Hobo Tin Foil Dinners – Easy Camping Meals and Recipes Ideas – Camping with Gus (2024)

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Hobo Tin-Foil Camping Meals

All-time Favorite Camping Food – Hobo Tin-Foil Meals

These easy meal ideas are true to the spirit of good ol’ campfire cooking, but without all the work. Everyone wants to enjoy good camp food, but you don’t have to get stuck doing all the cooking.

Kids love these because they get to feel like big kids – making their own food. And camp cooks love them because they are a lot less work than traditional camping meals.



The concept:
An assortment of foods is wrapped in foil and cooked in campfire coals – or on a grate over the coals – or even over charcoal briquettes in a grill. One good feature of these meals is the camp cook can get by just prepping and laying out the ingredients – then each camper creates, wraps, and cooks their own meal.

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Hobo Tin-Foil Camping Meals

The plus:
With just a little adult help, you can let the kids create their own foil packs. And – they are cooked in an open campfire. Just like all good camp meals should be.

How it’s done:
The original foil meal, was a Boy Scout creation that was just; some hamburger, diced potatoes, corn, peas, and carrots, and a little salt & pepper, wrapped into a pack using a double layer of heavy-duty tin-foil.

Note: See a demonstration and video of one Boy Scout method from: Phoenix Boy Scout Troop 109.



Cooking Tips

  • Generally these meals don’t use specific recipes; you just decide what you want to include – and toss it in.
  • Be generous with the seasonings.
  • Seal foil packs with foil folds – not just “crunched” closed.
  • Save the frustration of split packs – use heavy-duty foil
  • Set foil packs in mature coals – not flaming coals.

The “Classic Boy Scout” Hamburger Tin-foil Dinner

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Hamburger, Potatoes, Veggies, Salt & Pepper, and Butter
Note: This recipe uses Montreal Steak Seasoning instead of Lipton Soup Mix.

Ingredients: – per meal

  • 1/3 to 1/2 lb hamburger
    • use 85/15 hamburger, (you want the fat juices)
    • crumbled works best – but lumps can also be used
  • 4 – 5 whole cabbage leaves
  • 1 cup diced “HashBrown potatoes, (like Orieda Frozen Hash Browns)
    • Frozen hashbrowns do not have to be kept in your camp cooler
  • 1/2 cup each; frozen corn and peas
  • 1 whole carrot – sliced approx. 1/4″ thick
  • Montreal Steak seasoning, Salt & pepper – generous, but to taste
  • 1 tbsp. butter or margarine

Note: Other vegetables can be added, (or substituted), ie. onions, sweet peppers, or green beans. Fresh is best, but frozen works fine. Tip: 1 tbsp. of Worcestershire sauce really boosts the meat flavor.

Start with a double layer of cabbage leaves, (as shown in the video), then the frozen and fresh veggies, followed by the hamburger, followed by the Montreal Steak Seasoning, salt & pepper, (seasoned to taste), and butter. Then complete the package by topping it with more cabbage leaves, (as seen in the video)

Place the completed foil pack on mature coals, (not in or over open flames, or still-flaming coals – the food will burn), for 25-30 minutes.

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Tip: A good pair of heavy gloves is almost a must-have for campfire and tin-foil cooking.
Here is a guide to some good choices for campfire cooking gloves.



More Delicious Hobo Tin-Foil Pack Meals

Chicken Foil Pack Meals
Sliced and Diced Chicken Foil Packs

From simple and basic diced chicken and veggies to more exotic Bruschetta chicken with bacon, these tin-foil meals are as delicious as they are easy to make.

Beef and Pork Foil Pack Meals
Beef and Pork Hobo Foil Packs

Starting with the traditional Boy Scout Hobo hamburger, see 5 more tasty Hobo dinners – including spicy Italian Sausage and Potatoes.

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Mexican Chili and Rice

Hobo Goulash Skillet meal

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Everything tastes better when it’s cooked in the great outdoors, and everyone enjoys kicking back with a delicious and easy camp meal. Especially if it is a campfire recipe.


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Carrying heavy boxes and coolers of food into and out of camp is one of the least fun jobs of the whole trip. These camp cooking tips will show you how to save time, weight, and bulk, and get out of the camp kitchen sooner.

