Camping Fare
Summer is upon us...and many of you are likely off camping this weekend. I am out in the Canadian Rockies...enjoying the scenery, the company and the food...of course! What's a camping trip without good food? There's nothing like combining food and fire and cooking up some great campfire treats. I'm going to share with you a few of our family favorites...things we like to cook over the fire with the grands.
Everyone loves s'mores. But not everyone knows that s'mores are made so much simpler with the use of buttery biscuits topped with the perfect layer of melt-in-your-mouth milk chocolate. I usually use Petit Écolier biscuits...but recently have been using Celebration brand.
Roast your marshmallow to perfection. Sandwich it between two cookies...and enjoy a classic campfire dessert with a bit of a twist. When I purchased a a package of the cookies and marshmallows this week...the cashier asked if I was planning to put the two together. I explained how they made great s'mores. She thought that was the most brilliant idea...and was going home to give this method a try! So...in case you have never made s'mores this way...I thought I'd pass along the tip.
Banana boats are always a hit...for all ages.
Stuff a banana (skin on) with toppings of your choice (things like peanut butter, chocolate chips, and marshmallows)...wrap in heavy foil and roast over an open fire. After about five minutes...un-wrap and enjoy the ooey-gooey goodness right out of the boat. Ice-cream and chopped nuts are always a nice addition! For detailed instructions...you will have to check out the recipe in the Celebrations cookbook on page 133.
We used pizza toppings inside our bush pies...and cooked them two at a time inside a double bush-pie-maker. Our grands love them! We have also tried the dessert version...which is filled with any pie filling or Nutella and bananas.
For breakfast...or anytime...try cinnamon snakes.
Cover the wiener sticks with tinfoil...then wrap long strips of dough around the foiled end (we used refrigerated Pillsbury crescent dough) and roast them over the open fire until golden. Brush the cooked 'snake' with butter and roll in a cinnamon/sugar mixture. So good!
And here is a favorite camping lunch that doesn't even need a fire! Walking Tacos are always a treat. Purchase the single-serving size nacho chips...slit the bag...and make up your nacho plate right in the bag. Again...complete instructions can be found on page 135 of the Celebrations cookbook.
And those are the Saturday tips for this week...a few campfire food ideas while the season is upon us.
Everyone loves s'mores. But not everyone knows that s'mores are made so much simpler with the use of buttery biscuits topped with the perfect layer of melt-in-your-mouth milk chocolate. I usually use Petit Écolier biscuits...but recently have been using Celebration brand.
Roast your marshmallow to perfection. Sandwich it between two cookies...and enjoy a classic campfire dessert with a bit of a twist. When I purchased a a package of the cookies and marshmallows this week...the cashier asked if I was planning to put the two together. I explained how they made great s'mores. She thought that was the most brilliant idea...and was going home to give this method a try! So...in case you have never made s'mores this way...I thought I'd pass along the tip.
Banana boats are always a hit...for all ages.
Stuff a banana (skin on) with toppings of your choice (things like peanut butter, chocolate chips, and marshmallows)...wrap in heavy foil and roast over an open fire. After about five minutes...un-wrap and enjoy the ooey-gooey goodness right out of the boat. Ice-cream and chopped nuts are always a nice addition! For detailed instructions...you will have to check out the recipe in the Celebrations cookbook on page 133.
Another camping favorite is the 'bush pie'. A bush pie is basically bread stuffed with a filling of your choice...and then cooked inside a cast-iron bush pie maker (available at any sporting goods store).
We used pizza toppings inside our bush pies...and cooked them two at a time inside a double bush-pie-maker. Our grands love them! We have also tried the dessert version...which is filled with any pie filling or Nutella and bananas.
For breakfast...or anytime...try cinnamon snakes.
Cover the wiener sticks with tinfoil...then wrap long strips of dough around the foiled end (we used refrigerated Pillsbury crescent dough) and roast them over the open fire until golden. Brush the cooked 'snake' with butter and roll in a cinnamon/sugar mixture. So good!
And here is a favorite camping lunch that doesn't even need a fire! Walking Tacos are always a treat. Purchase the single-serving size nacho chips...slit the bag...and make up your nacho plate right in the bag. Again...complete instructions can be found on page 135 of the Celebrations cookbook.
And those are the Saturday tips for this week...a few campfire food ideas while the season is upon us.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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