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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Campfire Dinners with Ground Beef


After a day full of outdoor activities, nothing brings campers around the fire like a tasty, satisfying meal. Unlike other dinners, a good camping meal has a few more qualities than just satisfying hunger. It gives everyone the opportunity to sit down, grab a bite, and enjoy the company of one another in the twinkling light of the camp fire.


The following camp fire recipes, guaranteed to fill the stomach and tantalize the taste buds.
So round up the ingredients, get the cooking fire roaring, and gather around the fire for these camp site feats.

Foil Dinner

·         1/4 lbs. ground beef
·         1 Carrot, sliced
·         1 Potatoes, sliced
·         Small onion, diced

Seasonings:
·         Butter
·         Heavy duty aluminum foil

Layer all ingredients in the center of a piece of aluminum foil. Season to taste. Top with butter. Fold foil and secure tightly. Leave room for expansion. Place packet on hot coals for approx. 20-30 minutes. Turn and rotate often.

Be Creative – Use various vegetables, seasonings and sauces etc.

Baked Spaghetti

·         1/2 lb. ground beef
·         1 large onion, chopped
·         1 clove of garlic, minced
·         4 tablespoons shortening
·         2 cups water
·         2 cans tomato soup
·         2 teaspoons chili powder
·         1/2 lb. uncooked spaghetti
·         1 cup grated sharp cheese

Cook onion and garlic in shortening in Dutch oven. Add beef and cook. Stir occasionally. Drain excess grease. Mix in the soup, water and chili powder and cook a few minutes longer. Break spaghetti into inch pieces and stir into sauce until all covered. Bake for about 1 hour. Stir approximately every 15 minutes. Then add cheese to top. Bake another 15 minutes.

Campfire Stew

·         1 lb. ground beef
·         1 small onion
·         Garlic salt
·         Other seasonings
·         1 can vegetable soup

In Dutch oven, brown meat with onion, garlic and seasonings. When meat is thoroughly cooked add canned vegetable soup and simmer till heated through.

Serve with foil wrapped potatoes and biscuits.

Easy Camp Pies

·         Ground beef
·         Potatoes
·         Onions
·         Carrots
·         Butter
·         Dry onion soup mix
·         Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil

Use a square of heavy duty aluminum foil for each “pie”. For each “pie” put one hamburger, thinly sliced potatoes, sliced onions, sliced carrots, a tablespoon of butter & some dry onion soup mix. Wrap up your “pie” and place in the coals. Cook for 30 to 45 minutes or until done.

Easy Chili

·         1 lb. ground beef
·         1 can large can peeled tomatoes, diced
·         6 small cans tomato sauce
·         1 onion, chopped
·         1/2 green pepper, diced
·         2 cans light red kidney beans, drained
·         1 package McCormick Chili Seasoning

Brown hamburger in a skillet. Drain fat. In a large pot, combine all remaining ingredients. Stir in ground beef. Simmer for 1/2 hour. Stir occasionally.

Coffee Can Supper

Supplies:

·         2 large coffee cans (this is for several people)
·         Heavy duty tin foil

Ingredients:

·         Hamburger, or small pieces of steak
·         Medium potatoes
·         Carrots
·         Onions
·         1 clove garlic
·         Mrs. Dash seasoning
·         Salt (optional)
·         Butter or olive oil

Put a small amount of oil or butter in bottom of coffee cans. Peel potatoes, carrots and onions. Cut into chunks and put into coffee cans. Add the meat, seasonings and a little more oil or butter. Cover tightly with foil. Set in coals to bake for about 1 hour or until meat is no longer pink and the vegetables are tender. Serve with fresh crusty buttered bread.

You can also make this without meat, or with fish or chicken, and any seasonings you desire. Experiment! This is also something you can make ahead of time. Refrigerate and/or keep in cooler until time for use.

Hobo Dinners


·         About 1/2 lb. ground beef per person
·         Carrots
·         Potatoes
·         About 4 spoonful’s per person of Cream of Mushroom Soup
·         Lawry’s seasoning salt
·         Tin foil

Divide the meat evenly between everyone- about 1/2 lb. per person. Cut a lot of potatoes evenly & thinly slice & put in a pot. Do the same with the carrots. Have each person put their meat, carrots and potatoes in a 2.5 foot long piece of tin foil. Then put 3-4 spoonful’s of Cream of Mushroom Soup in & mix evenly. Season to taste. Wrap up & keep it thin so it cooks faster. Add another piece of tin foil around it. Put it in the coals and cook until it is done. Check on it every 15 minutes or so.

Skillet Scramble

·         1 lb. ground beef
·         1 12" cast iron skillet (does not have to be cast iron, but works best)
·         1 medium bell pepper
·         1 medium red pepper
·         1 medium onion
·         3 medium tomatoes
·         6 large eggs or equal amount of Egg Beaters
·         1/2 cup shredded cheese (4 slices work too)
·         Salt, pepper, garlic powder, to taste


Brown meat, onion, pepper, tomatoes and seasonings. Drain. Return to pan. Add eggs and scramble all together until eggs are done. Take off heat and add cheese on top to melt.  Feeds about 4. This tastes great with salsa on the side.

This recipe is great in the fact that you can use it for any meal and can be flexible on ingredients. You can change things to your taste.

Happy Cooking