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A campfire cooking grill is one of the handiest, (and least expensive), pieces of camping gear you can have. And it doesn’t have to be a 30-pound cast iron monster either.

A folding grill grate like the pictured Coleman model works great isn’t too heavy and takes up very little space. Even when your campsite fire-ring has a grill you will still find yourself using this one too!
Campfire Cooking Grills


Check out these examples of camping cookware and camping tools available on Amazon. Once you have one of these camp tools you will wonder how you ever did without it. Especially when you see how inexpensive they are when you buy them online.

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FAQs

What food to take camping for 2 nights? ›

The Weekend Camping Grocery List
  • Fruit, such as apples, bananas, oranges, nectarines, grapes.
  • Vegetables for snacking, such as carrots, cucumbers, peas, celery, bell peppers.
  • Bagged salad mix.
  • Lettuce or spinach.
  • Potatoes.
  • Onions.
  • Corn on the cob or other seasonal vegetables.
Aug 26, 2022

What food to take camping without a fridge? ›

For camping, food that keeps well includes dehydrated meals, canned foods, whole grain cereals, dried fruits, nuts, and hard cheeses. These options are durable, non-perishable, and don't require refrigeration, making them ideal for sustaining energy levels and nutrition while enjoying the great outdoors.

What food to bring camping for 3 days? ›

Example 3-day menu plan using these recipes
DayBreakfastDinner
1Peanut butter oatmealHot dogs or veggie dogs
2Breakfast burrito in a bagCampfire nachos
3Homemade granola with oat milkGrain bowl
Sep 16, 2021

Where do you put food at night when camping? ›

At night, place any loose food, plus a cooler if you have one, inside a metal bear box if there is one.

What food has a camping theme? ›

Camping party lunch food ideas
  • Pigs in a “sleeping bag” ...
  • Taquitos roll “campfire logs” ...
  • Summer corn chowder. ...
  • Backpackers' Thai noodles. ...
  • Grilled sausage with potatoes and green beans. ...
  • Camp soup. ...
  • Campfire pepperoni pizza. ...
  • Campfire chicken pot pie.

What food is good for primitive camping? ›

Ideal camping foods are non-perishable, nutritious, and easy to prepare. Think nuts, seeds, dried fruits, and whole-grain crackers for snacks. Dehydrated meals are also great for longer trips, as they're lightweight and only require water.

What is your favorite food to bring camping? ›

Top tip: mix up your porridge, powdered milk, dried fruit, and nuts in a baggie to save you some steps at camp. This is a treat if you have a skillet and can fry up some eggs. Bring along some bread and a tin of baked beans (or make your own dehydrated baked beans).

What is the best long life food for camping? ›

On a long 4WD trip, food with a long shelf life is your friend… and food with a long shelf life that doesn't require refrigeration is your best friend! Think UHT milk, tinned tuna, canned lentils and beans, and pretty much anything that is dehydrated – or, preferably, freeze-dried.

What to bring for cooking while camping? ›

Packing List for Cooking While Camping
  • Foldable camp table.
  • Cooler.
  • Ice/reusable ice packs.
  • Hard-sided storage bin.
  • Bear canister or rope to hang food (if needed)
  • Headlamp.
  • Stove.
  • Fuel.
Feb 14, 2023

What is easy dry food for camping? ›

Dehydrated Camping Food
  • Butternut Squash Soup with Red Lentils and Ras el Hanout. ...
  • Dehydrated refried black beans. ...
  • Red Lentil Dal. ...
  • Red Lentil, Carrot & Cumin Soup. ...
  • Dehydrated Spring Greens. ...
  • Tarka Dhal. ...
  • Sprouted Buckwheat Dehydrated Granola. ...
  • Lentil Ragu with Kale and Parmesan.

What is an easy dinner for backpacking? ›

Backpacking dinner ideas: Macaroni and cheese with bacon bits or tuna; dehydrated risotto; pasta with pesto and parmesan cheese; ramen noodles with dehydrated vegetables; instant soups; instant mashed potatoes and beef jerky; instant stuffing with cooked chicken (pouch or fresh); backpacking Thanksgiving dinner.

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