Camping is one of the best parts of summer. I love being with my family, communing with the outdoors and just living the good life without all the distractions. You would think going camping would be a very thrifty activity, but costs can add up quickly if you are not careful especially when food is concerned. So I decided to share my family’s favorite cheap camping meals and yes, dessert is considered a meal in my book!
Here are 10 Easy and Cheap Camping Meals.
1 – Pancakes – I love hot pancakes in the morning but I have found they taste even better when the work is done for me. Before I leave I whip up a recipe of my homemade buttermilk pancakes and put it in a gallon-size Ziploc bag to freeze overnight. I like to freeze it flat so I can pack it easily in my cooler. By the time you need it, the batter is thawed and ready to use. Bunch the batter in the corner, cut the pointed end and you have a dispenser for perfectly formed pancakes, too! Throw some syrup on those pancakes and the meal is done for you!
2 – Egg sandwiches – These egg sandwiches are not just for your everyday home use! They are amazing when they are warmed in the fire, too! Just make them and freeze as normal except wrap them in foil instead of plastic wrap. Add them into your cooler and in the morning warm them on a grill or on the coals. Make sure you don’t walk away because they don’t take long to get warm and ready for you to eat! I like the individual portions so everyone gets a good breakfast even if they get up at different times.
3 – Omelets in a bag – Using gallon-size Ziploc bags and boiling water you can make homemade omelets for your whole family. Crack the eggs into each individual bag–I like to use 2 eggs per person. Then add in what I like to call the “cleaning out the fridge” toppings–peppers, onions, cheese, ham, sausage, spinach–whatever you have on hand. Add them to the cooler and in the morning boil a large pot of water. Drop each bag into the boiling water and cook them for about 12-13 minutes. After the allotted time, carefully pull out the bags, slide the omelet on to your plate and enjoy!
4 – Campfire Pizza log – This recipe is a crowd pleaser every time I make it. Roll out your pizza dough into a rectangle. You can make your own or use the refrigerated pizza dough. Add in 1/2 cup of tomato sauce, 8 ounces mozzarella cheese and any toppings your family likes. I also take the opportunity to use up those veggies and meats from my fridge! Starting at one end roll the dough up like you are making cinnamon rolls and pinch all ends to create a seamless log of pizza goodness. I also like to throw a little parsley on the top for a pop of color! Wrap it in foil and freeze it. It will help keep things cool and will thaw and be ready to cook by dinnertime. You can cook it on a grill or just put it in the logs for a total of 25 minutes, flipping often. Once it is done, cut or pull it apart and serve. Fresh pizza is a rare commodity while camping and will be gobbled up in seconds!
5 – Taco soup – Easy taco soup is made by using 2 cans of stewed tomatoes, 1 cup frozen or canned corn, 2 cups of homemade beans or canned beans, 1 packet taco seasoning, and 1 lb cooked ground beef. Throw it all into a pot and cook it together. Cool it and freeze it into resealable freezer bags. When it’s frozen add it to your cooler. When you are ready for your meal, dump the contents into a pot and bring it to a simmer. Bring along a small bag of Fritos to add on top and dinner is ready!
6 – Campfire Sandwiches – This is great for lunch or dinner and uses a loaf of French bread, ham, cheese slices, butter, mustard. You could substitute different meats and cheeses, too. Without cutting all the way through the loaf of bread, cut 12 slices about 3/4 inches thick to create 6 sandwiches. You should cut it to about an 1/4 inch from the bottom of the loaf. Stir together 3 TBS of butter and 1 TBS mustard and spread the mixture on every other slice of bread. Fold the cheese slice in half and add the ham in the middle. Stick the ham and cheese into the slots. Wrap the sandwich in foil. You can freeze this or just add it to the cooler. Place on a grill or in the coals where you will turn it frequently. Cook the sandwiches about 20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and the loaf is nice and hot! Remove foil from the loaf and pull apart the sandwiches.
7 – Curly dogs – This is a great way to change up the regular hot dog dinner. All you need is hot dogs and a package of crescent rolls. Wrap the crescent roll around the hot dog and roast it until the dough is cooked and the hot dog is warm! It takes about 10 minutes for the dough to cook all the way but it is definitely worth it!
8 – Campfire roasted apples – This is an easy and yummy dessert with just 4 ingredients–apples, cinnamon, sugar and butter. Core and slice your apples so that they can still fold up to the apple shape. I used an apple slicer but a sharp paring knife does the trick, too. Transfer the apple to the foil and use the foil to help keep the apple shape. Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon an all the apple slices and then add about 1 TBS of cut butter slices into the center of the apple. Wrap the foil around the apple so it forms a secure package. Add the apples to the coals, turning sides about every 5 minutes. Roll it out of the fire and let it cool for a couple minutes and then dig in and enjoy!
9 – Campfire eclairs – This is a new dessert that my kids have enjoyed making and I love that it only has three ingredients — a package of crescent rolls, cool whip and chocolate frosting. Wrap your crescent rolls around your hot dog sticks making sure that it is closed around the end of the stick. Hold over very hot coals, constantly turning so it doesn’t burn. It takes about 10 minutes to cook all the way through and will come off the stick easily when it is done. Fill with the cool whip and frost the top. You can switch up the variations of the filling with different flavors of pudding, too!
10 – Cake in an orange – This cake is cooked in an orange! Cut the top of the orange off and scoop out the flesh. Take your time with this part because you want to be able to put the orange back together again without the orange flesh. Fill the orange with prepared cake mix or your own homemade cake batter leaving room for it to rise. I fill it a little over halfway full and it has worked every time. Put the top of the orange back on and wrap it in foil. Tuck it around the hot coals for about 20 minutes turning about every 5 minutes. Even though it smells delicious let it cool for about 5 minutes and dig in!
