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Campfire Cooking Recipes - Soup By Ian Pennington
Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Ah, outside. There is nothing better than to enjoy the natural place in the camp. In addition to traditional hot dogs and S'mores, there are some delicious and healthy campfire cooking recipes that can be made with a few simple materials and equipment.

One of the most easy to make at the campfire is corn on the cob. The only type of cookware that is required for this is the tin foil. Wrap corn in a fairly complete tin foil and place on hot coals. Of course, there was a general awareness of fire cooking must take to avoid injury, so it has a pair of tongs or other grabbing device will be useful. Corn should cook in just a few minutes, depending on how hot the coals are. After remove from fire and cooling, sprinkle in salt and pepper if desired.

There are other campfire cooking recipes that can be created using cast iron cooking equipment, such as Dutch oven. A flexible and easy recipes that can be done is through campfire soup. Especially in the colder months, soup is the perfect food for the camp.

There are several soup recipes that can be done in the Dutch oven. Vegetable soup that is easy to use potatoes, onion, celery, and carrots. There are endless material that can be added to this simple recipe to make it suitable for your taste.

First fill the Dutch oven with vegetables around mid or chicken broth. A broth can be made by using stones and water bullion. Take chopped vegetables and put them into the soup. You can add herbs, such as parsley, for soup, or sprinkle on salt and pepper to taste. Place the Dutch oven on the fire and let it sit for at least half an hour.

After the soup is finished, carefully remove from oven fire. Be sure to save the oven, which will still be very hot, far away from flammable objects while it is cooling.

Besides Dutch ovens, there are many other types of cookware that can come in handy when cooking on the campfire. With a frying pan or frying pan, you can prepare the breakfast is better than at home or in the canteen.

With eggs, cheese, and vegetables of your choice, omelets can quickly and easily, even in the camp. Along with the omelets, griddle that can be used for cooking pancakes, bacon, and other things that you can think!

Whether cooking breakfast, lunch, or dinner, there are endless possibilities campfire cooking recipes that can be done easily. With the right equipment and materials, anyone can enjoy delicious and tempting, even in the camp!

Ian Pennington is achieved niche website developer and author.
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