If you’re looking for a warming drink to keep in your cold hands, this Lemon Ginger Brew is for you. It’s a great hot drink that you can continually add hot water to until you’re ready to retire at camp for the evening.
Read MoreAs peach season nears its end, this is a perfect flaky and tangy mix to serve after your meal. It’s incredibly easy and will not be overly sweet or heavy after dinner.
Read MoreFall is here and the spices have come out. This easy-as-pie apple galette will conquer those autumn cravings for nutmeg alongside the apples that are coming into harvest.
Read MoreThis leek and potato soup will match the falling leaves and crisp autumn air. It has all the key elements bringing it to perfection including salty and crispy bacon, sour cream, savory leeks, creamy potatoes, fresh herbs and homemade croutons.
Read MoreSpiced apples and tangy carrots make this a great addition to your fall camping menu. Steel cut oats make this a hearty meal to kick off your crisp autumn mornings.
Read MoreAutumn is here and there is no better way to celebrate the change of seasons than a big pot of chili at camp. Cooking this in a dutch oven is easy it easily serves a crowd.
Read MoreThis is a really easy meal when you’re rolling up to a campsite after a long drive. The brown rice pasta is the perfect match to the tuna and pesto.
Read MoreIf you love any recipe you that includes caramelized onions, this one is for you. It makes a tasty and unique camp recipe to serve as an appetizer or snack.
Read MoreChicken makes the perfect one pot dinner over the fire in cast iron. The smokey paprika adds to the camping theme that your meal will take on when cooked over the campfire.
Read MoreThis tasty mix of vegetables cooked over the fire in cast iron will satisfy any veg head at camp. It’s also makes a great side to tacos for a crowd.
Read MoreThis classic combination will be a breeze to ‘cook’ on the trail. You can save your fuel since you will be letting the oats soak overnight. Get ready to be transported right back to third-grade when you opened your lunchbox and saw a PB&J staring back at you.
Read MoreQuinoa isn’t just for lunch anymore. It’s a great protein to start your morning with while adventuring. It’s lightweight and can be made the night before saving your the fuel and hassle.
Read MoreEasily tossed into the cooler before the start of your trip, this dressing makes a perfect salad dressing. It will make meals effortless, but elevated at camp. You can also use this as a marinade for poultry, pork and veggies.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a way to use up your blackberries from the farmer’s market, this is a fantastic recipe. Not only is it delicious on chicken and pork for grilling, it also stores incredibly well. You’ll be able to enjoy this summer treasure year-long.
Read MoreThis is a regional favorite with a camp twist. It’s savory, peppery and cheesy. The unique flavor that makes me think of home and I hope you love it as much as I do.
Read MoreChimichurri is a fantastic slurry of fresh herbs and oil brightened with a red wine vinegar. It works perfectly to soften this tougher cut of meat as a marinade while the reserved can be drizzled over at serving time.
Read MoreToss this in your cooler and forget about it. You can use this herby mix to marinate meat, chicken or as a dressing for your trip. It’s a no-hassle and easy to make recipe that will elevate your camping experience.
Read MoreIf you’re a fan of the classic bruschetta recipes, this will be very similar. It has all the key elements that you’re used to, but is elevated for camping with the use of the charred bread.
Read MoreThis show-stopper is not overly sweet so the actual taste of blueberries jumps out at you immediately. If you’re in blueberry season you won’t regret using up your farmer’s market treasure on this.
Read MoreIt’s your lucky day. You snagged a trout right from the river pool and now you need to know what comes next. This easy recipe will make good use of your latest catch.
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