Cooking right on top of the coals of a fire is great for somethings but if you want to really get the most out of your food, invest in a campfire grate. Using one raises the cooking utensils higher over the fire and allows you to cook all sorts of recipes that can’t be cooked r...
Dutch ovens come in cast iron (very heavy) and cast aluminum (about 25% the weight of cast iron), and I use both with a preference for neither other than the weight difference. Most of the recipes in this section require the use of a Dutch oven. I prefer using Reynolds turkey-sized ...
Yes. Yes, we did. Cast-iron is one of the oldest and most fire-stable cooking utensils on the market. So if you don’t currently have one consider adding that to your gotta-have campfire cooking tool list. Cast iron can be used to bake, fry, and simmer all your meals (but don’...
In this article, we will explore 10 creative and tastycampfire recipesthat your family has likely never tried before. From foil packets to iron skillets, these recipes demonstrate the diversity of campfire cooking. So, try out a few unique meals on your next family camping trip to bring exc...
The recipes insidePie Iron Recipeswill give campfire chefs a look into various global cooking styles from a number of different countries. Creative and fun, these simple campfire cooking menus can elevate any camping trip into a gourmet experience. Here’s a breakdown of what’s in the book ...
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Favorite Campfire RecipesAugust 10, 2017 4 Comments Is it just me, or are our appetites bigger when we are cooking over an open fire? We recently returned from our annual camping trip up near Lake Tahoe. Food that is cooked directly over an open campfire just seems to taste better, ...
For me, campfire recipes have to be simple. Easy cleanup is important as water may be limited. Of course, this depends on how long your camping trip will be. Campfire Cooking If you only go for a night, buns and hot dogs, and a bag of marshmallows will probably do. I like to put...
Cast Iron over Charcoal If you don’t have a portable stove or just want to try a ‘campier’ cooking method, charcoal is a great option. Charcoal brings a smoky flavor to your food that is largely absent in stovetop meals. Of course a traditional campfire is going to give you a rich...
The Cast Iron Camping Dutch Oven is a multi-functional cookware that works wonders with slow-cooking recipes. It comes with a tight-fitting lid that helps lock in nutrition and flavor. This pre-seasoned dutch oven works like a charm right out of...