Camping is a great way to connect with nature and unwind from daily stresses. One of the best parts of camping is cooking meals over an open flame, whether it’s a fire pit or a rocket stove. In this article, we’ll explore some simple and delicious meals you can cook while camping and provide essential fire safety tips, including how to put out a fire pit safely.
Simple Meals to Cook Over a Fire Pit or Rocket Stove
Foil Packet Dinners
Foil packet dinners are a camping classic. They’re easy to prepare, cook, and clean up. Here’s a basic recipe: Cut vegetables into bite-sized pieces and place a portion of chicken or fish in the center of a large piece of aluminum foil. Add the vegetables around the meat, drizzle with olive oil, season with salt, pepper, and your choice of seasoning, then fold the foil to create a sealed packet. Place the packet on the fire pit grate or directly on the coals of your portable fire pits. Cook for 20-30 minutes, turning occasionally, until the meat is cooked through and the vegetables are tender.
Campfire Chili
A warm, hearty chili is perfect for cooler camping nights. In a cast-iron pot, cook ground meat over the fire until browned. Add diced onions and garlic, cooking until softened. Stir in canned beans and tomatoes, and season with chili powder, cumin, salt, and pepper to taste. Simmer for 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve hot with optional toppings like shredded cheese, sour cream, and green onions.
Pancakes on a Griddle
A delightful breakfast option that’s easy to make on a rocket stove. Preheat the griddle over the rocket stove, mix pancake batter according to package instructions, and lightly grease the griddle with butter or oil. Pour the batter onto the griddle, forming pancakes. Cook until bubbles form on the surface, then flip and cook until golden brown. Serve with your favorite toppings like fresh berries, chocolate chips, or syrup.
Fire Safety Tips
Setting Up Your Fire Pit or Rocket Stove
Choose a clear, open area away from overhanging branches, dry grass, and other flammable materials. Ensure your portable fire pit or rocket stove is on a stable, non-flammable surface.
Managing the Fire
Keep a bucket of water, sand, or a fire extinguisher nearby. Never leave the fire unattended. Keep the fire small and manageable.
How to Put Out a Fire Pit
When it’s time to put out the fire, follow these steps to ensure it’s completely extinguished: Use a stick or shovel to spread the coals and embers in the fire pit. Slowly pour water over the coals, ensuring every part is soaked. Listen for hissing sounds, indicating the fire is being extinguished. Stir the wet ashes with a stick or shovel to ensure all embers are extinguished. Carefully feel the area with the back of your hand. If you feel any heat, continue adding water and stirring until the site is cool to the touch.
Conclusion
Cooking while camping can be a fun and rewarding experience with the right recipes and safety measures. Using a fire pit or rocket stoves you can create delicious meals while enjoying the great outdoors. Always remember to practice fire safety and ensure your fire is fully extinguished before leaving your campsite. Happy camping and cooking!