What's your favorite thing to cook over a campfire, /out/?
Any unique meals you wanna share?
>>1089963
Steak you fag.
fresh caught fish on the coals
>>1089981
Seconding this.
The Jap-style "stick it on a stick innaground" works too, especially with a little salt on it.
teriyaggi chiggin sticks and spicy lemon garlic shrimps :d
Food! I love to cook food over a fire
>>1089963
I'm Canadian, eh.
>>1089963
I like to bake potatoes in the embers
When I worked at a Scout camp, I picked up a really good recipe for cherry cobbler that I've always loved.
Outside of that, I really like doing fajitas on the back of a Dutch lid.
>>1089963
If i'm only gonna be /out/ for a couple of days, i like to pre-make breakfast burritos. I make a filling of scrambled eggs, roasted sweet potatoes, black beans, cheese, green salsa. Then i wrap it up in the largest tortillas i can find, then wrap the burritos in foil and freeze them. I put them in my cooler with my ice and my other food, then i can make a morning fire to heat them up during my /out/ days. It makes it very easy to get a filling meal in you and move on with your day without worrying about prep or mess.
Dutch oven game meat pot pie, cooked with coals from campfire. Notable exceptions from normal recipes being that I use coconut oil for crust instead of butter, and whatever kind of mead/beer I've got on hand from recent homebrewing. Bit more work and requires more goodies, but a taste of home innawoods is worth carrying extra goodies.
>>1089963
Ham and cheese sandwiches with chunky veggie pizza sauce in pie irons.
>>1089963
Any meat really, but Jambalaya is by far the best. Cajun food goes perfect with cold weather. Plus I boil "dark-chocolate cherry" flavored coffee over the fire
>>1090448
>Muh nigger rigged cordage
>>1089963
people
>>1090330
I remember one year at a scout camp the patrols were tasked with making peach cobblers, and mine didn't realize we had gotten mandarin oranges. We ended up making basically a mandarin orange flavored cake because the batter ended up being more cake like.
>>1090054
>all dem fried onions
>>1089963
Sweet onion, beef bullion cube, 1/2 stick butter & aluminum foil. Peal off loose skin around onion, drill a hole with your knife about 1/2 way into the onion, place bullion cube in the hole & smash butter into the hole on top of the bullion cube. Wrap onion in foil & cook in coals for 45-60 min. Onion will be soft/squishy when done. Unwrap & slice into 8ths & enjoy that shit.
>>1091085
this sounds incredible and horrendous at the same time.. thank you