![]() Taking it up a notch from “Taco in a Bag,” we’re here to tell you there’s a much more gourmet option. Steak & Blue Cheese Cast Iron Nachos Photo: Fresh Off the Grid It is possible to prep this dish at home by cooking the beef there, then just heating it up when you’re ready to eat. You can easily take her advice and apply it to other over-the-fire cooking endeavors. Stacy with This Lil’ Piglet is to thank for this one, and she does a great job of explaining cooking over a campfire. This is such an easy-to-prep little snack! It’d be awesome to quickly whip one of these up when you get back to camp for the day and need a little boost. The Staten Island Family has made this recipe for the home, but these foil packs can easily be grilled or placed on the perimeter of a campfire to be camp-worthy. If you’re on a multi-day trip, bell peppers and other veggies are so versatile and can be used in other meals on your trip as well. This refreshing side dish is the perfect pairing to burgers, burritos, pasta, you name it! Feel free to add in any other veggies that are in season or just sound good. Foil Packed Veggies Photo: Staten Island Family Stacy with This Lil’ Piglet has “loaded” these mashed potatoes! 6. These aren’t your average mashed potatoes, though. They’re great at helping you feel full and they are packed with fiber, carbohydrates, and vitamins that are great after a long day enjoying the outdoors. Since this is the second recipe that mentions potatoes, I’ll go ahead and say that potatoes are just amazing at camp. Rustic Campfire Garlic Mashed Potatoes Photo: This Lil’ Piglet There is still bread for some carbohydrates but the light and zesty fruit lighten the dish and won’t bog you down. The colors in this dish alone will bring everyone around the picnic table! If you’re looking to get away from some of the heavier camp-food, here is your answer. Panzanella Salad with Tomatoes & Peaches Photo: Fresh Off the Gridįresh off the Grid easily continues to surprise us with these gourmet camp recipes! This is my first introduction to Panzanella Salad and I’ll probably be making this at home shortly. These puppies are easy to prep at home, then throw on the grill or fire at camp whenever you’re feeling hungry. What doesn’t taste better when you wrap it in bacon? Just when you thought Brussels Sprouts couldn’t get any better, the geniuses at Gimme Some Grilling wrapped them in bacon and put them on a skewer. Bacon Wrapped Brussels Sprouts Photo: Gimme Some Grilling Related read: 24 Delicious Vegetarian Camping Foods for Your Next Weekend in the Woods 3. These potatoes will easily compliment just about any camp meal, or will surely entertain your group while dinner is cooking. ![]() Campfire Potatoes Photo: Princess Pinky Girlįew things will beat the simplicity of potatoes, and even fewer things will beat the simplicity of foil packs! We have Jenn Fishkind and her blog to thank for this easy-to-share campfire potato dish. Related read: 11 Best Camping Apps for Wildin’ in the Woods 2. She provides plenty of alternatives and different ways you can cook this dish depending on what you have available. Mel with Adventures of Mel has done a great job of putting together this recipe and in-depth instructions. I immediately get excited about anything “loaded,” and these nachos did not disappoint! Nachos are great for sharing and make for some easy-going camp munching. Loaded Campfire Nachos Photo: Adventures of Mel Related read: 10 Amazingly Simple Camping Recipes for Kids 1. That’s why we put together this list some of our favorite and easy to make side dishes for you to try on your next camping adventure! Also check out our collection of easy camping meal recipes for when you’re planning out the main course. Hands down, one of the best things about camping is the food.Īnd while the meals usually get all the attention, passing around tasty snacks and side dishes is always a great way to bring everyone together around camp.
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