There’s a fine line between rustic and regrettable, and these 21 stick to the right side. Nothing here needs a kitchen, but everything here eats like it came from someone who’s seen one before. The ...
There’s something magical about cooking over a campfire. Maybe it’s the crackle of the flames, the aroma of roasting food, or simply the way it brings people together. When you add kids to the mix, ...
No disrespect to s’mores and hot dogs, which have earned their spot at the top of the “food you eat around a campfire” pyramid. But they’re not the only foods (sweet or savory) you could cook and ...
There’s nothing quite like the flavor you get from cooking over an open flame, which is one of the reasons so many people love camping. Besides hot dogs on roasting sticks and s’mores on skewers, ...
When Jeremiah Langhorne was a kid growing up in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, summer evenings were spent exploring the woods with his brothers, catching fish or small game and cooking their spoils ...
There’s nothing quite like the taste of a chargrilled steak or smoky seared vegetables cooked over an open fire. Cooking outdoors requires harnessing culinary skills learned indoors and bringing them ...
With the right tools, anyone can use a portable campfire to cook nearly anything they make at home. A portable campfire gives you the ability to bring the heat no matter where you go, whether it’s in ...
Cracker Barrel's summer menu is here with a new addition: the Campfire Breakfast Skillet. I tried this wilderness-ready meal, ...
The campfire takes the art of cooking to its most alchemic form—wood and flame, smoke and heat, transforming humble rawness into a piping-hot feast. While the oven and stovetop are constant in their ...