No disrespect to s’mores and hot dogs, which have earned their spot at the top of the “food you eat around a campfire” pyramid. But they’re not the only foods (sweet or savory) you could cook and ...
Campfire cooking turns simple ingredients into something more meaningful when paired with a steady fatwood fire. Flames ...
There’s nothing quite like the taste of a chargrilled steak or smoky seared vegetables cooked over an open fire. Cooking outdoors requires harnessing culinary skills learned indoors and bringing them ...
Cooking seafood over fire is risky and rewarding. This video shows a whole lobster cooked directly on a campfire. No kitchen ...
Camping season revs up when the temperature warms. In a recent survey by Kampgrounds of America, Inc., the main reasons people say they go camping are to reconnect with nature, spend time with family ...
This chicken dinner idea checks several of the essential boxes for cowboy cooking: a cast iron skillet, plenty of Southwestern flavor, and a cheesy topping. As one BHG home cook raves, "Easy to make ...
With the right tools, anyone can use a portable campfire to cook nearly anything they make at home. A portable campfire gives you the ability to bring the heat no matter where you go, whether it’s in ...
On summer evenings, have fun with your children around a campfire or a backyard fire pit. It’s a great opportunity to teach fire safety and cooking skills while enjoying a snack. Foil packets are a ...