Campfire Chicken StewGrill chicken, uncovered, over medium heat for 3 minutes on each side. Place two pieces of chicken each on four pieces of heavy duty foil. Divide potatoes, carrots and green pepper between the four pieces of foil.
Camping Trip Beef StroganoffCombine all ingredients (except noodles) and heat to serving temperature. While meat mixture is heating, cook the noodles. Serve over cooked, drained noodles.
Campers' StewCut bacon and ham into small pieces and saute with onion. Add vegetables and mix. Simmer over campfire about 45 minutes or bake at 375 degrees F for 40 minutes.
Easy Camping Chicken DishDelicious, few ingredients and not much time; what's not to like? Boil the water and add the rice, cover. Turn on the oven to 350 degrees F.
Campfire Foiled Chicken DinnerThis is a favorite summer meal.
Grilled Chicken and Vegetables Packets I like this recipe because I live alone and can make up several packets at a time to freeze when there's a bulk sale of chicken to take advantage of at a low price and, other than tossing a salad, each packet is a full meal for me :-)
Ziplock Party OmeletsThis is a great recipe for feeding a large crowd at an open house or family holiday gathering! Also good for camping. No oil or frying involved. Egg beaters may be substituted
Country RabbitCoat rabbit with prepared fish batter. Fry until golden brown. Put into small roaster, or deep baking pan with tin foil as a lid. Mix two cans cream of mushroom soup with one can water; pour over rabbit to cover.
Foil Pocket MealWhen camping in the summer, it is too hot to fire up the oven to cook when in a camper. I like to put my meat and veggies in a foil pocket and cook them over an outside grill.
Cake In Orange CupsThis is a nice change from an ordinary slice of cake. Cut 12-18 12-inch squares of heavy-duty foil; set aside. Cut 1-inch slice from top of each orange. Scoop out orange fruit and pulp. Leave peel intact as a baking cup. Prepare cake according to package directions.
Hot Dog in a Milk CartonFun way to cook hot dogs while camping. Kids love doing this.
Campfire Foil PacketsMy husband used to have his campers make these foil packets when he was a camp director. Now we make these when camping with the kids. It's a favorite; so easy to make and healthy too, which is good considering this is usually followed by s'mores for dessert.
Campfire Chicken and DumplingsChicken and dumplings is a family favorite, and this simplified version is our classic camping standby. It's a healthy, well-rounded meal and very filling. This soup is also warm, which is good since it tends to get cold in the evenings where we camp.