A-1 Steak
A camping recipe from Jim. Here is the trick to a very good steak.
Alamo Chicken
A camping recipe from Beth. This recipe is easy and very tasty. It's also great for those low-carb diets. After all, anything with bacon and cheese has got to be good.
All In The Mix
A camping recipe from Lit'l John. This is something me and my brother threw together on our last night of camping a couple of years ago. It's all we had left to eat of our food supply and man was it good.
Apple Cider Stew
A camping recipe from Marvin. This can be a meal in itself. The beef can be pre-cooked at home. You should finish the stew over a bed of coals on the campfire.
As You Like It Stew
A camping recipe from Grandy. The wonderful thing about this dish is that you can use just enough meat to flavor your veggies or all you want.
Baby Back Ribs
A camping recipe from David. Baby Back Ribs are a fravorite on the grill. For camping, marinate the ribs overnight, pat them dry before applying a dry rub, and store them in a Ziploc in your cooler until you're ready to grill. They are grilled dry and bbq sauce is applied when served.
Badami Chicken
A camping recipe from Barnali. This is an Indian recipe.
BBQ Pork Loin
A camping recipe from David. This tasty dish requires some advance preparation at home, but very little work to serve it up at the campground.
BBQ Rice
A camping recipe from Deb. This is an easy make-ahead recipe and a great warm-you-through meal.
Backpacker's Thanksgiving Dinner
A camping recipe from Kelsey Cornelius. A feast for on the trail.
Barbecued Pork Hocks
A camping recipe from Hotshot. An excellent alternative to common meats. The skin is good too, reminding me of the crackling my mother used to come up with on her pork roasts years ago. You don't need any bbq sauce.
Beanie Weenie Casserole
A camping recipe from Rebecca Bishop. I am a cook at a campsite now and have found this is a big hit whenever I serve it. This recipe can be done on the stove or over a fire.
Beans o' Fire
A camping recipe from Rodney Jordan. The ingredients in this recipe may be varied somewhat. The flavor comes primarily from the sausage.
Beef Pasta
A camping recipe from David. For this recipe you'll need your two-burner stove, a good size pot, and a 12-inch skillet.
Beef and Veggies
A camping recipe from Bill. The meal smells so good it makes you hungry.
Beef, Beans, Bacon and Potato Feast
Beef, Beans, Bacon and Potato Feast, a camping recipe from Big Rick Smith. Try this rib sticking meal after hiking, biking fishing or hunting.
Biscuit Stew
A camping recipe from Jerry. This is super easy to make and really sticks to your ribs. Because of the size of an RV oven, you can't make much more than this at one time. Use a rack setting as far away from the heat source as possible to prevent burning the bottom of the biscuits.
Blackened Chicken
A camping recipe from David. If you like Cajun, you'll like this rub, which you can make from common ingredients in your spice rack.
Burger Boats
A camping recipe from Michelle Warren. This recipe can either be placed on a grill or laid in the coals.
Butter Onion Trout
A camping recipe from Neely. This is one of the easiest ways to cook a good meal when primitive camping.
Cabbage Stew
A camping recipe from David. This is an easy one-pot meal that can be prepared in a Dutch oven or a big pot over a camp stove.
Cabbage and Smoked Sausage
A camping recipe from Don N. I have had this many times while camping. This can be an entire meal by itself.
Caesar Lamb Chops
A camping recipe from cabalot. I call this Caesar Lamb Chops because it has almost all the ingredients as the dressing minus the egg and anchovies and with the addition of parsley and rosemary. Adjust the ingredients to your taste. If you don't like mustard, don't add it. I don't like mustard, but it adds a nice background flavor in a marinade. The same recipe is good with beef or chicken too.
Camp Beef Stew
A camping recipe from Randy. Prepare at least a day before camping. While camping, your prep work is done and the stew can cook for 2-3 hours while you do other things!
Camp Chili
A camping recipe from Steve. Serve with bread or saltines or any cracker of your choice. A good sangria wine is also delicious.
Camp Kabobs
A camping recipe from Marsha. Camp Kabobs are easy and mess free. The kids like eating them too, because they're fun to eat. Bake potatoes directly in the fire, add some bread and you've got a meal.
Camp Shish Kabobs
A camping recipe from Wild Bill Gwaltney. This simple recipe produces great grilled meat flavor, so you may want to take more meat than you usually plan on.
Camp Stuff
A camping recipe from Sunny. We were almost done with our trip, and I still had these ingredients left over. So, in an attempt to fix a nice meal without wasting food, I combined everything to make a great dinner for all of us. Yummy!
Camper's Paprikash
A camping recipe from Jeanine. This dish tastes great, especially in the spring and fall or when having any late summer suppers. It's warm, sweet and spicy, but not too peppery for the kids.
Campfire Bass
A camping recipe from Glenn. A simple way to cook fish with minimal clean up.
Campfire Beans
A camping recipe from Betty. Round out this meal with a tossed green salad, bread and butter.
Campfire Chicken
A camping recipe from Bob. I tried this by accident one night during a Scout campout, and everyone loved it.
Campfire Comfort Chicken
A camping recipe from Patty. This recipe will make anyone enjoy the comfort of a warm fire.
Campfire Dead Dog Pie
A camping recipe from Chris Keepes. The recipe got it's name because the dog was missing the first time we cooked it, and we told everyone that it was the dog. Still, this has been a campsite favorite whenever I prepare it for other campers.
Campfire Fajitas
A camping recipe from Chris. The smoke from the campfire along with the liquid smoke make for a very unique (and quite delicious) combo.
Campfire Hobo Stew
A camping recipe from S.A. Lee. This is an easy, economical and healthy recipe. We usually set up the ingredients buffet style and then form an assembly line.


