Grab your tent and sleeping bags and prepare to spend time in nature.
Just because you wont be in your kitchen doesn’t mean you might’t enjoy delicious food.
All of these recipes are equally great for enjoying at home.

Photo: Eric Wolfinger
Grilled Salmon with Sweet Peppers
It may seem counterintuitive to start the fish skin-side up.
But when you flip it, the fish skin captures the juices as it finishes cooking for extra-flavorful results.
Serve with chimichurri sauce (see Associated Recipe).

Here, we cook asparagus, mini peppers and zucchini together with a hint of garlic and butter.
Tri-tip is an inexpensive and flavorful cut of beef that takes beautifully to cooking over an open flame.
Either way, it’s a healthy and tasty summer meal.

Freezer Bean & Cheese Burritos
This copycat version of store-bought frozen burritos is perfect for meal prepping.
Make a big batch to store in the freezer for healthy packable lunches or a quick campsite meal.
BBQ Carrot Dogs
Shock everyone with this recipe for veggie dogs that actually taste like hot dogs.

They’re an amazing (and healthy!)
vegan alternative to traditional meat hot dogs.
Garlic Butter Campfire Corn
This flavorful corn couldn’t be easier to prepare.

Camping Chicken Quesadillas
These make-ahead quesadillas are a genius campfire dinner solution.
Make a batch on the weekend and keep them in your freezer.
For a grab-and-go breakfast, reheat the oatmeal cakes in the microwave for about 40 seconds.

Quinoa & Chia Oatmeal Mix
Make your own hot cereal mix with this healthy recipe.
One serving of the warm cereal contains 6 grams of fiberalmost a quarter of your daily quota.
Short on time in the morning?

Try our overnight oatmeal variation.
Mango-Date Energy Bites
Sweet, sticky dates act as the glue for these no-cook energy balls.
Perfect for hikes or during sports, this healthy snack travels well.

Best of all, it’s possible for you to make this energy bar recipe in minutes.
Campfire Biscuits on a Stick
Who said warm, buttery biscuits weren’t campfire food?
Thinly twist dough around a stick or skewer and hold over the fire for deliciously toasty campfire biscuits.

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