Trying to figure out what to make for dinner is hard enough when you are at home but the task can be a real challenge when camping. Here are some recipes, menus, tips, and help to make this necessary chore a little easier..

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Easy Pudding
Serves 4
This is an excellent recipe for young children. Following the package directions, make instant vanilla pudding using a wooden spoon or whisk instead of an electric mixer. Pour equal amounts of pudding into either coffee mugs or disposal Styrofoam cups. Now, sprinkle with cookies crumbs, drizzle chocolate sauce, or top with bite-size pieces of fresh fruit.

More S'mores
Serves as many as you make
Roast large marshmallows on a long thin stick over a campfire. Take two, commercially available, chocolate covered graham crackers and sandwich the roasted marshmallow between the crackers. Gently push the crackers together and pull along the stick to remove the gooey marshmallow. Now, eat while still warm. Repeat until you are full or run out of supplies.

Tortilla S'mores
Serves as many as you make
Smear a flour tortilla with a scant tablespoon of peanut butter. Sprinkle chocolate chips down the middle of the tortilla. Place the whole thing in a hot skillet and heat through. While its getting warm drop a couple of teaspoons of marshmallow fluff on top of the chips. When the chips look like they are starting to melt, fold the tortilla in thirds and serve. It will be gooey and probably messy but oh so very delicious. (This recipe was developed with the help of our nephew during a camping trip to Tortilla campground in the Tonto National Forest.)

Hot Apple Pie
Loosely wrap a store-bought single serving apple pie in aluminum foil paper. When you sit down to dinner, place wrapped pie near cooling embers in your campfire to warm. Carefully remove pie and your hot apple pie is ready.

Grandma Harriet's Chocolate Vinegar Cake
Serves 9
1-1/2 Cup sifted flour
1 Cup sugar
3 heaping tbsp cocoa
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp soda
1 tsp vanilla
1 Tbsp vinegar
6 Tbsp melted butter
1 Cup cold water
Sift dry ingredients together into an ungreased 8x8x2 inch pan. Make three depressions with spoon in dry ingredients. A vanilla into one depression, vinegar in the other, and butter in the third. Pour cold water over all and stir until well mixed. Bake in a 350 degree oven 30 to 35 minutes or until tests done.

Spice Snack Cake
Serves 9
1-1/4 Cup flour
1 Cup packed brown sugar
1/4 Cup cornstarch
1 tsp each baking soda, allspice, and cinnamon
1/2 tsp each ground cloves and salt
1/3 Cup oil
1 Tbsp vinegar
1 Cup water
Caramel Frosting - follows
In 8 or 9" square pan with fork mix well flour, sugar, cornstarch, baking soda, spices and salt. Add oil, vinegar, and water. Mix briskly with /fork until thoroughly blended. Preheated 350 (+25 degrees)degree. Bake 30 minutes or until pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan. Spread with frosting.

Carmel Frosting 1/4 Cup butter or margarine
1/2 Cup packed brown sugar
2 Tbsp milk
3/4 Cup plus 3 Tbsp confectioners' sugar
In small saucepan melt butter; add brown sugar. Stir over low heat 2 minutes. Add milk; bring to boil. Remove from heat; cool. Slowly beat in confectioners' sugar until smooth and of spreading consistency.

Hello Dolly Cookies
(A personal favorite for two reasons: one, my daughter's nickname is Dolly; and, the variations you can make are endless.)
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup butterscotch chips (try substituting peanut butter chips or more chocolate chips)
1 cup coconut (try substituting dried cranberries or raisins)
1 cup chopped walnuts
1 can (15 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
Melt the butter; mix in graham cracker crumbs. Pat crumb mixture in a 9-x13-inch baking pan. Sprinkle the remaining ingredients over the crumbs in order given, in layers. Drizzle the sweetened condensed milk over all. Do NOT stir. Bake at 350° for about 25 minutes. Cool and cut into bars.

Baked Apple
Wash and core, leaving !/2 to 1-inch wall at bottom of a good apple (Granny Smith is my preferred but . . .). Place the apple in the center of a large piece of tin foil. Stuff apple's center with brown sugar, raisins, or mincemeat, and then sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon; dot with butter or margarine, about 2 tsp worth at a minimum. Seal tightly and cook for 30 to 40 minutes off to the side of hot coals. Turn occasionally. The apple is done when it feels like a ripe tomatoe. Carefully open and serve.

I'm Camping! Rice Pudding
Serves 1
Put 1/2 to 3/4 cups of cooked plain rice in a plastic container or ziplock bag. Toss in some raisins, a Tbsp of sugar (white or brown, your choice), sprinkle with cinnamon, and cover with milk. Put in cooler until morning. Either eat as is or put into a pot and bring to a gentle boil. Let set a few minutes before eating. (Alternative: 2 Tablespoons of good quality powdered milk with enough water to cover can be used in place of milk. Stir well when adding water.)

S'more Pudding
Serves 4
Mix 3 Tbsp powdered milk with 2 cups of cold water in a jar or bowl. Add 1 box of instant chocolate pudding and mix for 2 minutes. Stir in a handful of mini-marshmallow and broken or teddy bear-size graham crackers. Give time to set (length will depend on outside temperature).

Rocky Road Pudding
Serves 4
Make S'more Pudding and add mini-chocolate chips and some chopped walnut. (Both Rocky Road and S'more puddings can be prepared by children of all ages.)

Basic Icebox Sugar Cookies
Yield: 2 dozen cookies
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/8 tsp salt
1/4 cup stick margarine, softened
2/3 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 large egg white
vegetable spray
Combine first 3 ingredients in a bowl, and set aside. Beat margarine at medium speed of an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Gradually add sugar, beating at medium speed until well-blended. Add vanilla and egg white; beat well. Add flour mixture and stir until well-blended. Turn dough out onto wax paper; shape into a 6-inch log. Wrap log in wax paper; freeze 3 hours or until very firm.
When ready to bake, preheat oven 350 degree. Cut log into 1/4-inch (24) slices, and place slices 1 inch apart on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Bake at 350 degree for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from sheet; cool on wire racks.
Variations for Variety Cookies
For PECAN COOKIES add ½ cup chopped nuts to dough
For SPICE COOKIES add 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp each cloves and nutmeg to dry ingredients
For BLACK N WHITE COOKIES dip cookies into melted chocolate (chips would well)

Chewy Coconut Cookies
1-1/4 Cup flour
1/2 tsp soda
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 Cup butter
1/2 Cup each packed brown sugar and white sugar
1 egg
1-1/3 Cup coconut
1 tsp vanilla
Cream butter; add sugars gradually. Add egg and beat well. Add vanilla. Mix in dry ingredients and beat well. Fold in coconut. Drop teaspoon on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes.

 
 
 
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