19 Camping Meals Your Kids Will Request Again Before the Tent Is Even Packed Up

Camping food can get old fast when every plan turns into hot dogs, chips, and whatever fits in a cooler. These 19 recipes lean on camp-friendly cooking methods like skillets, griddles, grills, smokers, and quick hash-style meals, with enough burgers, skewers, fried rice, ribs, steak, chicken, and potatoes to cover different appetites. The list gives readers options for campsite breakfasts, grill nights, griddle dinners, and bigger outdoor meals that still work away from a full kitchen.

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Smoked Peach-Chipotle Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Skillet Gnocchi with Sausage & Broccoli Rabe

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Skillet Gnocchi with Sausage & Broccoli Rabe. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cooked in one pan, Skillet Gnocchi with Sausage & Broccoli Rabe serves six in 30 minutes with Italian sausage, broccoli rabe, grape tomatoes, gnocchi, chicken broth, and Parmesan. The prepared gnocchi keeps it fast while the sausage and greens make it more than a snacky campsite meal. It fits a camping dinner plan when a skillet is easier than several pots. Serve it straight from the pan with extra Parmesan.
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Grilled Steak Skewers with Mojo Rojo

Grilled Steak skewers on a white plate with chilis nearby.
Grilled Steak Skewers with Mojo Rojo. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Threaded onto skewers after a short marinade, Grilled Steak Skewers with Mojo Rojo serve four in 45 minutes. Sirloin steak, red bell pepper, ancho chile, arbol chiles, garlic, olive oil, red wine vinegar, salt, and cumin give the meat a bold sauce before grilling. Skewers make sense at camp because portions are easy to handle and cook quickly over heat. Serve them with rice, tortillas, or grilled vegetables.
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Blackstone Smash Burger

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Blackstone Smash Burger. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Pressed thin on a hot griddle, Blackstone Smash Burger serves four in 15 minutes with ground beef, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, buns, and toppings. The recipe turns one pound of beef into eight thin patties, which is useful when campsite dinner needs to move fast. It beats another basic hot dog night without adding much prep. Serve with chips, pickles, fries, or a bagged salad.
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Chicken Fried Rice

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Chicken Fried Rice. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Made on a Blackstone griddle, Chicken Fried Rice serves four in 25 minutes with day-old rice, chicken thighs, carrots, onion, peas, ginger, garlic, sesame oil, soy sauce, egg, green onions, and sesame seeds. The griddle gives enough space for rice, vegetables, and chicken to cook together. It fits camping because leftover rice turns into a full meal instead of another side. Serve it in bowls with extra soy sauce or hot sauce.
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Grilled Steak and Veggie Skewers

Grilled skewers with beef, zucchini, and cherry tomatoes on a wooden board, garnished with fresh parsley. A striped cloth and loose cherry tomatoes are nearby.
Grilled Steak and Veggie Skewers. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Marinated before grilling, Grilled Steak and Veggie Skewers serve six in 2 hours 30 minutes, including the chill time. Sirloin steak, garlic, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon mustard, smoked paprika, zucchini ribbons, and cherry tomatoes build the skewers. They work well for camping because the meat and vegetables cook together over the grill. Serve with flatbread, rice, or a simple potato side.
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Grilled California Chicken Burger

A grilled California chicken burger with lettuce, tomato, cheese, and ham on a bun, served with potato chips on a white plate.
Grilled California Chicken Burger. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Stacked with grilled chicken and toppings, this Grilled California Chicken Burger serves four in 35 minutes. Chicken breasts, burger buns, avocado, tomato, smoked ham, pepper jack cheese, chipotle powder, honey, mayonnaise, apple cider vinegar, and garlic make the sandwich more filling than a plain camp burger. It fits a campsite menu when the grill is already hot. Serve with chips, fruit, corn, or a cold pasta salad.
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Easy Skillet Lasagna

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Easy Skillet Lasagna. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Built in one covered pan, Easy Skillet Lasagna serves six in 45 minutes with ground beef, onion, garlic, diced tomatoes, marinara, Italian seasoning, mafalda pasta, ricotta, and mozzarella. It brings lasagna flavor to camp without boiling noodles in a separate pot. The skillet format keeps cleanup lower while still giving everyone a hot pasta dinner. Serve it with garlic bread or a simple green salad.
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Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken

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Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Marinated before grilling, Grilled Lemon Herb Chicken serves four in 4 hours 25 minutes, including chill time. Boneless chicken breasts, olive oil, lemon juice and zest, garlic, oregano, thyme, salt, and pepper keep the ingredients simple. It works for camping because the chicken can sit in the marinade before dinner and go straight to the grill. Serve with couscous, quinoa, grilled vegetables, or wraps.
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Montreal Smoked Meat Hash

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Montreal Smoked Meat Hash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Ready in 20 minutes, Montreal Smoked Meat Hash serves four with frozen shredded potatoes, oil, onion, Montreal smoked meat, cheddar, parsley, salt, and pepper. The potatoes make it filling enough for breakfast, lunch, or dinner around camp. It fits the title because one skillet can handle the whole meal with almost no extra setup. Serve with fried eggs, fruit, toast, or sour cream.
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Grilled Ribs on a Charcoal Grill

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Grilled Ribs on a Charcoal Grill. Photo credit: Grill What You Love.

