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5 Tips for Cooking Over an Open Campfire

5/25/2023

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6 Tips for Cooking Over an Open Campfire by exquisitEXPLORATIONS Travel and RV Blog
6 Tips for Cooking Over an Open Campfire
There's something magical about gathering around a crackling campfire, surrounded by the beauty of nature, and indulging in delicious meals cooked over the dancing flames. If you're a camper looking to take your outdoor cooking skills to the next level, you've come to the right place. I'll share some invaluable tips and tricks for cooking over an open campfire, ensuring your meals are not only flavorful but also safe and enjoyable.

Read on to learn how to master the flames!

1. Plan and Prep Before You Go.

Before you embark on your culinary camping adventure, it's essential to plan your menu and gather all the necessary ingredients and equipment. Choose recipes that are suitable for campfire cooking, considering factors such as available cooking space and cooking time. Prepare and pre-measure ingredients, pack them in sealed containers or ziplock bags, and store them in a cooler or plastic crate until you're ready to use them.

Pro Tip: Especially during the summer in dry climates, it's also vitally important to check for burn ban notices before you set out on your camping adventure. We made the mistake once of not doing so and had to make some major last minute changes to our meal plan.
6 Tips for Cooking over an Open Campfire by exquisitEXPLORATIONS Travel and RV Blog
Get Creative With Foil Packets

2. Get Creative with Foil Packets.

Foil packets are a camper's best friend when it comes to easy and mess-free cooking over a campfire. Simply wrap your ingredients in heavy-duty aluminum foil, sealing the edges tightly, and place the packets directly on the coals or grill grate. Experiment with various combinations of meat, vegetables, and seasonings, and let the flavors meld together in a self-contained package. Need some inspiration? Check out this Shrimp Boil Foil Packet recipe from Fresh Off the Grid.

3. Bring the Right Tools.

If you have the space and the ability to wash them, consider bringing an old Dutch oven and/or a cast iron skillet or grill. Dutch ovens are perfect for roasting a whole chicken or making a pot roast or other one-pot meals. Cast iron works especially well for vegetables, bacon and eggs, breads, and so much more! Bring a grill rack or grill grate for your foil packets. We also love to have roasting sticks for simple things like hot dogs, hot sausages, and marshmallows, as well as pie irons for things like pizza pockets and sweet pies. Long skewers are perfect for kabobs, like these grilled coconut and pineapple sweet chili shrimp kabobs or these grilled Greek chicken kabobs. And lastly, a digital meat thermometer will ensure that your meats are cooked to the perfect temperature.

4. Build the Perfect Fire.

A well-built fire is the foundation of successful campfire cooking. Begin by clearing the cooking area of any debris or flammable material. Create a fire ring using rocks or a designated fire pit if available. Use dry wood and kindling to build a fire gradually, ensuring good airflow. Make sure you have a good mix of smaller pieces of wood and larger pieces of wood. Once the flames have subsided and you have a bed of hot coals, it's time to start cooking!

5. Master the Heat.

Controlling the heat of your campfire is key to achieving perfectly cooked meals. Create different temperature zones by arranging the coals accordingly. For high heat, spread the coals evenly; for medium heat, place them closer together; and for low heat, move the coals to the sides, creating an indirect cooking area. Adjust the distance between the cooking grate and the flames to control the intensity of heat.

6. Most Importantly, Ensure You and Your Family's Safety.

While the allure of open flames is undeniable, safety should always be a top priority. Keep a bucket of water or sand nearby for emergencies, and never leave the fire unattended. Use long-handled utensils and oven mitts to avoid burns, and teach children about fire safety rules, like keeping a safe distance from the fire and not handling pots and pans that have just come off the fire. As I mentioned before, it's also crucial to check and adhere to any fire regulations or restrictions in your camping area. As disappointing as it may be, do not build a fire and cook over an open flame during a burn ban!

Cooking over an open campfire can be a thrilling and rewarding experience, allowing you to savor the outdoors while indulging in mouthwatering meals. By following these tips, you'll be well-equipped to create hearty meals that will leave full bellies and lasting memories. Preparation, creativity, and safety are the keys to successful campfire cooking. So on your next camping trip, gather around the fire, and let the flames ignite your inner chef!

​Have you tried cooking over a campfire? Share your favorite campfire cooking hack or recipe in the comments below! Let's inspire and learn from each other's outdoor culinary adventures.

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