Packing up the RV for a family vacation can require lots of planning, especially when it comes to mealtimes. Whether you’re looking for a simple recipe that’s great for on-the-go, or comfort food to keep you satisfied after a day spent outdoors, these camping recipes will add some “fire” to your vacation menu.
Campfire Pizza
Bring your pizza night on the road with this recipe from Fresh Off The Grid. After you make the dough and form the crust (which is easier than it sounds), grab your favorite cast iron skillet and cook for three to five minutes on a grate over a campfire or camp stove. Remove from the heat, flip the crust and get creative with the toppings. Just be extra careful with this part – it will be HOT! Cook for an additional three to five minutes and enjoy!
Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs
Hot dogs are an easy favorite in the summertime, so why not give them a simple upgrade? This quick recipe from The Pioneer Woman can be accomplished in the oven or on the grill. First, score the hot dogs with thin cuts to keep them from splitting. Then, wrap with thin, center cut bacon, secure with a toothpick and bake or grill. Let everyone choose their own toppings, and there’s dinner!
Make-Ahead Burritos
Busy day with the family? These grab-and-go burritos from The Spicy Apron are a handful of goodness! Packed with tater tots, ground sausage, eggs, shredded cheese and salsa, nobody will know you made them ahead of time. Simply thaw and heat in a warm oven or grill when you’re ready to enjoy.
Campfire Hash
This filling dish from Taste of Home will please even the hungriest campers. Made with potatoes, Kielbasa, chopped green chiles and corn, it’s a great meal option any time of day.
Grilled Peaches
Throwing fresh peaches on the grill is a great way to enhance the flavor, and this easy dessert from Delish is a summer showstopper. Brush peaches with oil, and grill both sides for about five minutes (starting with the cut-side down). Serve with ice cream, honey and sea salt. Yum! Pro tip: Look for peaches that are still a little firm. If they’re too soft they won’t grill as well.
Grilled Brioche ‘S’mores’
What’s a camping trip without s’mores?! This fun take from Danny Boome / Food Network calls for mini croissants, marshmallow cream, bittersweet chocolate and coarse sea salt. In about ten minutes, you’ve got a warm, gooey, nostalgic dessert straight from the grill.
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