Cooked over indirect heat, Grilled Ribs on a Charcoal Grill serve four in 1 hour 40 minutes. The recipe uses pork ribs, olive oil, brown sugar, smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, and optional BBQ sauce. Ribs make a campsite meal feel bigger than the usual quick-grill plan, especially when the fire is already going. Serve with cornbread, coleslaw, potato salad, or baked beans.
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Spinach and Sweet Potato Hash

A bowl and plates of sweet potato hash with sautéed spinach and onions, served on a white table with forks, a napkin, and a small bowl of pepper.
Spinach and Sweet Potato Hash. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cooked in a skillet, Spinach and Sweet Potato Hash serves two in 30 minutes with sweet potatoes, olive oil, red onion, red bell pepper, baby spinach, smoked paprika, eggs, salt, and pepper. It gives the list a breakfast-for-dinner option that still works without a full kitchen. The vegetables and eggs cook in the same pan, which helps at camp. Serve with toast, hot sauce, or sausage.
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Smoked Tomahawk Steak

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Smoked Tomahawk Steak. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Seasoned with Montreal steak seasoning, Smoked Tomahawk Steak serves two with 20 minutes of prep and 2 hours of cooking. The steak gets paired with a mustard seed chimichurri made with lime juice, shallot, garlic, mustard seeds, olive oil, parsley, cilantro, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. It fits a camping meal when the smoker is part of the weekend setup. Serve sliced with corn, potatoes, or grilled vegetables.
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Brisket Fried Rice

A cast-iron pan filled with Brisket Fried Rice, garnished with sliced avocado, lime wedges, jalapeño slices, and fresh cilantro.
Brisket Fried Rice. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Made with leftover brisket and cold rice, Brisket Fried Rice serves six with 10 minutes of prep and 15 minutes of cooking. Red onion, red bell pepper, jalapeño, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, Chipotle Tabasco, egg, lime juice, green onions, cilantro, and avocado finish the pan. It fits camping because leftover smoked meat becomes a new meal fast. Serve it on its own or beside grilled chicken or shrimp.
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Smoked Lamb Chops

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Smoked Lamb Chops. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Smoked and briefly seared, Smoked Lamb Chops serve four in 50 minutes. Lamb loin chops get a marinade made with olive oil, fresh rosemary, garlic, red wine vinegar, salt, and black pepper before cooking. They work for a camping dinner when the smoker is already running, and the meal needs something beyond burgers. Serve with grilled potatoes, salad, flatbread, or roasted vegetables.
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Sweet Potato Hash with Pulled Pork

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Sweet Potato Hash with Pulled Pork. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cooked in one skillet, Sweet Potato Hash with Pulled Pork serves six in 30 minutes with sweet potatoes, cooking oil, butter, red onion, garlic, thyme, chipotle powder, green bell pepper, pulled pork, heavy cream, and optional eggs. The pulled pork makes the hash a stronger dinner than potatoes alone. It fits a campsite plan when leftovers need a second round. Serve with chives, hot sauce, or toast.
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Grilled Ribeye Cap Steak

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Grilled Ribeye Cap Steak. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Seasoned simply before grilling, Grilled Ribeye Cap Steak serves two with 5 minutes of prep and 10 minutes of cooking. Ribeye cap steaks, kosher salt, cracked black pepper, and butter keep the ingredient list short. It fits a camp meal when the grill is hot, and the group wants steak without a complicated sauce. Serve with potatoes, asparagus, onions, or a big salad.
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Chicken Al Pastor Quesadillas

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Chicken Al Pastor Quesadillas. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Ready in 7 minutes, Chicken Al Pastor Quesadillas make one serving with tortillas, cheddar cheese, chicken al pastor meat, green onion, and cilantro. The recipe is built for using cooked chicken, which helps when camp meals depend on leftovers. It works as a fast lunch, late dinner, or extra plate for someone still hungry. Serve with salsa, guacamole, or sour cream.
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Denver Breakfast Potatoes

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Denver Breakfast Potatoes. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Cooked until crisp in a skillet, Denver Breakfast Potatoes serve four in 35 minutes. The recipe uses diced potatoes, olive oil, pre-cooked ham, onion, red and green bell peppers, garlic, paprika, thyme, salt, pepper, and parsley. It fits a camping menu because breakfast can be hearty without needing many pans. Serve with eggs, toast, sausage, fruit, or a quick green salad.
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Smoked Pork & Pineapple Skewers

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Smoked Pork & Pineapple Skewers. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Marinated before smoking, Smoked Pork & Pineapple Skewers serve four in 1 hour 40 minutes. Pork loin, pineapple, bell pepper, red onion, brown sugar, cider vinegar, fish sauce, and garlic bring meat and fruit onto the same skewer. They fit a camping weekend when the smoker needs something easy to portion. Serve with rice, corn on the cob, or a tossed salad.
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