15 Easy Camping Dinner Ideas for Delicious Nights Outdoors
Dinner at camp is where the day finally slows down. After hiking, swimming, or just lounging by the fire, a hot meal tastes extra rewarding in the open air.
The best camping dinners don’t demand fancy gear or a sink full of dishes.
Here are 15 easy, satisfying dinners that cook well on a camp stove, grill grate, or campfire coals—perfect for laid-back, delicious nights outdoors.
1) Foil Packet Lemon-Herb Chicken & Veggies

Description (20–30 words): Juicy chicken and tender vegetables steam together in a foil packet, soaking up lemon and herbs. It’s bright, filling, and basically dish-free.
Ingredients:
- Chicken breast or thighs
- Potatoes (thin-sliced)
- Zucchini or bell pepper
- Lemon slices or lemon juice
- Olive oil, salt, pepper
- Garlic powder, dried oregano/Italian seasoning
Instructions:
- Lay out heavy-duty foil; add chicken and sliced vegetables.
- Drizzle oil and lemon; season well.
- Seal tightly into a packet.
- Cook on grill/coals 18–25 minutes, flipping once, until chicken is cooked through.
2) One-Pot Camp Chili

Description (20–30 words): This hearty chili cooks in one pot and warms everyone up fast. Make it mild or spicy, then top with cheese for extra comfort.
Ingredients:
- Ground beef or turkey (or extra beans)
- Canned beans (kidney/black)
- Canned diced tomatoes
- Onion (optional), chili powder, cumin
- Salt, pepper
- Toppings: shredded cheese, sour cream, chips
Instructions:
- Brown meat in a pot; add onion if using.
- Stir in spices for 30 seconds.
- Add tomatoes and beans; simmer 15–25 minutes.
- Taste, adjust seasoning, and serve with toppings.
3) Skillet Taco Night (Ground Beef or Bean)

Description (20–30 words): Taco night is perfect for camping because everyone builds their own. A quick skillet filling plus simple toppings turns dinner into a fun, low-stress spread.
Ingredients:
- Ground beef/turkey or canned black beans
- Taco seasoning
- Tortillas or taco shells
- Shredded lettuce
- Salsa, cheese, sour cream
Instructions:
- Cook meat (or warm beans) in a skillet.
- Add seasoning and a splash of water; simmer 2–3 minutes.
- Warm tortillas in a dry pan.
- Set out toppings and assemble tacos.
4) Campfire Fajita Foil Packets

Description (20–30 words): Sizzling fajita flavor without juggling pans. Chicken or steak cooks with peppers and onions in foil, then gets wrapped in warm tortillas.
Ingredients:
- Sliced chicken or steak
- Bell peppers, onion (sliced)
- Oil, salt, pepper
- Fajita seasoning (or chili powder + cumin)
- Tortillas, lime (optional)
Instructions:
- Toss meat and veggies with oil and seasoning.
- Divide onto foil and seal packets.
- Cook over coals/grill 12–18 minutes, turning once.
- Serve in tortillas with lime and salsa.
5) Garlic-Butter Shrimp & Rice (Skillet)

Description (20–30 words): Fast, fragrant, and surprisingly fancy for camp. Shrimp cooks in minutes in garlic butter, then gets spooned over quick rice for an easy win.
Ingredients:
- Shrimp (peeled/deveined)
- Butter, minced garlic (or garlic powder)
- Lemon juice
- Instant rice or pre-cooked rice
- Salt, pepper, parsley flakes (optional)
Instructions:
- Cook rice according to package directions; keep warm.
- Melt butter in skillet; add garlic.
- Add shrimp; cook 1–2 minutes per side until pink.
- Finish with lemon, season, and serve over rice.
6) Sausage & Peppers Hoagies

Description (20–30 words): This is a no-fuss classic with big flavor. Browning sausage with peppers and onions makes a smoky, juicy sandwich dinner that feels instantly satisfying.
Ingredients:
- Sausages (Italian-style or smoked)
- Bell peppers, onion (sliced)
- Oil, salt, pepper
- Hoagie rolls or buns
- Mustard or marinara (optional)
Instructions:
- Brown sausages in a skillet; remove and slice.
- Sauté peppers/onions in the same pan until soft.
- Return sausage; heat through and season.
- Pile into rolls and serve.
7) Foil Packet Honey-Soy Salmon

Description (20–30 words): Tender salmon stays moist in foil while honey-soy glaze turns sticky and savory. Add green beans or broccoli in the packet for a complete, clean dinner.
Ingredients:
- Salmon fillets
- Soy sauce
- Honey (or brown sugar)
- Garlic powder or minced garlic
- Green beans or broccoli
- Pepper, sesame seeds (optional)
Instructions:
- Place salmon and veggies on foil.
- Mix soy and honey; pour over.
- Seal packet tightly.
- Cook over grill/coals 10–15 minutes, until salmon flakes easily.
8) Camp Stove Ramen Stir-Fry

