Best Camping Food Plus Recipes

The best camping food is easy to carry if you’re hiking; doesn’t need to be refrigerated or can be stored on ice packs for a day; and will give you all the energy you need to forge on.

Sounds easy enough, but if you don’t get creative you just may be stuck gnawing on granola bars and eating from a can. (Been there, done that!)

Camping in a tent
Photo by BLM Oregon/Flickr

 

The list I’ve compiled here is based on extensive searches I did on Internet camping forums, where regular campers share their favorite choices. Of course it’s not exhaustive; there are many other foods that are great to bring. These are what they consider the best ones that they never leave behind, whether for spring, summer, fall or winter camping.

For the best camping food to add flavor:

  • Seasoning and marinating packets. Marinate meat the night before you leave.
  • Pepper grinder and peppercorns
  • Cumin
  • Oregano
  • Vinegar
  • Olive oil
  • Dry salad dressing mix
  • Onion
  • Hot sauce

Great Breakfast Ideas:

  • Omelet in a bag: chop vegetables and cheese. Place in a Ziploc bag you can boil with eggs, and boil until it’s cooked.
  • Instant oatmeal
  • Coffee (bring a coffee press!)
  • Tea
  • Fruit, especially things like small apples, oranges, and kiwis that won’t be too heavy

Main and side dishes:

  • Uncle Ben’s instant rice that you can boil in the bag
  • Ramen noodle mix
  • Canned food
  • French bread
  • Salad greens in bags
  • Lipton pasta and rice sides
  • Dinty’s canned Beef Stew
  • Biscuit mix
  • Cornbread mix
  • Canned beans
  • Cream of chicken soup
  • Canned chicken
  • Quesadillas and burritos (pre-cook at home and wrap in foil, then stack them; see the recipe below)

Camping Snacks:

  • Granola bars
  • Snickers bars
  • Beef jerky
  • Baby carrots, already peeled
  • Nuts

5 of the Best Camping Food Recipes

Here are some great recipes by food bloggers that are easy to make over an open fire, anywhere you camp. You can find the actual recipes by going to the blogs directly.

Walking Tacos

Kristie of the Saving Dollars and Sense blog makes these tacos inside empty potato chips bags—and uses the chips within the dish! Get the recipe

Chili Campfire Bake

Kristen at Six Sisters’ Stuff uses macaroni, chili, corn chips, and cheddar cheese to make this. Get the recipe

Breakfast Burritos Campfire Style

Deborah at Taste and Tell blog makes these ahead of time and wraps them in tinfoil. Get the recipe

Campfire Potatoes

Tiffany at The Daily Leisure blog mixes in red new potatoes, garlic, Worcestershire Sauce, and more. Get the recipe

Campfire French Toast

Stacey of the This Lil Piglet blog uses bread, egg whites, and strawberries to make this delicious breakfast meal. Get the recipe


What do you think is the best camping food and recipes? Please leave a comment.

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