This herby hummus is a new take on the old classic. It is packed with flavor and add a punch to your pita, veggies or lunchtime wrap. You can whip it up and serve it right way, pack it into the cooler or take it in your pack with the dehydrated method.
Read MoreThe richness and heat of these beans are cooled down with the bright citrus rice. It is the perfect combination to enjoy after a long day in the outdoors since it’s quite filling. This recipe can be made at camp in a dutch oven or at home and dehydrated for a backpacking meal.
Read MoreIf you love the dessert, this bananas foster overnight oat recipe is for you. It takes the real banana flavor with the simple spices to bring the whole thing together with the oats. It’s easy and will fill you up for your day of adventure.
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 MoreThe flavor combination of strawberries and rhubarb is always a winner. This is the quickest way to get your summer bounty stored away for your next adventure or right into the freezer to enjoy in the winter.
Read MoreThe farro here serves as a hearty base against a tangy vinaigrette that’s bursting with lemon flavor. It’s a light and bright meal that can either be stashed in your camp cooler or rehydrated on the trail.
Read MoreThis Middle Eastern staple is loaded with protein and calories for a long journey. It can be cooked at camp for a crowd or dehydrated at home and brought along on the trail for a dinner below the stars.
Read MoreThis popular trail snack is incredibly easy to make at home. It delivers a sweet and tangy treat with a kick from the chili at the end.
Read MoreThis complex pizza is easy to make and is hearty enough to satisfy the appetite of any big adventurer. The base of chimichurri is a unique flavor that adds a bit of freshness and punch to the old classics.
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 MoreThis might be the holy grail of ingredients I stumbled onto for flat bread cast iron pizzas. The crunchy and light crust will hold up to the mix of savory and tangy ingredients on the top.
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 MoreOn the hunt for your patriot dessert for the 4th? This one has everything your guests will want. The decadent cream cheese filling is tamed by the fresh raspberry gelatin on the top and the crunchy crust on the bottom.
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 mixed berry version of a cast iron galette will not disappoint any fresh berry lover. It’s mildly sweet and pulls the tang of the berries through right away. This will soon become a camp favorite.
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.
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