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This week, weβre trading kitchen counters for picnic tables and stovetops for open flames. Whether youβre camping deep in the woods or just backyard glamping, this camp menu is filled with simple, comforting favorites.
Okay, this weekβs βmeal planβ is all about campfire vibes. Weβre talking easy stuff that tastes amazing outside. Like Grandmaβs pancakes, campfire nachos, grilled corn, and foil-pack hobo dinners. Nothing fancy, just super simple, food you can throw together for your fun camp menu, after a day outside.
So, how many does it feed? This little camping menu should cover about 4β6 people, depending on how hungry everyone is after hiking or hanging by the fire. Iβve got the shopping list ready too! Itβs everything you need to keep camping simple and stress-free.
Grandmaβs Homemade Pancakes
Grandma’s homemade fluffy pancakes are the ultimate comfort breakfast! They’re light and airy, yet satisfyingly filling, making them the perfect morning treat. Whether topped with syrup, fruit, or a dollop of whipped cream, these pancakes are sure to brighten up your day and bring a smile to your face
Campfire Nachos
These campfire nachos are the ultimate outdoor comfort food! Packed with layers of seasoned ground beef, refried beans, and gooey cheese, these nachos are then topped with your favorite veggies and will be a new summertime favorite!
Easy Grilled Corn
Grilled Corn is a family favorite! It’s so easy to make this incredibly delicious side dish that you’ll have on repeat all summer long.
Hobo Dinner Foil Packets
My Hobo Dinner Foil Packets are loaded with juicy beef and veggies for a no-mess, kid-approved dinner!
Iβve got you covered with a printable shopping list, everythingβs measured out and ready to pack. No guesswork, no stressing at the store. Just grab it and go! Itβs organized by category too, so you can get in, get out, and get back to planning your adventure.
What About Leftovers?
If youβve got a cooler, youβre golden. Most of these meals make great leftovers for lunch the next day. Just stash them in an airtight container and keep βem chilled. We usually reheat stuff over the fire or eat it cold if weβre too lazy (no shame).
If youβre giong to be camping for more than one night and need a few foild meal ideas, Iβve got you covered. Make these ahead, throw them in a cooler on ice, and pull them out for a hot homemade meal from the campfire.