Description (20–30 words): Ramen becomes dinner when you fry it with veggies and sauce. It’s fast, budget-friendly, and tastes like a campsite version of takeout.
Ingredients:
- Instant ramen (discard or save seasoning)
- Mixed veggies (fresh or frozen)
- Soy sauce or teriyaki sauce
- Oil, garlic powder
- Optional: egg, cooked chicken, tofu
Instructions:
- Boil ramen 2 minutes; drain well.
- Stir-fry veggies in oil until tender-crisp.
- Add noodles and sauce; toss to coat.
- Add egg or protein if using; cook through.
9) One-Pot Mac & Cheese with Tuna or Bacon

Description (20–30 words): Creamy mac and cheese is pure camping comfort. Stir in tuna or bacon for protein, and you’ve got a filling dinner that makes everyone happy.
Ingredients:
- Macaroni
- Milk (or evaporated milk)
- Shredded cheese
- Salt, pepper
- Tuna pouch or cooked bacon bits (optional)
Instructions:
- Boil pasta; drain most water (leave a splash).
- Stir in milk and cheese until melted.
- Season and add tuna or bacon if using.
- Serve immediately while creamy.
10) Dutch Oven Campfire Pizza

Description (20–30 words): Pizza at camp feels like a miracle. A Dutch oven creates melty cheese and crisp edges, and everyone can choose their own toppings.
Ingredients:
- Store-bought pizza dough or naan/pita
- Pizza sauce
- Mozzarella
- Toppings: pepperoni, mushrooms, olives, peppers
- Oil (for greasing)
Instructions:
- Grease Dutch oven lightly.
- Press dough in; add sauce, cheese, toppings.
- Bake with coals: moderate heat 15–25 minutes.
- Cool a few minutes, slice, and serve.
11) Grilled Chicken Skewers (Kebabs)

Description (20–30 words): Kebabs cook quickly and look impressive with almost no effort. Chicken and colorful vegetables char nicely over a grate, making dinner feel fresh and lively.
Ingredients:
- Chicken chunks
- Bell pepper, onion, zucchini pieces
- Oil, salt, pepper
- Paprika or Italian seasoning
- Skewers (soak wooden skewers)
Instructions:
- Toss chicken and veggies with oil and seasoning.
- Thread onto skewers.
- Grill 10–14 minutes, turning occasionally.
- Check chicken is fully cooked, then serve.
12) Loaded Campfire Nachos (Dutch Oven or Skillet)

Description (20–30 words): Crunchy chips, melty cheese, and warm toppings make nachos the ultimate easy camping dinner. It’s quick to cook and even quicker to disappear.
Ingredients:
- Tortilla chips
- Shredded cheese
- Beans or cooked ground meat
- Jalapeños, salsa
- Optional: sour cream, green onions
Instructions:
- Layer chips, cheese, and toppings in a skillet/Dutch oven.
- Cover and heat until cheese melts.
- Add salsa and fresh toppings.
- Serve straight from the pan.
13) Creamy Pesto Tortellini (One Pot)

Description (20–30 words): This dinner tastes restaurant-level but packs easily. Tortellini cooks fast, then pesto and a splash of cream turn it rich and satisfying.
Ingredients:
- Refrigerated or shelf-stable tortellini
- Pesto
- Cream or milk (optional, for creaminess)
- Parmesan (optional)
- Salt, pepper
Instructions:
- Boil tortellini until tender; drain.
- Stir in pesto and a splash of cream/milk.
- Warm 1–2 minutes, season to taste.
- Top with Parmesan if you have it.
14) Campfire Stuffed Peppers (Foil or Dutch Oven)

Description (20–30 words): Stuffed peppers are a cozy, all-in-one meal. The peppers soften while the filling gets steamy and flavorful—perfect for slow evenings by the fire.
Ingredients:
- Bell peppers (tops cut, seeds removed)
- Cooked rice
- Ground meat or beans
- Salsa or tomato sauce
- Cheese, salt, pepper
Instructions:
- Mix rice, meat/beans, salsa, and seasoning.
- Stuff peppers; top with cheese.
- Wrap each in foil or stand in Dutch oven.
- Cook 20–35 minutes until peppers are tender.
15) Camp Stove Curry Couscous Bowls

Description (20–30 words): Couscous cooks in minutes, making it ideal for camping. Add chickpeas, curry spice, and veggies for a warm, fragrant dinner with almost no cleanup.
Ingredients:
- Couscous
- Canned chickpeas (drained)
- Curry powder
- Olive oil or butter
- Raisins or dried apricots (optional)
- Salt, pepper
Instructions:
- Boil water with a pinch of salt and curry powder.
- Stir in couscous; cover and remove from heat 5 minutes.
- Fluff; mix in chickpeas and oil/butter.
- Add dried fruit if desired, season, and serve.
