11 SUPER EASY Camping Breakfast Ideas

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These are my go-to breakfast ideas for camping! Some of these meals are no-cook, and others only require a camp stove and one pan or pot. Did I mention that these camping breakfast ideas are super easy?!

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I like dicing potatoes with scrambled eggs, sausage, onions and putting them in a foil pack. Very good!

BayouGhost
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Amanda, you’ve provided an excellent and comprehensive overview of car camp breakfast options. I love hearing another persons ideas and always learn something I had not thought of.
Here are a few additional nuggets from my family’s experiences of anyone cares to read on:

• eggs often crack in transit and make a real mess. We now pre-crack our eggs and pour them into a Rubbermaid bottle that easily holds a dozen. You obviously have to keep in cooler or 12v fridge. They are then ready to just pour out into your heated skillet.

• for egg sandwiches, keep a few mason jar lid rings in you camp box. Set on your hot skillet, plop in a small pat of butter, then pour in some egg for a well formed egg “patty” for sandwiches.

• Coleman style camp stoves have two burners; while you are cooking meat and/or eggs on one side, use the other to toast your muffin, bagel or bread. I just use set on skillet w/pat of butter in it.

• My family both car camps and backpacks. Dehydrated foods are a staple in the backcountry where everything must be shelf stable and weight is paramount, but over time, I’ve come to use it for an ever greater portions of our front country cooking as well. As for breakfast items, in addition to oatmeal and pancake mix’s discussed in the video, I also love dehydrated hash brown potatoes (can mix lots of stuff into them) and frequently use powdered milk, eggs, butter, tomato sauce and cheese. They allow you to stay out longer and pack lighter.

• Last point, consider buying bulk packs of single serve condiments, such as syrup, PB, jelly, ketchup/mustard, hot sauce, relish, mayo, honey, etc... For most trips, you really don’t need much of these items. Instead of having your pantry box full of heavy jars/bottles you will barely use (most require refrigeration once opened so there goes your cooler space), just bring packets based on menu and # people. Stored properly, they last a long time. They are then ready for you to quickly grab & go when packing out and they also become part of your home emergency food stockage (along with dehydrated goods mentioned above).
Apologies for such a run on “comment”

devinbraun
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What is your “doing dishes” process? I’d love to see some tips and hacks on that.

josephvaughn
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Me and my husband are planning our first family camping trip this lady has single handedly helped us plan everything even with a 3 year old ! ❤

kenziegregory-uxue
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Egg in a hole. Kids love it. Slice of bread with a hole you cut in it and fried with an egg in the middle of it.

kays
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The best camping breakfast I have ever had was scrambled eggs with crab and cocktail sauce. It was the first night of an epic packrafting trip! We were finishing off the 5 pounds of fresh caught crab meat that someone brought for crab louise the night before. Delicious. More common breakfasts for me are very similar to yours! I like the idea of making a group parfait bar with different toppings. I usually car camp with a group of 6 or more, so being able to batch cook for different folks is a must!

tgilbs
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My favorite glamping breakfast for when my friends and I hit the Renn Faire is stuffed croissant french toast.
Slice a croissant in half and on the not cut side, spread some cream cheese and the jam of your choice. Dip in egg, prepare as you would regular french toast. Serve with butter and maple syrup and the breakfast meat of your choice.

lisafish
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I have a favorite no cook breakfast I have when horse camping is overnight oats. I use a medium size canning jar, put in original oats (not quick) cinnamon, berries and almond milk. Put in the cooler overnight. Easy and delicious! Thanks for sharing all your tips, tricks and recipes. 😊

laurachynoweth
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Love these ideas! I'm going camping for the first time in a month, so I'll definitely be using these for a few days. ✌🤘🤙

happilyeveryarambulo
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Can you do a video about you cast iron/ seasoning cast iron pans

gemcityadventures
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Amanda, you hit on several of our favorite camping breakfasts as well. As my husband and I were watching your video, he was putting his hand on my shoulder and smiling at me as you mentioned meal after meal that we love. One we hadn't thought of was the breakfast quesadilla. That looks delicious! We will need to try that!

kellyohara
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This is a round-up of my go-to camping breakfasts! I hope you got some good ideas for your next trip! 💚 Thanks for watching!

amanda.outside
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thanks for the ideas i am going camping for a week next week for the first time! your help was needed thank you

redissus
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I absolutely love your videos! They are so practical yet delicious at the same time.

saviinicole
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I am a 30 year old protein craving man and you have me sold on easy camp meals. I find just carbs dont give me or my father the mental energy we need. This menu is great.

ronron
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My idea is breakfast skillet casserole is scrambled eggs, Turkey meat of bacon or sausage, veggies with or without hashbrowns on bottom of cast iron throw above ingredients over hashbrowns or riced cauliflower with cheese and cook in cast iron skillet of course lots of butter too

deannadelrosario
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Thanks for sharing! I appreciate the effort you put into your videos.

venkatkrisshna
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Fried potatoes (e.g. hash browns) are a favorite of mine. Cooking them over a fire gives them a great smoky flavor! You can insert them int your burrito.

VYMH
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Can’t wait to try making the breakfast tacos! Thanks for the great idea. Plane white rice with a couple of over easy eggs on top. That’s my go to camping breakfast. It’s the only time I use Minute Rice . it’s so much easier that way.

FX-lover
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I tried your Dutch oven nachos this week when we went camping.Only I did it in an electric multi cooker. They turned out great! Thanks!

joeparham