Last week, I made a vague and (hopefully) helpful breakfast burrito recipe that can be meal prepped and froze. Not only do I make these for the work week, I also think they are a great meal for heating up on a campfire.
Personally, I enjoy camping and cooking. However, I find cooking while camping to be tedious. Not only is it harder, I am also usually tired from hiking or I am just tired and want to be able to enjoy nature.
What can I say, not all hobbies need to mix. However, food is one of the great loves of my life, so I don’t want to eat bad when camping. I just don’t want to work for the good food, so I just prep food for camping.
Campfires and breakfast burritos
If you are camping/looking for camping recipes I don’t think I need to teach you how to make a fire first and I recommend looking elsewhere because I am busy and don’t want to.
Using my breakfast burrito recipe, I already have frozen burritos ready prior to camping, wrapped in cling wrap and aluminum foil.
To cook these burritos, I recommend having an indirect flame/coals to cook over. You don’t really want the flames hitting the food you are cooking.
Taking the cling wrap off, add the thawed burrito wrapped in aluminum foil onto the grate above the fire. Rotate, flip and check on the burrito throughout cooking.
This should take about 20 minutes to heat up the burrito!! Enjoy this low-mess, easy, and delicious camping breakfast option.



Also, this camping trip gave me a lot of poison ivy all over my body. This fact is unrelated to the burrito, I just wanted everyone to know I am still covered in Calamine lotion and I am very itchy while writing this.
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