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Camping Dinners Make Ahead Ideas: Simple and Delicious Outdoor Meals

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Alright, so, last weekend, I decided to go on a camping trip. The weather was looking good, and I thought, why not make the most of it? But you know how it is with camping – cooking can be a real hassle. So, I did some digging online and found a bunch of tips about making meals ahead of time. Sounded like a game-changer, so I gave it a shot.

First things first, I planned out my meals. Breakfasts were easy – overnight oats and some fruit. I prepped the oats in jars before leaving, just added some milk, fruit, and a bit of honey. They were good to go in the morning. No cooking needed, which was great.

For lunches, I decided to go with salads. I made a big batch of Mediterranean chickpea salad at home. I chopped up some cucumbers, tomatoes, and red onions, and mixed them with chickpeas, feta cheese, and a simple lemon-herb dressing. I packed the salad in a big container, and it stayed fresh in the cooler. It was so refreshing to have a cold, healthy lunch after a morning of hiking.

Dinners were a bit trickier, but I had a plan. I found this idea online about making foil packet meals. Basically, you put all your ingredients in a foil packet, seal it up, and cook it over the campfire. I prepped a few different packets before leaving: one with chicken and veggies, one with sausages, potatoes, and onions, and one with just veggies for a lighter option. I seasoned everything with salt, pepper, and some herbs, and they were ready to go.

  • Assemble the foil packets, making sure to distribute the ingredients evenly.
  • Fold the foil over the ingredients, crimping the edges to seal tightly.
  • Store the packets in a cooler until ready to cook.
  • When ready, simply place the packets on hot coals and let them cook.

At the campsite, cooking was a breeze. I just threw the foil packets on the hot coals, and in about 20-30 minutes, dinner was ready. It was so satisfying to have a hot, delicious meal without spending hours cooking. Plus, cleanup was super easy – just crumple up the foil and toss it in the trash.

I also brought along some snacks that didn’t need any prep. Things like jerky, trail mix, and dried fruit were perfect for munching on during the day. And of course, I didn’t forget about dessert. I made a batch of no-bake cookies before leaving, and they were a huge hit around the campfire.

All in all, making meals ahead of time was a total lifesaver. It saved me so much time and effort at the campsite, and I was able to enjoy my trip without stressing about cooking. Plus, everything tasted great, which is always a bonus. If you’re planning a camping trip, I highly recommend giving it a try. It’s definitely something I’ll be doing again in the future.

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