Campfire Recipes For Kids
When considering campfire recipes for kids, simple is always better. The basics work quite well like hot dogs and smores but there are many other recipes to consider.
Hot Dogs Wrapped in Dough
You can create your own "corndog" by taking some pre-made biscuit dough adding the called for amount of water and wrapping a hot dog that has already been placed on a stick with the dough. Be careful not to place the dough too thick otherwise it will not cook thru. Cook until golden brown over the fire and service with mustard or ketchup.
Meatballs
I have one child that is VERY picky but loves meatballs. Why not either purchase pre-cooked or make your own meatballs, be sure to cook them thoroughly before your camping trip and re-heat in foil packets that you tuck into the hot coals. You could even add sliced potatoes, carrots and add your choice of seasoning to make this a complete meal.
Grilled Sandwiches
With a pie iron you can make any type of grilled sandwich your imagination can come up with. Grilled cheese, turkey and cheese, ham and cheese, even a pizza sandwich! And most kids are perfectly content with just a regular 'ole sandwiches while camping so be sure to bring along the peanut butter and jelly for times when the kids are hungry and the fire is out.
Waffles
Waffles are such a versatile food and can be included in your camping trip foods. A waffle iron will allow you to cook your waffles over the campfire. My kids (bless their hearts) do not like eggs but will devour waffles so having the ability to cook waffles over a campfire is great.
Eggs
Eggs aren't just for breakfast and if you've got kids who love scrambled eggs, you can scramble eggs with your choice of other ingredients, take a plastic ziploc type bags, oil the inside of the bag, add your ingredients, squish the bag and then drop it into a pot of boiling water. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until the eggs have set. The best part - no clean up!
Ramen Noodles
Even though this may not be the healthiest choice, pre-packaged foods such as ramen noodles work quiet well around the camp site, especially the kids packaged in styrofoam cups. All you need to do is add hot water and allow the liquid to cook the noodles.
If you are looking for even more ideas for campfire recipes for kids you might want to purchase Camp Recipes for Kids.
About The Author:Jennifer J. enjoys camping trips with her family and enjoys sharing what works with picky eaters around the campsite. You can find out more about campfire cooking with kids at her website campfirecookingnow.com as well as other tips for campfire cooking.
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