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Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by Huckleberry.
Categories: Articles.
We’re trying something new this year at Huckleberry Tent and Breakfast.
Want to sleep in, ignore the clock or just experience the joys of old-fashioned camp cooking? If you would like to prepare breakfast at your campsite, just ask for our new Breakfast Basket option.
The evening before, we will give you a farm basket filled with all the ingredients needed to make a scrumptious breakfast in your private camp kitchen.
Coffee, hot chocolate, tea, sugar, creamers, cooking oil, salt and pepper are already provided in your camp kitchen. Cook over the campfire with a cast iron skillet or on the 2-burner propane hotplate.
Enjoy your stay at Huckleberry Tent and Breakfast.
Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by Huckleberry.
Categories: Recipes.
Have some fun cooking outdoors.
On a large piece of heavy duty foil, place some meat, potatoes, carrots and onion. Top with a spoonful of Cream of Something Soup. Bring foil up and around. Fold and seal all edges. Place in medium to medium-low coals, rotating as needed. Check by opening slightly and piercing veges with a fork. When veges are tender, it’s ready to eat.
Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by Huckleberry.
Categories: Recipes.
The best corn I have ever eaten. Simple and yummy.
Soak corn, leaving on the husks, in cold water. Place on grill over medium coals. Cook 20-25 minutes rotating as needed. Remove from fire and remove the husks (it’s hot-be careful). Drizzle with butter, sprinkle with salt and enjoy.
Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by Huckleberry.
Categories: Recipes.
Yummy, hot and filling.
Butter bread and place one slice, butter-side down in pie iron. Scoop some meat, veges and gravy in the center of the bread (go easy on the gravy–don’t want to make it too soggy). Top with another slice of bread, butter-side up. Clamp pie iron and trim off excess bread. Cook over medium coals until bread is toasted.
Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by Huckleberry.
Categories: Recipes.
Who would have thought campfire cooking could be this much fun.
Butter bread and place one slice butter-side down in the Pie Iron. Spoon on some spaghetti sauce, add cheese and toppings. Top with the other slice of bread, butter-side up in the Pie Iron. Clamp and trim off excess bread. Cook over campfire coals until bread is toasted (2-5 minutes).
Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by Huckleberry.
Categories: Recipes.
Another great recipe to use with your Rome brand Pie Irons.
Precook your meat with the taco seasoning. Drain fat and set aside. Spray inside of Pie Iron with cooking spray. Place a corn tortilla on one side of pie iron. Top with a scoop of seasoned meat, refried beans and cheese. Place another corn tortilla on top. Close Pie Iron, trim off excess tortilla. Cook over campfire coals until golden brown and crispy. Serve with salsa, sour cream, lettuce, tomatoes and onions.
Posted on June 2nd, 2010 by Huckleberry.
Categories: Recipes.
Make these quick-cooking, pocket apple pies using the Rome brand Pie Irons located at your campsite.
Butter bread. Place one slice of bread–butter side down in pie iron. Put 2-3 spoonfuls of pie filling on bread. Top with 2nd slice of bread–butter side up.
Close and clamp pie iron. Hold over glowing coals–turning as needed. Check after 3-4 minutes. When bread is golden brown, remove from pie iron. Sprinkle with Cinnamon/Sugar mixture if desired.
Enjoy