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HammerII
03/19/2014 08:39PM
 
Core the apple out and use brown sugar and butter. Wrap in foil and place next to the coals. make sure that you place the apple up so the sugar and butter just don't spill out into the foil, but instead sort of "soak" into the apple.
But don't limit yourself to apples, plums done like this are sinful. Also lets not forget that over looked root that works great for camping fire cooking the sweet potato.

 
OldFingers57
03/20/2014 08:32AM
 
+1 on these. We used to do them in Boy Scouts on campouts. The boys loved them. So used to mix in some granola with it after to make like an apple crisp out of it.
 
okinaw55
03/22/2014 06:19PM
 
quote OldFingers57: "+1 on these. We used to do them in Boy Scouts on campouts. The boys loved them. So used to mix in some granola with it after to make like an apple crisp out of it. "


This sounds incredible. Thanks.
 
bigfoothunter
03/24/2014 11:00AM
 
I might have to try these this summer! my friend told me to try it last summer (he's an eagle scout I think he said) and I meant to try it then but forgot to pick up the stuff. This summer we are going to BWCA for the first time and he's coming with us, so I might have to try it out, he said they are really good :)
 
Savage Voyageur
03/21/2014 08:40PM
 
I learned how to do this in Boy Scouts. We still do these every so often.
 
billconner
03/20/2014 10:28AM
 
Kind of hijacking thread but baked bananas are hard to beat on a camp out. Slit the inside of the curve peel and all, wedge in some chocolate - Hershey bars being the classic - wrap all in foil with slit up and peel pulled as tight together as the foil allows. About 10 minutes on coals. Eat with a spoon, scooping out the banana and chocolate.



 
shock
03/20/2014 07:47PM
 
thanks for all your reply's much appreciated.
 
Saberboys
03/20/2014 01:55PM
 
I saw this recipe online a little while back and thought it sounded good! Thank you for reminding me as I had forgotten and didn't have it on our menu for our June trip.

 
OldFingers57
03/21/2014 07:18AM
 
quote PlumberDave: "HammerII Tell me more about the sweet potato"


Baked Sweet potatos are great with brown sugar and cinamon on it with lots of butter. Again they are great with Pecans on it also. Just wrap in some foil and put down in the coals. Bake till tender.
 
OldFingers57
03/21/2014 07:18AM
 
My wife loves Pecans with it.
 
PlumberDave
03/20/2014 10:12PM
 
HammerII Tell me more about the sweet potato
 
shock
03/19/2014 07:51PM
 
i've heard about this, has anyone tried them.. you core an apple stuff it with cinnamon/sugar maybe butter ? wrap it on foil put it on coals.
 
MHS67
03/20/2014 12:36PM
 
quote shock: "i've heard about this, has anyone tried them.. you core an apple stuff it with cinnamon/sugar maybe butter ? wrap it on foil put it on coals. "


We do this all the time and it's very good. Try putting nuts in with the other stuff.
 
HammerII
03/23/2014 12:49PM
 
quote PlumberDave: "HammerII Tell me more about the sweet potato"


Take a sweet potato and stick it a few times so it doesn't explode and double wrap in foil. From there you can bury them in a fire, place to the side of the fire or on a grate over the fire. Turn the ones that aren't buried to ensure even cooking.
When you can squeeze the foil and the potato gives remove from fire and add brown sugar, butter/gee or my favorite maple syrup. Its a pretty dang good meal for a lay over rainy evening.


For extra credit bury a few under the evening fire to use in breakfast fixings. Mash a few, add some bisquit and powdered milk for sweet potato's pancakes. make a couple of extras for later in the day with a squirt or two of honey for lunch or trail snack.


For all the folks rolling their eyes over sweet potatos they dry like a champ and a meal of spicy dried pork and dried sweet potato's with a bit of maple syrup and ground chili's is god sent.