![]() Egg and Potato ScramblerĪt home: Wash and chop up any veggies you’ll want in your scrambler. And better yet, you could cook fresh eggs to go in the english muffin if you’ve got the time and energy. Use english muffins and add your favorite cheese, sliced ham or precooked bacon, and the sliced boiled egg.ĭeluxe Camping Meal: Taking the extra step of quickly heating all the ingredients in a pan before assembling can make this even tastier. Layer the avocado and boiled egg on your toast, add some salt and pepper, and enjoy! Boiled Egg SandwichesĪt camp: Assemble simple but delicious breakfast sandwiches. If you have a cast iron skillet, heat it up, spray it lightly with cooking oil, and add your bread, turning once brown. Afterwards, mark the shells with a sharpie so you don’t get them mixed up with any raw eggs while at camp.Īt camp: Chop up your boiled egg. Don’t forget syrup or honey! Avocado Toast with Hard Boiled EggĪt home: Boil your eggs. This specific pancake mix* only requires that you add water to the batter before cooking - so simple. For overnight oats, they are ready to eat! Making toast in a cast iron skillet with just a little cooking spray is a nice addition! Aunt Jemima (just add water) Pancake Mix And if you don’t even want to heat water in the morning, another option is to make overnight oats - here’s a recipe for that.Īt camp: For the quick cook oats, just boil ½ cup of water, stir it into the oats, and let sit for a couple minutes. Quick Cook Oats or Overnight Oats and ToastĪt home: We like to make our own packets of quick cook oats to limit the amount of added sugar - here’s the recipe I use to make them in bulk every couple of months. ![]() Remove a bag with tongs to check its doneness before dumping them all out onto plates.ĭeluxe Camping Meal: Add salsa or cilantro, a side of fruit, and a slice of banana bread. For a couple bag omelets, about 8 or 10 minutes in boiling water should do the trick. Press the air out and seal.Īt camp: Squeeze the ingredients around in the bag before dropping it in a pot of boiling water. The morning you’re leaving, break open a couple eggs into the bag. Ziploc OmeletsĪt home: A day or so before camping, wash, chop, and add any ingredients you’d like in your omelet to a Ziploc bag. You could cut the banana in half lengthwise and use only half of it for little ones, or cut the snack into bite sized pieces after its rolled. Spread peanut butter on a tortilla (warmed is even better), peel the banana, and roll it up in the tortilla. Simply lay out your tupperware full of fruit and nuts/granola choices and let everyone make their own! Banana Roll Consider bringing granola or nuts as well.Īt camp: Using individually bought yogurt containers will cut down on your cleanup. Pineapple, grapes, apples, blueberries, raspberries - just about anything is delicious! If using a fruit that gets brown like apples, dip them in orange juice after chopping and dry on a paper towel (the orange juice will still taste great too). Fruit and Yogurt ParfaitsĪt home: Wash and chop up several kinds of fruit, and smaller pieces are usually better if intended to go in a parfait. Biting into delicious bread when camping is such a treat! And if you’re camping with a lot of people (especially kids), baking your recipe in a mini muffin pan* cuts out the step of slicing while at camp. Your favorite banana bread is something worth making in bulk so you’ve always got some on hand in your freezer. Easy Camping Breakfasts Banana Bread or Muffins
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