![]() All you need is graham crackers, chocolate bars, marshmallows, and a roasting stick. S'mores: S'mores are a classic camping dessert that everyone in your family can make. Popcorn: Popcorn is a light and crunchy snack option that's easy to pack and can be a fun treat while camping. For my Texas friends, get your jerky at Bucees on your way out.Ĭrackers and cheese: Crackers and cheese are easy to pack and can be a great source of protein and carbs. You can choose from beef, turkey, or vegan jerky, depending on your dietary preferences. Jerky: Jerky is a high-protein snack option that's easy to pack and can be a great addition to any camping trip. Look for bars that are high in protein and fiber to keep you feeling full and energized. Pack fruits that travel well, like apples, oranges, grapes and bananas.Įnergy bars: Energy bars are convenient and come in a variety of flavors and nutrient profiles. Everyone in our family loves 7-layer dip and it always feels like a treat.įresh fruit: Fresh fruit is a healthy and refreshing snack option. Seven-Layer Dip: It’s the perfect dip – it has protein (beans) and veggies and is just pure yummy. Costco also has so many yummy options that I sometimes change it up with whatever strikes my fancy there. It goes lightning fast and also makes a great dip for veggies. You can make your own trail mix by mixing nuts, dried fruit, seeds, and chocolate chips.Ĭhips and dips: Our absolute favorite is to make French onion dip (1 16-oz sour cream container to 1 packet of Lipton French Onion soup). Trail mix: A classic snack for camping, trail mix is convenient and easy-to-pack. You can also just make over the campfire. Pizza: Pizza is a great option for a pudge pie maker. Hamburgers, hot dogs and sausage: I think it goes without saying, these are camping staples ![]() This is another area where leftovers make great nachos the next day for lunch. We always pack tortillas, cheese, veggies, and meat and beans and then add guacamole, salsa and/or pico de gallo. I use our Dutch oven to heat up the soup or I will admit, I sometimes cheat and just use our camper microwave (ok, glamper:).įajita tacos or burritos: Tacos and burritos are easy to make and customize to your liking. I make soup ahead of time so that I'm not spending time in the kitchen and also because we all know that soup tastes better on day 2. Soups or chili: When it's cold outside, there's nothing better. ![]() You can make chili, pasta dishes, or stir-fry by cooking everything in one pot. One-pot meals: One-pot meals are great for camping because they require minimal clean-up. The veggies are great in eggs or salads and the meats can be made into nachos which is always fun and yummy. Both the grilled meats and veggies are always good to do early in the trip because I find lot of ways to reuse the leftovers. I love the Best Steak Marinade in Existence for beef and pork and have used it for years. Grilled meats and veggies, including kebabs: Sometimes, I bring pre-marinated meats for grilling. I would eat this at home, but we keep it as a camping highlight. Our favorite foil packet meal is this Chicken bacon ranch packet with potatoes. My kids aren't always too excited to start the process, but once it's ready, they are usually happy with their creations. What I love the most about foil packet meals is that everyone can make their own and include whatever they want. Put your favorite meat, condiment, and veggies between two pieces of bread, and you have yourself a treat!įoil packet meals:Foil packet meals are easy to prepare and require minimal clean-up. Grilled sandwiches: This is a great option for a pudgy pie. You can pack tortillas, cheese, veggies, and the cooked protein of your choice and just toast them lightly. ![]() Quesadillas: Quesadillas are easy to prepare. It’s so easy to boil water over a portable stove or with an electric tea kettle and add the noodles and seasoning for a quick meal. Instant noodles: I lived off of ramen in college, and some things never change. You can pack the salad and crackers or bread to eat alongside it. Tuna, chicken, or egg salad: These salads are easy to prepare ahead of time and can be a great option for a protein-packed lunch. If you aren’t a hummus fan, you can swap in your favorite dipping sauce. Wraps: You can pack tortillas, cheese, veggies, hummus, and meats and assemble the wraps when you're ready to eat. Pack bread, cheese, deli meat, veggies, and condiments, and you have a full meal with no cleanup requiredĬharcuterie Boards: We pack salami, cheese, nuts, olives, dried fruits, gherkins (that word always makes me laugh), and anything else that sounds good.
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