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Campfire Banana Splits
This was a recipe from my old Girl Scouting days. A very easy recipe for all ages that needs little adult supervision. Great for sleep-overs and backyard camping trips.
S'mores at Home
S'mores indoors at home, this recipe is messy, gooey, and oh-so-delicious. They're perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth in minutes. This treat will hit the spot.
Campfire Chicken Pot Pie
I looked all over the internet for a campfire chicken pot pie recipe using canned biscuits for the crust. I couldn't find one, so I came up with my own recipe.
Fasoulia (Breakfast Kidney Bean Dish)
Fasoulia is a traditional breakfast served in many Arabic countries. It can also be eaten for lunch or dinner in case you don't have any meat on hand, as the beans are full of protein and fiber. Very delicious! Serve and eat the traditional way, by grabbing it with pita bread.
Grilled Sausage with Potatoes and Green Beans
Grilled sausage with tender red potatoes, onion, and green beans. This recipe is easy to cook in a foil packet on the grill. Plus, clean-up is a breeze!
Broiler S'mores
I'll admit making s'mores over a campfire is the best method, but, if your living with a statewide burn ban and don't have a fireplace, this is a fabulous alternative. On the up side, this method does produce perfectly uniform, golden marshmallows.
Who-Hash
This easy dish was one we often had while camping as kids — my sister and I loved it. Many years later, I was challenged to come up with a dish to take to my sister's for Christmas brunch. I was inspired and made our camper's hash. To justify this humble dish's appearance at Christmas, I called it "Who-Hash," and a tradition was born. Now we make this Who-hash recipe every Christmas morning. The name of this dish came from a line in Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" where it is described that the Grinch stole everything in the Whos' house, even "their last can of Who-hash!"
Campfire Trout
For this campfire trout recipe, my dad taught me how to prepare the trout we caught fresh on camping trips when I was a kid. I always loved the buttery flavor and melt-in-your-mouth texture!
Newfie Goulash
This goulash with tomato soup, ketchup, and corned beef is an old recipe made by my grandmother who lived on an island in the North Atlantic — long before "goulash" was made with ground beef. It was our typical meal when my mom was in a rush to put something hot and tasty on the table. My family and friends use it a lot, and I add the grated Parmesan cheese on top to give it a gourmet touch. The dish is nice with a green salad.
Apricot Leather
Learn how to make your own apricot fruit leather with this recipe. It's a great way to use extra apricots, especially when your tree gives a bumper crop. Apricots are very nutritious and this makes a great snack. The leather will keep for a long time in an airtight container.
Mimi's Smoked Salmon Chowder
My sister made this smoked salmon chowder when we were camping in a rustic cabin on the Strait of Juan de Fuca that runs between Vancouver Island and Washington's Olympic Peninsula. It's very, very warming and delicious.
Hot Cocoa Mix in a Jar
Easy to make hot cocoa mix in a jar. This recipe makes enough for two quart-sized jars. You can dress them up to give as fun holiday gifts, or take a jar on a camping trip and enjoy hot chocolate by the campfire. Sealed properly, these can be stored in a dry area for up to 3 months.
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