
Campfire Recipes 3 - Camping Ideas
EGGS IN A NEST Using a buddy burner, hollow out a piece of bread,
butter the bread, place on burner and crack an egg into the hollowed
area and cover with foil, flip when ready if desired. If you want
sausage, cook it first then you won't have to butter the bread.
BACON AND EGGS Using a paper lunch bag, place 2 pieces of bacon in
bottom of bag. Crack 1 egg on top, roll down bag tightly; poke stick
through bag and hold over fire. Bag will not burn. It will take
about 5 minutes to have bacon and eggs. DO NOT ADD EXTRA BACON AS
THE GREASE WILL CAUSE THE BOTTOM TO FALL OUT OF THE BAG. At the same
time make toast by sticking a piece of bread on the end of stick,
turn as necessary.
BAG OMELETTE---- Use a good quality ziplock type bag. Break 1 to 3
eggs into the bag, add a tablespoon of milk per egg, add cheese,
bacon bits, peppers, onions, mushrooms or whatever you like in an
omelette to the bag. Close the bag tightly, much all together and
drop bag into boiling water (water should be at a full boil. It will
take 3 to 8 minutes depending on how many bags are in the water. Can
be thrown back into the water if you find yours isn't done enough.
BOILED EGG---- Place egg in a hot cup (a paper one without the wax
coating). Cover the egg with water and sit the cup on the coals.
Have the seam on the cup away from the flames as the cup may split
open on the seam. Bring the water to a boil and boil for 10 minutes
adding more water as necessary to keep the egg covered. The cup will
not catch fire as long as you make sure that there is enough water
in the cup.
ORANGE SKIN---- Cut an orange in half cross-wise and scoop out the
insides and eat. Break an egg into the hollow rind and set directly
onto the coals and cook for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the center is
done. 'For biscuits,mix Bisquick as directed and fill rind 3/4's
full and cook as above until toothpick comes out clean (no doughy
goo on it).
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