Top 10 Camping Foods and Recipes (2024)

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by: Erin Dower

Keep your campers happy with kid-friendly, familiar meals while you're roughing it. These foods are easy to travel with and can be cooked right over the campfire or on a portable camping stove. Remember to pack all your camping essentials, and store your food in coolers and sturdy containers — and inside your car, if possible to keep critters away. Bon appétit in the wilderness, campers!

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S'mores — Of Course!

S'mores are a must-have treat for camping. It's believed that the Girl Scouts invented s'mores in the 1920s. All you need are graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate bars, plus a long stick or skewer for roasting your marshmallows. If you want to get fancy, use dark chocolate, a chocolate peanut butter cup, or another kind of candy bar.

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Pancakes

Buy the "complete" kind of pancake mix in a box so that all you'll need to add is clean water — and blueberries or chocolate chips, if you'd like. You can cook your pancakes on a cast iron skillet or griddle over the campfire (flip them quick — they'll cook fast), or on any kind of pan on a camping grill.

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Franks and Beans

Hot dogs and baked beans from a can are another easy camping meal. Just freeze your hot dogs before your camping trip and then keep them chilled in a cooler with ice until you're ready to cook them. Remember to bring a can opener for your beans and other canned goods. Keep these food safety tips in mind.

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Grilled Fish

If you and your kids plan to go fishing, make dinner with your catch of the day. Clean your fish and throw it on the grill as is, or filet and season it however your family likes. Try this recipe for teriyaki fish.

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Chicken Sausage Sandwiches

Because most kinds of chicken sausage are sold fully cooked, you don't have to worry about undercooking your meat over the fire or on your camp stove. Bring some onions to roast on your grill for added flavor. Keep your sausages cold in a cooler until right before you're ready to cook.

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Chili

Meaty or vegetarian chili full of beans will make a hearty meal to give your little campers lasting energy. Make a big batch ahead of your trip, and store frozen servings of it in an icy cooler. Pour it into a heat-safe saucepan and warm up over the fire or on the stove. Bring cornbread or corn muffins for a treat on the side. Try this delicious Fiesta Chili.

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Trail Mix

Trail mix and GORP (good old raisins and peanuts) are other camping and hiking classics. In addition to nuts and raisins, you can add chocolate chips or candies, sunflower seeds, and dried cranberries, apricots, bananas, or other dried fruit. Mix up some of this crunchy trail mix.

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Grilled Corn

If there's a farm stand with fresh veggies somewhere close to your campground, make the most of it by buying fresh veggies to roast over the campfire or on your portable grill or stove. Don't pass up homemade jam and pies, if they sell those, too. Local treats are always the best!

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Baked Potatoes with Fixin's

Making baked potatoes while you're camping is similar to making them at home. Wrap the individual potatoes securely in tin foil to help them cook evenly and keep in moisture while warming over your campfire on a stake or metal grill grate. Baking potatoes can take 30 to 45 minutes, so start cooking before everyone's hungry. Bring sour cream, shredded cheese, cooked broccoli, and bacon bits in your icy cooler for some tasty toppings.

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Oatmeal Cookies

Whip up a batch or two of cookies before your trip. The recipe inside the lid or on the package of oats is usually no-fail. Why not throw in some extra treats, like dried cranberries or cherries, coconut shavings, walnuts, or chocolate or butterscotch chips? Or try peanut butter oatmeal cookies for a change of pace.

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FAQs

What is the best long life food for camping? ›

Protein
  • processed salami-type meat products, jerky.
  • eggs (fresh, unwashed, home-laid eggs last longest)
  • Tinned (or pre-cooked and dehydrated) Chickpeas, Lentils, Kidney Beans, etc.
  • Single-serve tins or sachets of tuna or other fish.
  • Tinned meats, e.g. braised steak in single serve packs.
  • nuts and seeds.
  • protein powders.
Feb 13, 2022

What is the menu for camping? ›

  • French Toast. French toast is a camp classic. ...
  • Chilaquiles. Chilaquiles is an easy camping breakfast – crispy tortillas simmered in a spicy tomato sauce and topped with a few eggs. ...
  • Chickpea Breakfast Hash. ...
  • Dutch Oven Chili. ...
  • Brats with Peppers and Onions. ...
  • Lentil Sloppy Joes. ...
  • Campfire Grilled Fish Tacos. ...
  • Grilled Gyro Kebabs.
Jan 29, 2021

What food to bring camping for 3 days? ›

A good assortment of salamis, crackers, cheese, berries, apples, jam/honey, nuts and dried fruit are sure to make everyone happy. Cost Plus World Market is my favorite place for picking up packaged meats and cheeses that don't have to be refrigerated.

What food to 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 are easy cheap snacks for 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 canned food is easy to eat camping? ›

Canned tuna and canned chicken are great options for protein-rich canned foods. They are easy to pack and can be used in a variety of ways, such as in sandwiches or salads. Canned beans are also a great source of protein and can be used in a variety of dishes such as chili or as a side dish.

What are 7 perfect foods for survival? ›

  • Meats & Beans. Canned meat, chicken, turkey, seafood. and other protein-rich foods, such as. ...
  • Vegetables. Canned vegetables and vegetable juices. ...
  • Fruits. Canned fruits and fruit juices. ...
  • Milk. Canned, boxed or dried milk and shelf- ...
  • Grains. Ready-to-eat cereal, crackers, pretzels, ...
  • Water. Enough for 1 gallon per day.

What is the only food that has an unlimited shelf life? ›

Salt // Forever

Since it's a mineral, salt essentially has an infinite shelf life, and because our body needs it, that makes it a critical commodity. So if you keep your salt in an air-tight container, you could probably pass it down to your grandchildren. Honestly.

What single food can you survive on the longest? ›

It is argued that the single, most complete food a human needs to survive is human breast milk. Other foods may be nutritious but inevitably lack certain vitamins, minerals, etc.

How do you feed a lot of people camping? ›

Large Group Camping Meals for Dinner
  1. Burgers or Hotdogs. Fast to cook and affordable in large quantities, juicy burgers and hotdogs are camping staples for good reason. ...
  2. Skewers. If your group loves nights around the campfire, a skewer dinner is a perfect way to end the day. ...
  3. Chili. ...
  4. Spaghetti. ...
  5. Hobo Packs.

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.

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