If the campfire’s already going, there’s no excuse not to use it. These 31 campfire recipes are designed for low-stress cooking that keeps your hands free for untangling rope or finding your shoes in ...
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 ...
When Peggy Farrell’s electric stove broke last summer, and its gas replacement wasn't going to be ready for nine weeks, she first tried to cobble together no-cook meals for her family. But then she ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The last time my Boy Scout troop went on a campout, we ate steak. I was startled. I was shocked. I didn’t know you could do that ...
This chicken dinner idea checks several of the essential boxes for cowboy cooking: a cast iron skillet, plenty of Southwestern flavor, and a cheesy topping. As one BHG home cook raves, "Easy to make ...
Move over, s’mores. There’s a new summer treat taking campfire desserts to the next level. "Campfire Cones," from lifestyle blog Hip2Save, have all the elements of s’mores -- including the essential ...
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 ...
Mallory Arnold was born and raised in Ohio but currently resides and writes from Nashville, Tennessee. She likes running marathons, testing out fun new recipes, and writing about the fascinating, the ...
I love s'mores. There's a reason the name is short for "some more," after all. But despite the dessert's deliciousness, I've never been a fan of sticky hands and clothes that smell like a campfire for ...
Let's get fired up about doing some cooking over open flames. This week's Going Mobile column serves up some advice on how to build a roaring campfire, so naturally, there's got to be food involved.