Easy and Delicious Camping Recipes for Your Next Adventure (2024)

These will make everyone a happy—and full—camper.

By Beth Branch
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Camping season has arrived! After a long day of hiking and exploring the outdoors, there's nothing better than gathering around the campfire for a delicious meal.

To help you plan your next camping trip accordingly, we’ve put together a list of our best camping recipes, like side dishes, easy snacks, and even some sweet treats because what's camping without s'mores?

Grill up some hot dogs, corn, and all kinds of kebabs. And never fear, if you bring along a camp grill or prefer to cook over the campfire, these recipes are delicious either way!

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Campfire-Grilled Pineapple Upside Down Cake

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This five-ingredient campfire-grilled pineapple upside-down cake goes way beyond charred marshmallows for an impressively-memorable camping dessert.

Get the recipe for Campfire-Grilled Pineapple Upside Down Cake.

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S'mores Three Ways

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Look, there's absolutely nothing wrong with a regular s'mores—but we think it's time to give the classic recipe some decadent upgrades.

Get the recipe for S'mores Three Ways.

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Grilled Corn with Mexican "Street Style" Topping

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Make this popular grilled corn topping on your next camping trip or at your next barbecue!

Get the recipe for Grilled Corn with Mexican "Street Style" Topping.

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Hot Dogs with Quick Cast-Iron Beans

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After a long day of exploring the great outdoors, you're going to be craving a hearty meal. This classic camping dinner recipe is easy to throw together—thanks to a grill and a cast iron skillet.

Get the recipe for Hot Dogs with Quick Cast-Iron Beans.

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Grilled Watermelon and Halloumi Kebabs with Basil Salt

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The perfect vegetarian camping appetizer or side dish, these skewers take advantage of fresh summer watermelon and pair it with salty halloumi.

Get the recipe for Grilled Watermelon and Halloumi Kebabs with Basil Salt.

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Chicken and Black Bean Nachos

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The best thing about this foil pack recipe? It can be eaten anywhere your adventure takes you.

Get the recipe for Chicken and Black Bean Nachos.

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Grilled Orange Old-Fashioned

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If you're looking for a fun drink to make on your next camping trip, how fun is this co*cktail garnished with a toasted marshmallow!?

Get the recipe for Grilled Orange Old-Fashioned.

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Blackberry-Glazed Chicken

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Psst. Fresh blackberries break down into a tangy sauce incredibly fast, and turn standard grilled chicken into a sweet-tart wonder.

Get the recipe for Blackberry-Glazed Chicken.

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Grilled Hot Dogs with Fixin's

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Pair your dog with one of these delicious toppings, including spicy chiles and tangy pickled onions.

Get the recipe for Grilled Hot Dogs with Fixin's.

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Cast-Iron Caramel, Marshmallow, and Salted Almond Brownies

Equally at home on a grill or cooked over campfire coals, this cast-iron brownie, packed with marshmallow, caramel, and salted almond gets all kinds of crispy on the edges, but stays gooey and delicious on the inside.

Get the recipe Cast-Iron Caramel, Marshmallow, and Salted Almond Brownies.

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Mason Jar Lemonade

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Two ingredients, plus water and ice, are all it takes to make this classic summer sipper. Just combine in a mason jar and shake!

Get the recipe for Mason Jar Lemonade.

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Skillet Spinach-Artichoke Dip with Fire-Roasted Bread

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The best part about this dip aside from how delicious it is? You can prepare and serve it your cast iron skillet! It's the perfect camping appetizer or snack

Get the recipe for Skillet Spinach-Artichoke Dip.

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Tofu, Tomato, and Zucchini Kebabs

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Looking for vegetarian or vegan camping recipes? Fresh thyme and a light marinade make these easy grilled kebabs taste incredible!

Get the recipe for Tofu, Tomato, and Zucchini Kebabs.

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Skillet S'mores

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To avoid unnecessary prep and mess on your camping trip, take advantage of make ahead camping recipes. You can assemble these miniature s'mores skillets beforehand, which makes them the perfect "bake-and-take" treats.

