Sunday, January 10, 2010

No Cook Camping Meals What Kind Of Meals Are Good To Cook Over The Campfire While Camping?

What kind of meals are good to cook over the campfire while camping? - no cook camping meals

I will be hamburgers, hot dogs and children to cook, and maybe a steak. What else is cooking often set fire when you're camping?

8 comments:

Chris H said...

With a little practice and the right pots and pans, you can cook anything you cook the inside. You can use a baking sheet and breakfast items, a Dutch oven cooking and frying, pan, and use for something else. My favorite foods when camping are tacos, burritos, chili and chicken wings.

The good thing about breakfast tacos and burritos is that you do with a stove and cook the tortillas are eaten without plates or utensils (which allows quick cleaning).

Chile is another food frying, and it is slightly better after a day in the woods to take a spoonful of chili Dutch Oven by some Fritos and cover with grated cheese.

To the chicken wings, heat the oil in a Dutch oven and add the wings. You can pan while cooking, use the melted butter and serve hot. Once cooked remove the chicken, enjoy the wing sauce.

.... Now I'm hungry ... :)

Chris H said...

With a little practice and the right pots and pans, you can cook anything you cook the inside. You can use a baking sheet and breakfast items, a Dutch oven cooking and frying, pan, and use for something else. My favorite foods when camping are tacos, burritos, chili and chicken wings.

The good thing about breakfast tacos and burritos is that you do with a stove and cook the tortillas are eaten without plates or utensils (which allows quick cleaning).

Chile is another food frying, and it is slightly better after a day in the woods to take a spoonful of chili Dutch Oven by some Fritos and cover with grated cheese.

To the chicken wings, heat the oil in a Dutch oven and add the wings. You can pan while cooking, use the melted butter and serve hot. Once cooked remove the chicken, enjoy the wing sauce.

.... Now I'm hungry ... :)

brainy brunette said...

Well, Wat, we will in this area as "Dinner with a slide. Basically, or take a sheet of tin, a little butter on it, then put the meat (usually using hamburgers), vegetables and spices. Then u in Clear the area, and paste it into the fire or coals until the meat is ready. u then, save a little more seasoning, and eat. they are very good and useful.

þ qq tan þ said...

any kind of soup is good. It NREM PLZZZ Dont Forget!
Theres also Mac and cheese, which reminds me also RAVIOLI!
I remember the camp we have a foil. or chopped potatoes, onions, celery and hamburgers / hot dogs and wrap them in paper. Then let simmer for pay. its very good if u serve with tomato sauce and other spices

Captain Crunch said...

1. Trout Lake

Take a piece of aluminum foil
put butter on the
Layer sliced potatoes and onions in the ground
Update on the trout with salt and pepper
Roll it up and covered with coals for 30-40 minutes
open for a squeeze of lemon

Note trout catch just before cooking
Only small and let the head in the best and

Swamprat said...

Chile. Boiled chicken and rice, or you can always have this kind of meat and only start it, everything you have and make sure it is good and hot pepper sauce and spices begin a pot of rice and fry fritters and corn together. Good luck and God bless. And enjoy your camping holiday.

Bren J said...

Gold leaf meal. I survived a week in these matters. Bring foil and vegetables, potatoes, sausages, spices, whatever it would be good. Make a pocket tin foil and library to start. Then throw into the fire. If you are a little brown, remove them. Yum.
All the flavors mix and the nature is so good.

OhioRob2 said...

Chili con carne and corn bread pan is good.
Camper's Cake tart cherries are large, you can buy all sorts of toppings, canned pizza, Rubens, roast turkey and Swiss cheese and cake can be used to fill in caravans and Nutella! Also Peach Pie! You can use the irons at Walmart Kids get love with a little supervision.
http://petkeep.com/Pie.html

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