Do you have any favorite recipes we can add to these cheap camping meals?
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Comments & Reviews
Susie says
These are some great ideas! We are getting set to go camping, and I needed some make ahead, easy meals for our trip and these are perfect – thank you!
Nola Roden says
Thank you so much for the meals. I am going to be camping and travelling soon and these will come in handy. Thank you again.
Susie Leong says
Awesome ideas!
Jen Orhm says
So. Much. Plastic. How about at least using Tupperware so you can reuse it?! Good grief.
AZ Camper says
It’s super easy to wash dishes when your camping and don’t have a sink… not ?. Come on greenies think.
Me says
I love these recipes.. we do wilderness camping and the only means of washing dishes is in the lake we are on.. so the fact that everything is prepared ahead of time is AWESOME.. plastic or NO plastic..
Christina says
Because ziplock bags will take up less room in the cooler. Also for the omelettes I don’t think it would come out as well if you used tupperware. Also with the pancake mixture you’d probably want to get some of the air out as well and they were only suggestions I’m sure you could use tupperware if your heart desired 😉
Tonya Stultz says
We don’t use much plastic on a day to day basis. But our opinion is that we can feel okay to use it for our 1 week of camping each year.
Lynn says
You can wash the plastic zip lock bags after use.
The Ultimate Camper says
Thank you for sharing! I can’t wait to try them all – especially the campfire eclairs!
Alicia says
We’re camping right now and the ham & cheese campfire sandwiches and the pizza log are definitely on our list of meals to try out now! Thanks for the suggestions. <3
Travelling Bangladesh says
Thanks for the easy to cook, delicious and cheap camping meal recopies.
Robin says
I tried the pizza log. What a disaster, We cooked it for a very long time and it would never cook – just raw dough. Ended up having hot dogs. Not sure what I did wrong?
K. Clever says
Yes, ours was a mess too. Just raw on the inside. Wont be making that again.
Lindsey P. says
Totally agree….campfire pizza was a disaster! It stuck horribly to the foil so that we spent 30 minutes scraping off tiny foil bits. And it was nearly impossible to cook through without burning the outside even though I moved and turned it numerous times.
Kellie says
Yep us too. Oozing mess. Had to go order pizza (luckily there’s was one close) bc we didn’t bring anything else as we were doing meal trading with family. I also made the breakfast sandwiches. Hoping that works out bc I’m really bummed about the raw dough sauce log I made!
marcha song says
You don’t have certain specific instructions on all, ie, “curly dogs” – now do you roast it on a stick? or do you put the dog with the dough in a foil and wrap in the fire? This site isn’t very good with specifics or mentions on tips. The tips i get are from the replies. Not worthy of my time to “thumb” thru…
Linda says
Peanut butter in the center of apples is also good! New to camping love your ideas?
deb says
You are amazing!! Going campinG next week and so happy to find your site
KEEP POSTING!!!!
Nur says
The best and truly easy make-ahead freezer friendly recipes!!
I searched through nearly 20 other pages before seeing this on pinterest. Going winter camping soon and with work still going on I will have only enough time to make these.
Thank you thank you!!! <#
Claire says
We are going on our second ever camping trip soon, and I was really excited to try the pizza roll/log until I read through the comments, now I’m not so sure. I’m thinking it might be too much to attempt on only our second trip. I want everything easy while we’re still figuring out this camping business. 🙂 I think instead we may do individual pita pizzas on our little grill…I’ll take along pizza toppings and some pitas and then everyone can just top their own.
Mallory says
Hate to say it but the pizza log has been an utter failure for us 2 years in a row. It’s too bad because we love pizza! IF YOU ARE THINKING OF MAKING THIS, SPRAY THE FOIL BEFORE WRAPPING YHR DOUGH. Otherwise you may end up with a failed experiment. Twice.
Corinne says
My family calls a rolled pizza Stromboli. My grandma would tell you to make it at home, bake it for about 25 min at 350 and then you can wrap in foil and freeze it and then just thaw and heat up on the fire. I have made Stromboli many times and if I were going to make it for camping I would cook ahead of time 🙂
Kristine says
Did you rinse/drain the beans before you added them?
Rebeca says
I can’t wait to go camping this Summer. Such great recipes ideas.
Jay Que says
How would you make a freeze the campfire pizza log if you don’t have a freezer when you are camping?
Karrie says
Freeze before you leave, then add it to your cooler along with ice to keep it frozen longer.
Lucinda Nutting says
I love these ideas! We go camping quite often and we tried the campfire sandwiches for a tubing trip and they worked perfect. Can’t wait to try the campfire pizza log! Thanks for the tips 🙂
Rod says
These are great recipes, I would urge you to reconsider the plastic bag omelettes though. Ziploc bags are not designed for cooking, if you submerge them in hot water like that, chemicals from the plastic, including known endocrine disruptors, will leach into the food you and your family eat. Bring a camping skillet and empty the bags out into the pan instead.
Gabby says
You. Just. Saved. My. Life.
Happy.MoneySaver says
I am so happy to hear that! 🙂
Ashley says
The campfire pizza log looks fantastic. I’m a little apprehensive to try it since I’ve read on some other sites that the dough ends up sticking to the foil when cooked or the outside gets burnt and the inside is still raw. Do you spray something on the dough so it doesn’t stick? Any more tips on this? Also I will have to use a grill for this since there are only communal fire pits where I’m going.