29 Dutch Oven Recipes Perfect For Your Next Camping Trip (2024)

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Kelan and I love to use our dutch oven when we go camping. The experience is similar to a crockpot recipe where we can place all the ingredients in one unit and let it cook. If you are not into camping, no problem! You can still make great dutch oven recipes at home.

All you need is a home dutch oven or a cast-iron skillet. These 29 easy dutch oven recipes range from breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even dessert recipes. Heat up those dutch ovens or cast iron skillets and get cooking!

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Easy One-Pot Dutch Oven Recipes

One-pot Dutch oven recipes are my favorite because they really do make cooking delicious meals easier. With just one pot to wash, you can have a complete meal with all the flavors and nutrients locked in.

Plus, Dutch ovens are great for slow cooking, so the flavors have plenty of time to meld and develop.

I love using Dutch oven recipes when I’m short on time or when I want an easy weeknight meal that still tastes great. They’re perfect for making soups, stews, roasts, and more. And since the temperature is even all around the pot, your food comes out perfectly cooked every time.

So if you’re looking for an easy way to streamline your meal prep, be sure to try some of these quick and easy Dutch oven recipes!

1.Sausage & Chicken Cajun Jambalaya Dutch Oven Recipe

Southern cooking at its finest! Nothing like good comfort food all in one Dutch oven. I am going, to be honest with you, when I first saw jambalaya I got a little turned off. My background knowledge of jambalaya calls for shrimp.

I am glad this one does not. However, if that is something you are interested in you could easily add it with the chicken and Italian sausage or substitute one of them for shrimp.

2.Beer Braised Short Ribs

Definitely head over to Fox Valley Foodie and read how he describes how Dutch ovens work. He goes in-depth comparing a crockpot to a dutch oven. With both forms of cooking adding all ingredients into a one-pot meal, there is actually a big difference between cooking in a crockpot and cooking in Dutch ovens.

Very informative! Plus check out this recipe your husbands will LOVE it!

3. Dutch Oven Garlic Chicken

Roast chicken is a staple in our house. Buying the whole chicken instead of chicken breasts or chicken thighs individually packaged will allow you to have leftovers! Having leftovers is a great way to reduce your food waste and save money.

This roast chicken is so flavorful you can use the leftovers for chicken salad, soup, or a tailgate recipe.

4.Sheepherder’s Breakfast

This hearty dish looks HEAVENLY! Not only do we love breakfast because it is downright DELICIOUS, but we also love it because it is a cheap meal.

A bag of hash browns, eggs, onion, salt, pepper, cheese, and breakfast meat is all under $5.00. Look at how much that makes too! You can feed a camping crowd with this Dutch oven recipe.

5. Spicy Ancho Turkey Chili

I love to make chili on Sundays in the fall when football is on or make it while camping on those rainy nights. When I make chili, I almost always substitute ground beef for ground turkey. Not only is it healthier, but it is also cheaper.

This chili Dutch oven recipe already calls for ground turkey so you know it is going to be a value meal and healthy for your family.

6.One Pot White Chicken Lasagna Soup

Can you imagine two of your favorite things being combined into one meal? Lasagna and soup together? Um, YUM! Lasagna can be a pain to make and takes much prep work.

This recipe calls for 15 minutes of preparation work and then lets it cook for about 45 minutes which is shorter than some lasagna times.

7.Dutch Oven Lasagna

Not into lasagna as soup? That is perfectly okay with this dutch oven recipe for just lasagna. One of the coolest things I love about The Cookie Rookie website is that she has a demonstration video for you to watch that walks you through the making of this recipe.

I always pull these types of recipes up on my phone or TV and pause them as I go through each step with them.

8. Chicken Pot Pie Camping Recipe

Warm, comfort food to your table in about 20 minutes. The best part of this chicken pot pie is that it calls for 4 ingredients. You read that right, four ingredients!

This recipe is super savvy and uses a rotisserie chicken already cooked from the store. This cuts prep time down and makes for a cheap dutch oven meal.

