Best 3 Hobo Dinners For Campers Recipes

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Campers rejoice! If you're looking for a delicious and hassle-free meal to enjoy on your next camping trip, look no further than hobo dinners. These simple yet satisfying meals are cooked in a foil packet over a campfire, making them easy to prepare and clean up. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a novice, hobo dinners are a great way to enjoy a hearty and flavorful meal in the great outdoors. From classic recipes to more creative variations, there's a hobo dinner recipe out there to suit every taste and dietary preference. So gather your ingredients, pack your foil, and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure in the wilderness.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

CAMPFIRE HOBO DINNER



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In the sixties I was a Camp Fire Girl and this is a recipe we learned to make and cook over a campfire. We made ours with a pork chop, potatoes, carrots and onion. I've tried to revise it so you can use any of your families favorite vegetables and meat. You could make these before you leave home and put them in a waterproof container in your ice chest. List of meats that work good: chicken tenders, smoked sausage slices, ground beef patties, ground turkey patties, thin boneless pork chops. List of vegetables that work good: carrots, green beans, corn, mixed vegetables, etc. (Vegetables can be fresh, frozen or canned). Be creative!

Provided by Darla Emerson

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 50m

Yield 4 Hobo Dinners, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/2 lb meat
1 cup potato, sliced
1 cup carrot, sliced
1/2 cup onion, sliced
4 teaspoons butter
garlic powder
salt
pepper
cooking spray
aluminum foil

Steps:

  • Spray 18-inch square of aluminum foil with cooking spray.
  • Place 1/4 of the meat in center of foil.
  • Place 1/4 of the vegetables on top of meat.
  • Season with butter, salt, garlic powder and pepper to taste.
  • Fold top and sides of foil several times to seal food.
  • THREE WAYS TO COOK: Always place seam side up when cooking. You may want to double wrap if cooking on a campfire or grill.
  • •CAMPFIRE: Place on hot coals near the edge of your campfire and allow to cook 25-30 minutes, or until meat is done.
  • •GRILL: Place on medium/hot grill for 40 minutes; rotate 1/2 way through cook time.
  • •OVEN: Preheat oven to 350°F Place on cookie sheet or cooking stone; bake for 30 to 45 minutes, or until meat is done.
  • OPEN CAREFULLY!

HOBO DINNERS FOR CAMPERS



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This is what we make for our annual family canoe camp-out in northern Wisconsin. Ingredients can be customized for picky eaters or embellished for hearty eaters! Cooking time will depend somewhat on the heat in the coals.

Provided by Debber

Categories     Stew

Time 45m

Yield 2 cup packets, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

8 pieces heavy-duty aluminum foil (rectangular)
4 potatoes, peeled
4 carrots, peeled
4 large mushrooms (optional)
1 lb hamburger, divided (or stew meat)
1 onion, quartered (optional)
4 garlic cloves (optional)
2 teaspoons beef base, divided (bouillon)
4 tablespoons butter, divided
salt & pepper
dried herbs
8 tablespoons water, divided

Steps:

  • Lay FOUR foil pieces along counter or on table top (set other four pieces aside).
  • In center of foil, dice one potato and carrot; slice one mushroom.
  • Crumble one-fourth of the hamburger over the 'shroom.
  • Slice or mince one-quarter of the onion over the burger.
  • Press one clove of garlic over the onion.
  • Add half a teaspoon of beef base to the mound.
  • Snip up one tablespoon of butter over each pile.
  • Sprinkle on salt & pepper and any herbs (basil, parsley, thyme, oregano) you like.
  • Bring ends of foil to center, then make small folds (twice) to lock in the top. Wrap ONE end up, roll end tightly.
  • Lift packet up and gently shake goodies to compress.
  • Add 2 tablespoons of water to the open end, then carefully fold and roll up the open end.
  • Set rolled packet into center of SECOND sheet of foil and wrap again. This prevents any gravy-juice from sneaking out.
  • Over indirect campfire/grill or rake campfire coals over -- cook 30 minutes (check to be sure spuds are soft).
  • OPEN CAREFULLY as the inside will be steamy and HOT!
  • Serve from inner foil or transfer to a plate.
  • BRILLIANT IDEA: Freeze the packets after wrapping -- then they'll stay nice and cold longer when you get to your campsite, and can be served the second night out.
  • OPTIONAL INGREDIENTS: frozen broccoli or mixed veggies; fresh corn, beans, or peas.
  • SAUCE IT UP: Add about 1/8 to 1/4 cup of cream of 'shroom/celery soup for a nice gravy/sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 507.6, Fat 24.8, SaturatedFat 12.3, Cholesterol 106.6, Sodium 218, Carbohydrate 43.1, Fiber 6.4, Sugar 4.4, Protein 28.5

EASY HOBO TIN FOIL DINNER RECIPE



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These easy hobo tin-foil dinner packs will be what your kids remember eating while camping for years to come!

Provided by Steph Loaiza

Categories     Main Course

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 pound steak (or ground beef)
4 potatoes (peeled and cubed)
2 cups carrots (thinly sliced)
1 onion (diced)
salt and pepper, to taste
Worcestershire sauce (to taste)
½ cup barbecue sauce
½ cup shredded cheddar cheese

Steps:

  • Use a large square piece of aluminum foil for each tin foil dinner. Spray foil with nonstick cooking spray.
  • Separate ground beef into 4 equal patties, or steak into 4 servings, and place in the center of each piece of foil.
  • Divide potatoes, carrots, and onion evenly between all 4 dinners and place on top of meat. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, to taste. Pour a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce on top of each dinner and fold foil up tightly around the entire meal.
  • Cook on a grill on medium-high heat or an open fire for 25-30 minutes, or until vegetables and meat are cooked through.
  • Open foil carefully and top with BBQ sauce and shredded cheese.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 565 kcal, Carbohydrate 61 g, Protein 30 g, Fat 23 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 92 mg, Sodium 590 mg, Fiber 7 g, Sugar 18 g, ServingSize 1 serving

Tips to Be a Pro at Cooking Hobo Dinners

  • Safety First! Always keep your campfire contained and away from flammable materials. You can use a fire ring or dig a small pit in the ground and line it with rocks.
  • Use the Right Tools. A good pair of tongs or a spatula will help you easily flip and stir your food without burning yourself.
  • Cook Smart. Start by cooking your vegetables first. They take longer to cook than meat. Add your meat and sauce last.
  • Use Aluminum Foil or Parchment Paper. This will help to keep your food from sticking to the pan and make cleanup a breeze.
  • Experiment! There are endless possibilities when it comes to hobo dinners. Get creative and try different combinations of ingredients.

Conclusion

Hobo dinners are a great way to cook a delicious and easy meal while camping. They are also a lot of fun to make! With a little planning and preparation, you can create a hobo dinner that everyone will love. So next time you're camping, be sure to give hobo dinners a try.

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