Camping is not just about immersing yourself in nature; it's also an opportunity to unleash your culinary creativity. When it comes to outdoor cooking, few things beat the deliciousness of campfire meals. Here are a couple easy recipes that you can prep at home and just throw them on the camp fire at your camping spot.   Campfire Onion Bombs and Camp Fire Stuffed Peppers. Get ready to impress your fellow campers with these flavorful delights!

Campfire Onion Bombs

Onion Bombs
Onion Bombs
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Campfire Onion Bombs are a mouthwatering combination of ground meat, veggies, and seasonings, all wrapped up in a juicy onion packet. To prepare this savory dish, start by hollowing out a large onion, forming a natural bowl. Fill the onion with ground beef or turkey, diced potatoes, carrots, and any other vegetables of your choice. Season with salt, pepper, and your preferred herbs. Then, carefully seal the onion by wrapping it in aluminum foil, ensuring it is completely enclosed. Place the onion bomb on hot coals or a grill, and let it cook for approximately 30-40 minutes. The result is a heavenly blend of flavors that will leave you craving more.

Want tot kick it up a notch?  Wrap the Onion Bomb in bacon, then wrap in foil.

Stuffed Onion Bombs Wrapped in Bacon
Stuffed Onion Bombs Wrapped in Bacon
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Campfire Stuffed Peppers

Campfire Stuffed Peppers
Campfire Stuffed Peppers
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For those who prefer a vibrant and visually appealing dish, Campfire Stuffed Peppers are an absolute delight. These colorful bell peppers are stuffed with a mixture of rice, ground meat, tomatoes, onions, and spices, creating a symphony of flavors. Begin by hollowing out the peppers, removing the seeds and membranes. In a skillet, cook the ground meat, onions, and garlic until browned. Add cooked rice, diced tomatoes, herbs, and spices to the skillet, stirring until well combined. Stuff the mixture into the hollowed peppers, covering them with their respective caps. Wrap each pepper in aluminum foil and place them near the campfire or on a grill. Cook for approximately 30-40 minutes until the peppers are tender and the filling is cooked to perfection.

Camping provides a unique opportunity to break free from traditional cooking methods and experiment with flavors in the great outdoors.  So, the next time you head out into the wilderness, bring along the necessary ingredients or prepare at home first and treat yourself and your fellow campers to these mouthwatering delights. Happy camping and bon appétit!

Want more campfire recipes?  Click here for Campfire Desserts That Are Sure to Impress.

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