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Re: Campfire meals
For breakfast or late night camping. Use a pie iron. Place two buttered pieces of bread(butter to the iron), fill with apple or cherry pie filling, and one or two pieces of sharp cheddar cheese. Close iron and place over the coals or fire, rotate and check so it doesn't burn. Once nicely toasted, plate and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. eat warm. if using a new iron, make sure you season it properly before using.
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Re: Campfire meals
 Originally Posted by mustangwinner97 Was going to say the same thing.
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 Originally Posted by Senolcyc Find the nearest Choice Hotel. Free hot breakfast, not to mention running water, comfortable beds, electricity, high speed internet --- and you don't have to handle your own excrement at the end of the weekend. We aren't that hardcore. We stay in what would be considered a "modern" campground that has all of that except free breakfast and a comfy bed, but most of us sleep on air mattresses.
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Re: Campfire meals
 Originally Posted by zach For breakfast or late night camping. Use a pie iron. Place two buttered pieces of bread(butter to the iron), fill with apple or cherry pie filling, and one or two pieces of sharp cheddar cheese. Close iron and place over the coals or fire, rotate and check so it doesn't burn. Once nicely toasted, plate and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. eat warm. if using a new iron, make sure you season it properly before using. Now THAT is the good stuff! Love the pie irons!
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Re: Campfire meals
 Originally Posted by zach For breakfast or late night camping. Use a pie iron. Place two buttered pieces of bread(butter to the iron), fill with apple or cherry pie filling, and one or two pieces of sharp cheddar cheese. Close iron and place over the coals or fire, rotate and check so it doesn't burn. Once nicely toasted, plate and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. eat warm. if using a new iron, make sure you season it properly before using. We've done exactly this, except we'll put in pizza sauce and anything we want to make pizza with (meat, peppers, onions, mushrooms, etc.). A few minutes on the fire and you have a calzone.
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Weiners on a stick. I hear nathans makes good all beef weiners.
I LIEK CHOCOLATE MILK - The Partisan Bat  Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams Hmmm...I'm not a huge "weiner"  Originally Posted by Angie "Yeah, Chris' weiner is a way bigger get than mine."  -
Re: Campfire meals
 Originally Posted by Cycl1 Weiners on a stick. I hear nathans makes good all beef weiners. I hear Cycl1 enjoys a good, hot, beef wiener
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Dinty Moore beef stew. Open the can, place on the grill and wait
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 Originally Posted by Colorado I hear Cycl1 enjoys a good, hot, beef wiener I do, especially with onion and chilli. You could heat up a can of chilli on the fire as well, and toast the buns. Chilli covered warm buns that you can put your hot beef weiner in. MMMMM. Makes me want to go camping.
I LIEK CHOCOLATE MILK - The Partisan Bat  Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams Hmmm...I'm not a huge "weiner"  Originally Posted by Angie "Yeah, Chris' weiner is a way bigger get than mine."  -
Re: Campfire meals
I'm going camping next weekend. Keep 'em coming.
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 Originally Posted by Colorado I'm going camping next weekend. Keep 'em coming. ... I dont think the rules allow me to take a swing at that one.
I LIEK CHOCOLATE MILK - The Partisan Bat  Originally Posted by ChrisMWilliams Hmmm...I'm not a huge "weiner"  Originally Posted by Angie "Yeah, Chris' weiner is a way bigger get than mine."  -
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Gotta use powdered sugar on the pie iron pies, apple and raspberry are the best.
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Something I always liked but didn't make that often was a banana boat(don't know if that name is right).
Slice a banana down the middle with the peel still on(I believe). Put it in tin foil and top the banana with chocolate chips and/or peanut putter. Wrap it up and cook.
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Our favorite breakfast ... we cook an egg and a slice of ham in an iron skillet, then put them on a buttered English muffin toasted on the grill with a slice of cheese. Just like McDonald's McMuffin sandwiches. Wash it down with coffee brewed on a campfire percolator, which tastes better than coffee out of a Mr. Coffee. Top off with a screwdriver!
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