Healthy camp foods
chubbymommy34
Posts: 14
Going camping this weekend. Super excited to show my son who is almost 4 what camping is all about.
I want to stay away from all the quick go to foods we usually eat when camping; hotdogs and hamburgers etc. Any suggestions on healthy camp friendly meals? I will have a tiny bbq and of course a fire.
I want to stay away from all the quick go to foods we usually eat when camping; hotdogs and hamburgers etc. Any suggestions on healthy camp friendly meals? I will have a tiny bbq and of course a fire.
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Nothing wrong with burgers, IMO. We make our own using lean ground beef, oatmeal, and free run eggs. Good snacks to bring are fresh fruit,, and veggies. I wash and cut everything before we go, I even take the grapes off the vine. You could also pre cook and dice chicken and make wraps. Twice baked stuffed potatoes is super yummy. And farmer sausage...yummmm... Ok, now I'm just day dreaming of food. Lol!0
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roasted corn, baked potatoes, yogurt, fruit, lunch meat sandwiches are a few I just went a few days ago and roasted apple and peach half's with butter and cin- sugar0
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Wrap some chopped up potatoes, peppers, onions, mushrooms in foil with a little olive oil and salt and pepper and toss them in them on the coals in your fire. Wrap up salmon fillets with onion and lemon slices with a little smear of butter, salt and pepper in foil and toss those on too.0
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if you make a box oven you can cook all sorts of stuff!
do you have a camping skillet you are bringing? my girls always loved tacos in a bag, you can use ground turkey instead and season it, use all the taco veggies and toss it in a single serve bag of sun chips. om nom nom.
what about chicken sausage instead of hot dogs? a lot of them are cooked already so you can just heat it over the coals.
fruit is awesome snacks, pb and j sandwiches, flavored rice cakes or plain rice cakes with pb on them0 -
BBQ some lean meat and throw on some zucchini spears marinated in italian dressing. Hotdog (buy a healthy one) on a stick and don't forget the 'smores. If you don't do a hotdog and 'smores, you're depriving that child of the full camping experience. Those 2 thongs can be, just for camping foods, if they're things you don't normally like. Shish-ka-bobs are good too. Take everything all cut-up from home and don't forget to soak the wooden skewers. Have fun!!! And make sure the little one has his own flashlight, he'll love flashing it around.0
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Do you have those nifty campfire cookers? You can make individual hot pocket type things in the campfire? They aren't very expensive and I thought thy were a lifesaver! Kids made mini pizzas and quesadilla. I also roasted pears and apples. Used precooked chicken and made fajitas. Lots of ideas as healthy as you want!0
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pre cook and shred some chicken breast and make quesadillas. sounds like a not very camp food but they get so amazingly crisp on a propane grill! veggie dogs are another hot dog alternative. nuts are a great snack, can just toss the shells into the fire.0
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Lots of great ideas. Thanks so much guys0
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fresh caught fish if at all possible, if insisting on bringing the meat why not go with lamb kabab's spice things up a bit!0
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