30 Best Dutch Oven Camping Recipes - Campfire Dutch Oven Cooking

2022-06-24 23:35:59 By : Mr. Gavin bai

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There's one tool that we always bring when car camping, RV camping, or glamping — a campfire Dutch oven! (Campfire Dutch ovens are different than the enameled Dutch oven in your kitchen. If you need one, we like Lodge's version.) With the lid on and nestled in coals, a Dutch oven can simmer, stew, and braise! With the lid off, it sears meat and chicken like a cast-iron pan. It's great for soups and stews, and it works with camp stoves and open fires alike. Here are more than two dozen delicious Dutch oven recipes that can easily be made over a campfire.

First things first, get the basics on what this versatile piece of cookware is, and learn a little about why it makes such an essential piece of camping equipment!

This hearty stew is just the thing to warm you on a cool mountain evening, or replenish your energy after a long day of hiking.

Here's a one-pot stew that is packed with flavor. You can grab a rotisserie chicken on the way to the campsite, or just use some precooked chicken breast meat.

Warning: The smells wafting from this decadent dish may draw nearby campers to your site. Luckily it makes more than enough to share.

Campfire lasagna? It's doable in a Dutch oven! Skip the instructions to broil at the end, however, and simply let the cheese melt while everything finishes cooking.

Steak is an easy and decadent campfire meal. It's made even easier when you can cook the sides right in the same dish!

This show-stopping dish is perfect for when you're glamping—or just want to impress the heck out of someone.

This spicy pulled chicken can be packed into tortillas, piled onto soft buns, or eaten straight on a plate with perhaps a side of grilled corn.

This is camping food at its finest. It's simple, hearty, and full of flavor.

This recipe is especially apt if you're camping near the ocean—and can source fresh seafood.

Though this can be made in a skillet, it's just as easy to make in a Dutch oven. You can weigh the chicken down with a smaller heavy pot, or a grill press.

Boil up this veggie-packed soup for a hearty, healthy campfire dinner.

This hearty dish is full of satisfying flavors. Pre-make the spice mix to make camp-side prep easier.

Risotto has a rep for being tricky, but don't believe it. This low-simmering concoction of corn, ham, herbs, and rice is particularly suited to campfire cooking.

A classic campfire food if there ever was one, this one-pot chili recipe gets a boost of flavor from orange juice and bourbon.

A tater tot crust topped with bacon, eggs, cheese, and sausage will get your family going in the morning.

Get the recipe at The Gunny Sack.

Customize your chilaquiles with your favorite toppings. This blogger layered on queso fresco, avocado, and sour cream.

Get the recipe at Spoonful of Flavor.

No need to wait for bread to rise with this pull-apart dish. It's easy to make and both kids and adults will love it.

Get the recipe at The Creative Mom.

Turn biscuits into delicious mini donuts with a little help from cinnamon sugar and hot oil.

Get the recipe at The Touring Campfire.

Take enchilada night to the great outdoors with this family-friendly meal.

Get the recipe at Fresh Off The Grid.

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Hungry after a long day outside? This recipe, made with ground beef or turkey, minced garlic, diced tomatoes, and elbow noodles is the ultimate fuel.

Get the recipe at My Incredible Recipes.

Yes, you can still have a home-cooked meal (like chili and cornbread!) while you're camping.

Get the recipe at Fresh Off The Grid.

With only five ingredients, this cinnamon roll recipe is the perfect treat-yourself meal.

Get the recipe at Tried and Tasty.

Have a slice of dessert for breakfast, thanks to this delicious Dutch baby recipe.

Get the recipe at Self Proclaimed Foodie.

Why make normal s'mores when you could make a s'mores cake right by your campfire in just 10 minutes? This recipe is gooey chocolatey heaven.

Get the recipe at Polka Dot Chair.

Enjoy everyone's favorite bar food while sitting by the campfire with a cold beer. It's hard to mess up campfire nachos; just alternate layers of chips with cheesy toppings, and you'll have a delicious, crunchy mess to devour.

Get the recipe at Fresh Off The Grid.

Cook sausages and baby potatoes with veggies, seasoning, and the dark beer of your choice for a hearty meal that's bursting with flavor.

Get the recipe at What's Cooking America.

Bacon, chicken, potatoes, and onions are coated in BBQ sauce for a campfire dinner that's as easy to make as it is delicious. You can also make this recipe in a slow cooker at home anytime you like.

Get the recipe at Clarks Condensed.

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Baked ziti is the ultimate comfort dish that everyone in your family will love. Along with baked pasta, Italian sausage, and spaghetti sauce, add veggies of your choice, like mushrooms and green peppers.

Get the recipe at Three Guys Outside.

Get cozy by the fire with some warm blackberry cobbler, which is easy to make in your dutch oven with just three ingredients! A scoop of ice cream on top makes this dessert even more tasty.

Get the recipe at Just 2 Sisters.