This simple campfire spinach dip recipe is perfect for camping! Simply wrap the ingredients in a foil packet to create an easy camping meal.
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Camping does not have to be all hot dogs and hamburgers as seen with the campfire spinach dip recipe we’re sharing today. We like to include a few of our family favorites when we head out into the great outdoors. This Campfire Spinach Dip is sure to become one of yours!
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Served with a sliced baguette of french bread it makes the perfect lunch or light dinner. Creating a tin foil packet to encase the dip in makes cooking and clean up a breeze!
I often add this classic recipe to our menu plan when we are camping for a week or longer. It’s a nice break from the traditional camping fare. Spinach dip is one of our favorite appetizers for game day and is a crowd pleaser!
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Our camp cooking essentials:
- APie Iron Camp Cookermakes cooking over the open fire super easy. Check out these20+ Pie Iron Recipe Ideasfor tons of camp cooker inspiration! Or visit myhow to use a pie ironpost for tips.
- Foil Pie Platesmake tinfoil packet meals even easier with the sturdy base that they provide.
- TheseGrilling Bagsthat I recently found are amazing! Simply add all of your ingredients to the bag at home then throw it on the campfire or grill when camping in the great outdoors. Avoid the grill bags with plastic windows, they melt.
- We love theseBBQ Cooking Glovesbecause they make handling campfire food a whole lot safer!
We use tinfoil packets in a lot of our camping meals! Like these tinfoil packet loaded campfire potatoes, tinfoil packet hobo meatloaf, tinfoil packet cheesy fries, tinfoil packet loaded cauliflower and tinfoil packet nacho dip recipes.
How to make Campfire Spinach Dip:
1. Purchase sour cream,cream cheese, shredded parmesan cheese and frozen spinach.
Optional ingredients:
- fresh spinach
- knorr vegetable soup mix
- bacon
- cloves of garlic
- mozzarella cheese
- green onions
- artichoke hearts
- water chestnuts
- garlic powder
- greek yogurt
- red peppers
- different types of cheese
The possibilities are clearly endless in making a creamy dip!
2. Mix all of the ingredients together in a container that can easily be packed to take camping. I like to do this prep work before we travel so that most of the mess is left and cleaned up at home.
The flavours especially blend well together when combined and allowed to rest in the refrigerator for four to six hours.
3. Create a tin foil packet by layering two pieces of aluminum foil and placing the dip mixture in the center. A few layers of foil will help to protect the dip from burning and the packet from tearing open. Tip: you can also make this hot spinach dip in a baking dish and cook it over medium heat.
4. Roll up the ends of the foil and bake in the campfire {near the hot coals but not in the fire} for 20-25 minutes or until warm and bubbly.
5. Carefully unwrap the packet and serve in a bread bowl, with a sliced baguette or tortilla chips.
Tips for camping meal preparation:
- Prepare meals in advance at home whenever possible. Leave most of the mess at home where running water is more accessible and clean up is easier. Trust me on this one!
- Create “one pot” family style meals for quick dinners that don’t require a lot of thought.
- Use tinfoil packets, foil pie pans or camp cookers.These tools help to make clean up a breeze!
- Pack ingredients in 1 gallon size freezer bags for flexible storage in small fridges and coolers.
- Plan meals that use similar ingredients to help make packing and planning easy. TheseCheesy Vegetable Campfire Dip,Loaded Campfire PotatoesandTinfoil Packet Nacho Diprecipes are some of our favorites.
- Use myblank printable meal planorcamping meal plansto help organize your next trip.
This dip can be kept close to the fire and reheated to stay warm and melty. There are so many ways to alter this recipe to suit your family! We love to add bacon bits. I think that artichoke hearts would be a yummy addition too.
Meeting friends or family during your trip? Treat them to this delicious Campfire Spinach Dip and you are sure to WOW them! Okay that sounds cheesy but it’s true. LOL
This recipe is actually a spin off of one of our favorite holiday appetizers, thisFour Ingredient Baked Spinach Diprecipe.
Seriously, so good!
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Yield: 6 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
This simple campfire spinach dip recipe is perfect for camping! Simply wrap the ingredients in a tinfoil packet to create an easy camping meal.
Ingredients
- 1 cup (250ml) sour cream
- 250g cream cheese, room temperature
- 3/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
- 3/4 cup chopped, frozen spinach (drained)
- 1 packet vegetable soup mix (optional)
Instructions
- Mix all of the ingredients together in a container that can easily be packed to take camping.
- Create a tin foil packet by layering two pieces of aluminum foil and placing the dip mixture in the center.
- Roll up the ends of the foil and bake in the campfire (near the hot coals but not in the fire) for 20-25 minutes or until warm and bubbly.
- Carefully unwrap the packet and serve with bread for dipping.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 271Total Fat: 25gSaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 72mgSodium: 335mgCarbohydrates: 6gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 8g
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