness.

15. Vegan Chilaquiles

We’ll happily wake up at dawn if chilaquiles are involved.

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16. Grilled Beer Boiled Brats

Crack open a few brews to flavor these brats before they go on the grill. (Just save a can for yourself.)

17. Meal Prep Breakfast Sandwiches

A warm breakfast sandwich that requires almost no effort? Don’t mind if we do.

18. Vegan Sloppy Joes

Aside from being plant-based and protein-packed, lentils have the added benefit of requiring zero refrigeration.

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19. Cheater’s Skillet Paella

Campfire cooking, but make it totally fancy.

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20. Breakfast Burritos

Make these babies ahead of time, then dish ’em up in the morning with a side of salsa.

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21. Rainbow Vegetable Skewers

These colorful skewers can be cooked over the fire or on the grill—your pick.

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22. Grilled Brown Sugar Peaches

Proof that the simplest desserts are often the most delicious.

23. Spicy Black Bean Burgers

Even the most carnivorous campers will gobble these up.

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24. Steak Skewers With Chimichurri Sauce

Pro tip: Make the herby chimichurri in advance.

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25. Trail Mix Pancakes

Oh look, it’s our two favorite camping foods in one dish. Pure maple syrup is optional but highly recommended.

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26. Grilled Angel Food Cake With Blueberry Sauce

Psst: This starts with store-bought angel food cake, in case you’re wondering.

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27. Loaded Barbecue Potatoes

These loaded spuds make an excellent side dish, but they’re also filling enough to be the main course.

28. Sausage, Potato And Green Bean Foil Packets

Can you tell we love foil-packet cooking for camping trips?

29. Baked Beans

When the campfire is hot, you don’t even need an oven.

30. Vegan 3-bean Chili

Serve up this classic camping recipe with a side of skillet cornbread.

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31. Skillet Chicken Fajitas

They taste even better when cooked over an open flame.

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31 Camping Recipes That Aren’t Just S’Mores and Hot Dogs (2024)

FAQs

What to cook over a campfire besides hot dogs? ›

16 Surprising Recipes You Can Cook Over a Campfire
  1. Campfire Pizza Cone. Who doesn't love pizza? ...
  2. Bread on a Stick. Can you imagine how amazing this warm, freshly made bread would be on a campout? ...
  3. Campfire Stew. ...
  4. Chorizo Zucchini Chili. ...
  5. Campfire Nachos. ...
  6. Campfire Sliders. ...
  7. Foil Packet Chicken Dinner. ...
  8. Grilled Shrimp.

What is the most common camping food? ›

Top 20 Foods to Take on Your Camping Trip
  1. Bread. As the basis of so many easy meals, bread is a must for any camping trip. ...
  2. Tortillas. Just like bread, tortillas are versatile and can be the foundation of handheld meals. ...
  3. Sausage. Sausage is the ultimate campfire meat. ...
  4. Cheese. ...
  5. Nut Butter. ...
  6. Crackers. ...
  7. Lunchmeat. ...
  8. Beef Jerky.

What is an easy camping dinner? ›

Chicken and Veggie Shish Kabobs

These shish kabobs are an easy camping meal - just roast them over a fire or a grill and you're ready to go! Let them marinate on your way to our Camp-Resort so they're full of flavor when you're ready to grill them!

What to make instead of smores? ›

10 Easy Campfire Desserts That Aren't S'mores
  1. 01 of 11. Campfire Banana Splits. View Recipe. ...
  2. 02 of 11. Hobo Pie. View Recipe. ...
  3. 03 of 11. Campfire Pineapple Cakes. View Recipe. ...
  4. 04 of 11. Cherry Cobbler. ...
  5. 05 of 11. Brown Bears. ...
  6. 06 of 11. Toasty Campfire Cookies. ...
  7. 07 of 11. Quick Camping Pineapple Cakes. ...
  8. 08 of 11. Campfire S'mores Smash.
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What food to bring camping for 3 days? ›

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 to eat with hot dogs camping? ›

The Best Simple Sides for Hot Dogs (Besides Potato Chips)
  • Grilled Corn on the Cob with Calamansi Mayo. ...
  • Smoky Coleslaw. ...
  • Pasta Salad with Grilled Vegetables, Parsley, and Feta. ...
  • Classic Potato Salad. ...
  • Gina Mae's Baked Beans. ...
  • Homemade Veggie Chips. ...
  • Tomato Salad with Red Onion, Dill, and Feta. ...
  • Crispy Baked Zucchini Fries.
Oct 14, 2022

What food to take camping for 2 nights? ›

The Weekend Camping Grocery List
  • Fruit, such as apples, bananas, oranges, nectarines, grapes.
  • Vegetables for snacking, such as carrots, cucumbers, peas, celery, bell peppers.
  • Bagged salad mix.
  • Lettuce or spinach.
  • Potatoes.
  • Onions.
  • Corn on the cob or other seasonal vegetables.
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What food has a camping theme? ›

Camping party lunch food ideas
  • Pigs in a “sleeping bag” ...
  • Taquitos roll “campfire logs” ...
  • Summer corn chowder. ...
  • Backpackers' Thai noodles. ...
  • Grilled sausage with potatoes and green beans. ...
  • Camp soup. ...
  • Campfire pepperoni pizza. ...
  • Campfire chicken pot pie.

What's the best food to take camping? ›

The Ultimate List of Essential Foods to Take Camping
  • Sugar. ...
  • Spices. ...
  • Pancake mixes. ...
  • Drinks. ...
  • Long-life milk. ...
  • Marshmallows. ...
  • Biscuits. For sandwiching your toasted marshmallows between, of course!
  • Cake. For those with a sweet tooth, something like a fruitcake or individually packaged cakes will keep well.

What to serve with hamburgers while camping? ›

Here are our top 8 camping side dishes!
  • Avocado. Slice an avocado in half, sprinkle with seasoned salt, and eat it right out of the shell with a spoon.
  • Sliced Tomato. A super easy and delicious side. ...
  • Frozen or Canned Veggies. ...
  • Instant Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • Precooked Rice. ...
  • Quinoa Packets. ...
  • Tortellini. ...
  • Cold Pasta Salad.

What is a good substitute for hot dogs? ›

Instead of having hot dogs, you can feast on chicken and turkey sausage. Chicken sausage is available in a wide variety of gourmet flavors. Whereas you can cook the turkey sausage over the fire to get the smoky, charred flavor while making your cooking delicious and unique.

What can you bake on a campfire? ›

You can really bake a variety of baked goods over a campfire. Basically, anything that you can bake in your oven, you can do outside over your fire. That includes cakes, bread, cupcakes, or even more hearty dinner fare, like a quiche or chicken pot pie.

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