Get the recipe for Skillet S'mores.

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Beer-Braised Chicken

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This spicy pulled chicken can be packed into tortillas, piled onto soft buns, or eaten straight on a plate with perhaps a side of grilled corn.

Get the recipe for Beer-Braised Chicken.

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Seared Sausage with Cabbage and Pink Lady Apples

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Don't forget to pack your dutch oven! This is camping food at its finest. It's simple, hearty, and full of flavor.

Get the recipe for Seared Sausage with Cabbage and Pink Lady Apples.

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Grilled Corn with Red Pepper Jelly Glaze

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Spice up your summer corn with this easy glaze! You'll want to slather it on everything.

Get the recipe for Grilled Corn with Red Pepper Jelly Glaze.

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Mason Jar Watermelon Frosé

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Summer is here and it's time to kick back and relax with a boozy frozen treat!

Get the recipe for Mason Jar Watermelon Frosé.

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Perfect Grilled Burgers

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You can't go wrong with this basic campfire staple. Set up a grilling rack over some coals, form some patties from meat, salt them generously, and you've got a delicious meal.

Get the recipe for Perfect Grilled Burgers.

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Toasty Cinnamon Twists

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This simple and cinnamon-filled campfire treat is easy to whip up and will become a new family favorite! They're kid-friendly and only a few ingredients.

Get the recipe for Toasty Cinnamon Twists.

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FAQs

What foods are good 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 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 cook camping with kids? ›

15 Easy Camping Recipes for Kids
  • Momma's Thick Pancakes. Pancakes are almost sure to be a hit with kids (and adults, too). ...
  • Easy Breakfast Casserole. ...
  • Breakfast Burrito. ...
  • Wake Up the Dog. ...
  • French Toast Casserole. ...
  • Barbeque Sandwiches. ...
  • Fajitas. ...
  • Mac Daddy Delight.
May 17, 2022

What foods can you cook on a campfire? ›

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.
Feb 27, 2024

What food can you take camping without refrigeration? ›

For camping, food that keeps well includes dehydrated meals, canned foods, whole grain cereals, dried fruits, nuts, and hard cheeses. These options are durable, non-perishable, and don't require refrigeration, making them ideal for sustaining energy levels and nutrition while enjoying the great outdoors.

What is the rule of three camping? ›

Normally, the rule of threes contains the following: You can survive three minutes without breathable air (unconsciousness), or in icy water. You can survive three hours in a harsh environment (extreme heat or cold). You can survive three days without drinkable water or sleep.

What food can you take camping without cooking? ›

No-Cook Camping Food for Dinner
  • Taco Bowls. For our first of many camp food ideas, taco bowls are one of the best camping recipes out there. ...
  • Pasta Salad. Pasta salads are an excellent way to fill up on the trail. ...
  • Hot Dogs and Sausages. Hot dogs and sausages are always a hit when camping. ...
  • Soup and Chili.

What do fussy kids eat camping? ›

Before your trip, set out the foods your picky eater loves, like raisins, goldfish, pretzels, peanuts, dry cereal, and M&Ms and let them put together their own trail mix. This is an easy way to personalize a snack with little to no effort.

What to cook on a campfire with kids? ›

Here are some fun camping recipes you should definitely test out next time you and the kids hit the open road.
  1. Potato, bean and chorizo stew. ...
  2. Korean bbq beef burgers. ...
  3. Barbecued corn with coriander and chilli butter. ...
  4. Chicken noodle soup in a jar. ...
  5. Easy meatball risoni. ...
  6. Hot cross bun s'mores. ...
  7. Quick shakshuka eggs.

How much food should I pack for camping? ›

This will depend on many factors, including the intensity of your activity, your size and weight, how many calories you burn, how many days you'll be out and so on. A reasonable goal is about 1½ to 2½ lbs. of food (or 2,500 to 4,500 calories) per person per day.

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