19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (2024)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (1) If you want to rough it when you venture into the wilderness but still love a good camping hack, consider the convenience of make-ahead meals. Sure, glamping is all the rage at the moment, but sometimes we miss cracking open a can of beans and warming them on the open fire. Luckily, there's an in-between option. Combined with your camping trip DIYs and your fully stocked bag of campfire cooking supplies, all that's left is getting crafty about your meals. Keep reading for recipes that can be made ahead of time or prepped for easy cooking at the campsite.

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (2)Bacon Sheet Pan Pancakes: Bake up a tray of these sheet-pan bacon pancakes, then toast them in squares over the grill in the morning for a breakfast that'll make you feel like you're at home in the wild. (via Brit + Co)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (3)Roasted Vegetable Breakfast Muffins: If you're eager to hit the trail, you don't want to fuss over breakfast. Bring a batch of homemade roasted vegetable breakfast muffins in an airtight container, and let everyone help themselves in the morning. (via Show Me The Yummy)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (4)PB & J Snack Bars: Chewy, nutty, and sweet, these peanut butter and jelly bars have all the protein and good-for-you carbs you need to set up the tent and set off on your first hike. (via Brit + Co)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (5)Chicken Pot Pie Turnovers: What's more comforting than chicken pot pie? If you tend to get homesick in the wilderness, prep these individual pies beforehand and take a little piece of home with you. (via Spicy Southern Kitchen)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (6)Club Sandwich Pasta Salad: All the flavors of a club sandwich combine to make a refreshing side salad, without having to worry about your bread getting soggy. Pair it with barbecue chicken foil packs. (via Averie Cooks)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (7)Ham and Cheese Sliders: Make a big foil tray of ham and cheese sliders before your trip, then let them get all melty by the fire and serve to the whole family for dinner. (via The Cookie Rookie)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (8)Homemade Naan: Bring along some homemade naan on your next trip into the wilderness. Heat it up over the fiery coals and serve as-is for breakfast or a quick snack; use it to scoop up some hearty beans; or top with sauce and cheese to make grilled pizzas. (via by Asha Shivakumar)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (9)Italian Hero Subs: This Italian hero can be assembled ahead of time (it actually gets better as the flavors have time to meld), kept in the cooler, and then heated quickly by the flames for a meal that'll warm you from the inside. (via The Creative Bite)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (10)Pull-Apart BBQ Chicken Bread: Doing any sort of elaborate food prep on a dusty old picnic table is a "no" if you plan on having a relaxing time in the woods. Instead, slice and stuff a loaf of bread with chicken, cheese, and barbecue house at home, wrap it in foil, and warm it up over your fire for a cheesy, casual meal. (via Girl Carnivore)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (11)Shrimp Boil Foil Packets: Shrimp, sausage, corn, and potatoes sound like one *epic* camping combo. There's zero cleanup too, meaning more time for ghost stories and boxed wine. (via Damn Delicious)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (12)Slow-Cooker Baked Beans: Cracking open some baked beans to cook over the fire is a true camping tradition. Do yourself one better by swapping the can for a batch of these slow-cooker baked beans, which can be heated up at your campsite when it's time for dinner. (via Brit + Co)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (13)Spicy Honey Fish in Foil: Camping trips often come with lots of fishing. If you were lucky enough to reel in your dinner, foil packet recipes like this one are essential. Just make the marinade at home, swap in whatever your catch of the day is, and add some veggies for freshness. (via Rasa Malaysia)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (14)Tater Tot Sausage Breakfast Casserole: If a family-style casserole is more your breakfast speed, then this easily-prepped meal is for you. It's complete with sausages, eggs, and tater tots, so you'll have everything you need to feed your whole squad. You can prep and cook it ahead of time, keep in the cooker, and then pop it over the campfire in the morning to heat everything through. (via Plain Chicken)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (15)Veggie Foil Packets: Open-fire cooking usually calls to mind juicy cuts of meat, but for the veg-heads in your group, there's this recipe. Chop your veggies and meatless sausages at home, then fold them into foil packets, and cook in the fire or on the grill until steaming hot. (via Brit + Co)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (16)Baked Cinnamon Banana Chips: When you're craving something sweet at the top of the mountain, reach for these simple cinnamon banana chips. Unlike chocolate or candy, they can't melt in the heat, so you'll never be left without a treat. (via Brit + Co)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (17)Meal Prep Bistro Snack Boxes: Stave off hunger before you even get to your campsite by packing a few bistro snackboxes for the road. Protein-rich thanks to cheese and nuts and loaded with fruit and veggies, they'll give you the strength you need to erect a tent and unpack the car. (via No. 2 Pencil)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (18)DIY Trail Mix: Hiking means lots of walking *and* the inevitable hungry bellies that come afterward. Bring a custom trail mix customized to your liking to keep everyone climbing. For extra protein, include your go-to jerky, lots of seeds, and nuts for major muscle recovery. (via Brit + Co)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (19)Watermelon Jerky: Fruit snacks are full of added sugars that could make you crash when you need your energy the most in the great outdoors. Opt for homemade watermelon jerky instead, which will give you the chewy fruit flavor you desire but with the natural goodness of real fruit. (via Brit + Co)

19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (20)Make Ahead S'mores Cones: Pack sugar cones full of chocolate, mini marshmallows, and nuts, then wrap them in foil and head into the wilderness. When you're ready for dessert, pop the foil-wrapped cones on the grill for a few minutes, then enjoy the melted goodness inside. (via Jelly Toast)

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19 Easy Make-Ahead Recipes to Bring on Your Next Camping Trip (2024)

FAQs

What are easy foods to take camping? ›

Here are some easy-to-make snacks that'll cover both salty and sweet cravings!
  • S'mores Popcorn. ...
  • No-Bake Energy Bites. ...
  • Overnight Oats. ...
  • Homemade 5-Ingredient Granola Bars. ...
  • Mason Jar Parfait. ...
  • Smoked Ground Beef Chili. ...
  • No-Cook Healthy Southwest Salad. ...
  • Bacon and Chive Potato Salad.

