
Camping trips are all about
adventure, fun, and of course, food! But while classic campfire treats like
sโmores and hot dogs are fun, theyโre not always the healthiest options. Luckily, you can still keep mealtime exciting with
easy, nutritious, and delicious campfire recipes that kids will love.
These recipes are
simple to make, packed with nutrients, and perfect for picky eaters, ensuring your little campers stay
happy, full, and energized on your outdoor adventures.
1. Campfire Banana Boats ๐๐ฅ
A healthy twist on sโmores, these
banana boats are naturally sweet, fun to make, and packed with fiber and potassium!
Ingredients:
โ 1 ripe banana (per person)
โ Dark chocolate chips or cacao nibs
โ Chopped nuts (almonds, walnuts, or pecans)
โ Mini marshmallows (optional)
โ A drizzle of honey or peanut butter
How to Make It:
- Slice the banana lengthwise, keeping the peel on.
- Gently open the banana and fill it with chocolate, nuts, and marshmallows.
- Wrap it in foil and place it over the campfire for 5โ10 minutes.
- Once soft and melty, unwrap and eat with a spoon!
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Pro Tip: Swap chocolate for
dried fruit or shredded coconut for an even healthier option!
2. Veggie & Cheese Campfire Quesadillas ๐ง๐ฎ
Quesadillas are
quick, easy, and customizable, making them perfect for camping!
Ingredients:
โ Whole wheat tortillas
โ Shredded cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, or pepper jack)
โ Sliced bell peppers, mushrooms, or spinach
โ Pre-cooked shredded chicken or black beans (optional)
How to Make It:
- Place a tortilla on a sheet of foil.
- Sprinkle cheese, veggies, and optional protein on one half.
- Fold the tortilla in half and wrap it tightly in foil.
- Cook over the campfire or on a grill for 5โ7 minutes per side.
- Carefully unwrap, slice, and serve!
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Pro Tip: Serve with
guacamole or Greek yogurt instead of sour cream for a healthier dip!
3. Campfire Apple Pie Packets ๐๐ฅง
A
no-mess, campfire-friendly apple pie thatโs packed with flavorโwithout the sugar overload!
Ingredients:
โ 2 apples, thinly sliced
โ 1 tsp cinnamon
โ 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup
โ ยผ cup rolled oats
โ 1 tbsp chopped nuts (pecans or almonds)
โ 1 tbsp butter or coconut oil
How to Make It:
- Toss sliced apples with cinnamon, honey, oats, and nuts.
- Place the mixture in foil packets and add a small pat of butter.
- Seal the foil and cook over the campfire for 10โ15 minutes.
- Open carefully and enjoy warm!
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Pro Tip: Add
Greek yogurt for a creamy, protein-packed topping!
4. DIY Campfire Pita Pizzas ๐๐ฅ
No oven? No problem! These
mini pizzas cook right over the campfire in minutes.
Ingredients:
โ Whole wheat pita bread
โ Tomato sauce
โ Shredded cheese
โ Favorite toppings (bell peppers, mushrooms, turkey pepperoni)
How to Make It:
- Spread tomato sauce on pita bread.
- Add cheese and toppings.
- Wrap in foil and place on campfire grill for 5โ7 minutes.
- Carefully unwrap and enjoy a crispy, cheesy campfire pizza!
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Pro Tip: Let kids create their own
custom toppings for a fun meal activity!
5. Campfire Trail Mix Energy Balls ๐๏ธ๐ซ
A
no-bake, energy-packed snack perfect for hikes and long days outdoors!
Ingredients:
โ 1 cup oats
โ ยฝ cup peanut butter or almond butter
โ ยผ cup honey or maple syrup
โ ยผ cup dark chocolate chips
โ ยผ cup chopped dried fruit (raisins, cranberries, or dates)
How to Make It:
- Mix all ingredients in a large bowl until well combined.
- Roll into small bite-sized balls.
- Place in a sealed container and refrigerate overnight.
- Take them on the go for a quick and healthy camping snack!
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Pro Tip: Skip the chocolate chips and add
chia or flax seeds for an extra nutritional boost!
6. Campfire Scrambled Egg Breakfast Wraps ๐ฅ๐ฏ
A
protein-packed breakfast that keeps kids full and fueled for adventure!
Ingredients:
โ Whole wheat tortillas
โ 4 eggs, scrambled
โ ยฝ cup shredded cheese
โ ยฝ cup diced veggies (bell peppers, onions, spinach)
โ Turkey sausage or beans (optional)
How to Make It:
- Scramble eggs with veggies over a campfire skillet.
- Place eggs in a tortilla, add cheese, and optional sausage/beans.
- Wrap in foil and warm over the campfire for 3โ5 minutes.
- Enjoy a delicious, protein-packed breakfast!
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Pro Tip: Make ahead of time and store in
foil-wrapped packets for a quick grab-and-go meal!
Final Thoughts: Healthy & Fun Campfire Cooking
Eating healthy while camping doesnโt mean
boring meals! These
simple, nutritious, and fun campfire recipes will keep your kids
excited about mealtime while fueling their outdoor adventures.
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Less sugar & junk food โ More
nutrient-packed energy
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Simple to prepare โ No fancy cooking gear needed
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Fun for kids to help make โ Build independence and excitement for food
So next time you go camping,
try swapping out the usual campfire junk food for one of these tasty and
healthy alternativesโyour kids (and your wallet) will thank you!