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Camping season is upon us! Whether you’re camping at a state park or in your backyard, cooking over a campfire is fun. My kids love to cook dinner over the campfire, so we’ve found a variety of easy backyard campfire recipes.
There is way more you can cook over a campfire than just hot dogs. Leave the hotdogs behind! You can cook full, delicious meals that leave everyone satisfied yet shocked that you cooked it over an open fire.
Here are some backyard campfire recipes that your family will love. The most important thing about each of these is that they’re easy. We wanted to make sure that all of them are kid-friendly.
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Breakfast Recipes
Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Camping Burritos
Make these ahead of time, and when you wake up in the morning, you’ll have an easy and filling breakfast ready to cook over the fire.
Campfire Cinnamon Rolls
What kid doesn’t love cinnamon rolls? They all do! All you need is cinnamon rolls and some campfire forks to roast them over the fire.
Campfire Egg Cups with Ham
Grab an aluminum muffin pan and make egg cups! Kids can do this and add their favorite things, like extra cheese or veggies.
Cast-Iron Frittata
Not only is this one delicious, it’s super healthy thanks to the kale, spinach, garlic, tomatoes, and other vegetables. It takes about 25 minutes to cook but it’s worth the wait.
Egg Bake Breakfast Foil Packet
Foil packets are the best thing for campfire cooking. With this recipe, you mix everything and cook in packets over the fire.
No-Mess Omelettes In A Bag
These are easy to make, and each person, kids included, can customize their omelet with their favorite addition.
Lunch Recipes
Campfire Grilled Nachos
Are you craving nachos? You can customize what you add into the nachos, and they’re cooked in an aluminum pan over the fire. These would be a delicious lunch as well as the perfect snack around the fire.
Campfire Hawaiian Pizza
Here is a simple campfire pizza recipe that only uses five ingredients. It’s fast and easy, perfect for a relaxed lunch while camping at the lake.
Campfire Hot Dog and Potato Packets
Kick the standard hot dogs over the campfire out the window. You can also use any precooked meat in this recipe, such as cooked sausage or ham.
Cast-Iron Quesadillas
What makes these quesadillas so good is the three types of cheese along with a little sour cream. Other than the flour tortillas, the rest of the ingredients are up to you.
Chicken Street Tacos
These are delicious, easy to make, and you can customize them however you like. The smoky flavor from the grill makes them far tastier than ones you’d make in your home kitchen.
Pie Iron Pizza
Do you have pie irons? If so, this no-prep recipe is the perfect campfire lunch for adults and kids. Plus, it’s so easy to make.
Dinner Recipes
Campfire French Bread Pizza
This is an easy recipe for camping because you make it ahead of time. It works as an excellent backyard campfire recipe or as a make-ahead recipe for a weekend trip.
Campfire Macaroni and Cheese
Nothing screams comfort food like macaroni and cheese. This recipe is easy and brings comfort food into your backyard or on your camping trip.
Campfire Taco in a Bag
Whether you call them taco in a bag or walking tacos, kids and adults love these. What a perfect dinner when you’re hanging with your family!
Cheesy Campfire Potatoes
Who doesn’t love cheesy, creamy, garlic potatoes? This can go alongside those hamburgers you’re cooking for a delicious dinner recipe.
Hamburger Pizza
Everyone is familiar with cooking hamburgers on your grill or campfire, but what about hamburger pizza?
Shrimp Boil Foil Packs
These are great because you get a complete meal in an easy-to-handle package. All you do is wrap the ingredients in foil and cook them over the fire until they’re done.
Dessert Recipes
Campfire Blueberry Crisp
Need a dessert for when you’re sitting around a campfire with your friends or family? Instead of S’mores, try making this blueberry crisp that everyone loves.
Campfire Cherry Hand Pies
Can you say YUM? Cooked with refrigerated or homemade pie crust in a heavy skillet, these are a fantastic alternative to whoopie pies that many make on campfires. Kids love this recipe as well.
Campfire Cones
Without a doubt, these are my kids’ favorite campfire desserts. We’ve even made them over the grill when we aren’t camping. You can customize these cones with whatever you want. Our favorites are mini Reese’s Cups and crushed up Butterfinger Bars.
Campfire Donuts
Have you got refrigerated biscuit dough and oil for frying? Then, you can make some homemade donuts over the fire.
Campfire Monkey Bread
Your kids can make this by themselves and cook it over the fire. It’s that simple and delicious!
Campfire Peach Crisp
This recipe is unique, using graham crackers and instant oatmeal. When you’re camping and cooking, you have to get creative, and this recipe looks delicious!
Dutch Oven Apple Pie
If you have a Dutch oven, you can cook pretty much anything over a fire, and that includes apple pie. To make it easier, pre-measure the dry ingredients ahead of time and put them in a Ziploc bag.
Final Thoughts
Summer is the perfect time for camping. Whether you’re setting a tent up in the backyard with your kids or hitting the local lake campgrounds, these recipes are so easy that kids and adults can make them with ease.
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