What food should I bring for 5 days camping? ›

Top 20 Foods to Take on Your Camping Trip
  • Bread. As the basis of so many easy meals, bread is a must for any camping trip. ...
  • Tortillas. Just like bread, tortillas are versatile and can be the foundation of handheld meals. ...
  • Sausage. Sausage is the ultimate campfire meat. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Nut Butter. ...
  • Crackers. ...
  • Lunchmeat. ...
  • Beef Jerky.

How to meal prep for camping? ›

How to prep food for camping
  1. Frozen food is perfect for camping, and it'll keep your cooler colder longer, so you always have a place to keep food and drinks cold.
  2. Chop and pre-prep food and meals at home before you head out. ...
  3. Wrap food in foil to cook on the grill or over hot coals.
Jun 5, 2023

What food to take camping without cooking and fridge? ›

Non-refrigerated Camping Lunch
  • Rice and beans.
  • Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
  • Mac and cheese.
  • Avocado toast.
  • Bagel.
  • Grilled Cheese.
  • Potato with bacon and vegetables.
  • Tuna packets, crackers, and veggies.
May 17, 2022

What food to take on a 3 day camping trip? ›

Example 3-day menu plan using these recipes
DayBreakfastDinner
1Peanut butter oatmealHot dogs or veggie dogs
2Breakfast burrito in a bagCampfire nachos
3Homemade granola with oat milkGrain bowl
Sep 16, 2021

How to pack meals for camping? ›

When you start packing, start with a layer of ice on the bottom, then start adding in the items you need to stay coolest (like raw meat) on the bottom. Add another layer of ice, more food, and then more ice. Finish with foods that don't need much refrigeration, like vegetables.

What should I pack for a 4 day camping trip? ›

Campsite
  • Tent (and footprint, stakes)
  • Sleeping bags.
  • Sleeping pads.
  • Camping pillow.
  • Headlamps or flashlights (and extra batteries)
  • Camp chairs.
  • Camp table (if no picnic table)
  • Lantern (and mantles and fuel/batteries if needed)

What food to take camping for 2 weeks? ›

Some of the more common items found in our fridge and camp pantry are:
  • Tinned food: beetroot, sweet corn, baby corn, pineapple, mixed fruit, tuna, spaghetti, tomatoes, baked beans, and corn.
  • Fresh produce: cucumber, alfalfa sprouts, tomatoes, apples, oranges, onions, potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, snow peas, and baby corn.
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What to bring to a camping potluck? ›

Camping Potluck Meals
  • Beer Cheese Soup. Kampgrounds of America. Camping Potluck Meals. ...
  • Slow Cooker Cajun Scramble. Kampgrounds of America. Camping Potluck Meals. ...
  • Slow Cooker Baked Apples. Kampgrounds of America. Camping Potluck Meals. ...
  • These Easy Pasta Salads Are Perfect Potluck or Picnic Companions. Kampgrounds of America.

What to bring food wise for camping? ›

Baked Goods. Another great grab-and-go breakfast is pre-made baked goods! Think buttermilk blueberry muffins, croissants, coffee cake, cinnamon rolls, and zucchini or banana bread. Cookies are nice to have on for afternoon coffee and tea time, and rolls make an easy side dish for a lot of camping dinners.

Where do you put food at night when camping? ›

At night, place any loose food, plus a cooler if you have one, inside a metal bear box if there is one.

How much food should I pack for camping? ›

This will depend on many factors, including the intensity of your activity, your size and weight, how many calories you burn, how many days you'll be out and so on. A reasonable goal is about 1½ to 2½ lbs. of food (or 2,500 to 4,500 calories) per person per day.

What should you take while camping? ›

Checklist
  • Tent. Be sure to rent, buy or borrow a tent that will keep you dry and comfortable. ...
  • Groundsheet. A groundsheet is a piece of fabric that you place under your tent to help protect your tent's floor.
  • Tarp. ...
  • Sleeping bag. ...
  • Pillow. ...
  • Sleeping pad or air mattress. ...
  • Lantern. ...
  • Flashlights or headlamps with extra batteries.
May 27, 2024

What is the menu for camping? ›

This step will help keep you safe when things go awry.
  • 12 Camping Meal Ideas: A Campfire Menu. ...
  • Blueberry banana pancakes. ...
  • No-fuss broccoli & cheddar omelet. ...
  • Granola over a campfire. ...
  • Upgraded hot dogs. ...
  • Pizza quesadillas. ...
  • Double baked stuffed potato skins. ...
  • Prawn and smoky sausage foil packets.

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