Campfire Cooking Over A Campfire, Open Pit BBQ, Campfire Recipes, Things to Cook on a Campfire
Campfire cooking produces the best tasting food you will ever eat! Just gather you up some wood, put it in the open fire pit, light it up, let it burn until you have some good coals, pull the top over it and put your food on the grates and cook. Be sure to clean the grates with a wire brush and let the fire burn them for a while to get them clean. We cook hamburgers, chicken, steaks, hot dogs, baked potatoes and even corn-on-the-cob. The possibilities are endless.
Choose your wood for campfire cooking very carefully. Avoid wood that is rotten or water logged. It does not burn good. Gather wood from the wooded area around the campground off the ground. Do not cut down any trees. You are only allowed to get the limbs or trees that have fallen to the ground. Be sure to get some small limbs and sticks to start the fire with. Keep your fire confined to the designated burn area. Never make a fire outside the fire pit. You can use the BBQ grill to cook on if you do not want to use the campfire.
When you get your wood gathered, cover it with a tarp if those unpredictable afternoon showers pop up. It is hard to start a fire with wet wood! If there has been no rain for a while, there may be a fire ban. Ask your park host if it is alright to have a fire.
These ideas don't use a campfire, but are good for camping. Get you a crock pot for your camper. You can fill that thing with any food you like and it will slow cook your food all day and be ready for you at supper time. I'll tell you an easy way to cook baked potatoes. Get your crock pot. Get your potatoes, wash them, coat them with your shortening, wrap them individually in aluminum foil, put them in the crock pot and turn it on. That's it!! You will have wonderful baked potatoes ready for you to enjoy in about 6 hours on low and 4 hours on high. Each crock pot cooks differently so keep an check on them. It only takes a few minutes of your busy day to prepare them. We cook those jumbo potatoes and make a meal with it. Just bring your toppings and fix 'em!
Now you are ready to cook unlimited meals. Cook chili, soup, chicken and dumplings, stew, roast, baked potatoes, corn on the cob, meatloaf, fish, baked beans and even peach cobbler. Maybe you know great recipes for the crock pot. Share them with us. I would love to post them for everyone to try. Be careful and happy cooking!
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