9. Creamy Chicken Tortellini Soup

Sometimes we feel guilty going back for seconds. I know I do at times. However, with this soup, you can be guilt-free going back for a second or third.

For one and a half cups of this delicious soup, it will only cost you 172 calories. For under 350 calories you can enjoy 3 cups of this soup! Wow!

10. AmericanGoulash

Goulash was a weekly meal in my house growing up. A great budget-friendly meal that pleases everyone in the family. Megan over atPip and Ebbymakes a great point.

If you are headed out with your husband and leaving dinner for the kids, what better home-cooked comforting meal than American goulash? A much healthier and cheaper option than leaving the kids with pizza or take-out.

11. Dutch Oven Pot Roast

Similar to a crockpot, our favorite dutch oven recipes provide easy cleanup. All of your ingredients make a delicious one-pot meal. This pot roast recipe is no exception and the perfect easy-to-make meal after a long day.

Dump your pot roast ingredients into your Dutch oven, cook, and clean. Another reason I love cooking with dutch ovens is that they can also be used as a storage containers. Place the lid on the dutch oven and when it cools just put it in the refrigerator instead of transferring the leftovers into a Tupperware container.

12. Lemon Butter Chicken

Chicken is such a versatile meat to cook with. From Mexican to Italian food, you can’t go wrong with using chicken. This dutch oven recipe is made using chicken as a light and a fresh main dish with a creamy lemon spinach sauce.

This recipe will have you feeling like you have been served at a fancy restaurant.

13. One Pot Wonder Southwest Pasta

I love looking at a dish and seeing so many different colors. The more colors you see, you know the better these vegetarian recipes are for you. When I make one-pot casserole dishes, many of the times it is a tan or brown color which tells me it is not very nutritious.

However, when I look at this healthy one-pot southwest side dish, I know you are getting a good serving of vegetables topped off with some olive oil.

14. German Oven Pancake

What I love most about this recipe is the fact that you will always have all the ingredients on hand. This recipe would up our savvy game by making pancakes with ingredients that we already have rather than buying a pancake mix as we do.

The looks of this picture make me want to go make some now because I know I always have the staple ingredients this recipe calls for.

15. Peanut Butter Cup Cookie Skillet

Kelan won’t stop asking me to make this. Can you blame him though? My mouth is watering!

This seems like the perfect end to a great week of camping! If you didn’t catch the title and you were so distracted by this incredible sweet dessert, it is a peanut butter cookie!

We have a small skillet that we use when we go camping because space is limited. It is the perfect size for this type of dessert.

16. Baked Macaroni and Cheese with Breadcrumbs

Good ole comfort food! This macaroni and cheese look out of this world! Of course, you need to boil and cook the macaroni before being able to add all the ingredients into the Dutch oven for it to cook.

Head over to Mighty Mrs, to find out what the secret ingredient is for this mac & cheese!

17. Dutch Oven Stuffed Peppers

Kelan and I have always wanted to try to make stuffed peppers and never got around to adding them to one of our weekly meal plans. Next time we go camping, this one is coming and we are finally going to give stuffed peppers a try. One reason I really enjoy this recipe for camping is that they tell you all the tools needed to make this recipe on top of all the ingredients.

18. Dutch Oven Campfire Berry Cobbler

If you are looking for a healthier dessert option for your family other than s’mores then this is the Dutch oven recipe for you! This recipe calls for three different kinds of berries; strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries. Mix them together with just a few ingredients and you have yourself a berry cobbler.

Personally, we love to serve this recipe with a side of cold vanilla bean ice cream! Trust us your taste buds will thank you!

19. Mountain Man Breakfast

The key to making this meal so flavorful is the steps that you are going to take when cooking this Dutch oven recipe. The first thing you are going to do is brown the sausage in the bottom of the dutch oven. The second step after removing the sausage is cooking the potatoes in the sausage grease!

Then you add everything back together and let the Dutch oven do the rest!

20. Easy Dutch Oven Potatoes

These potatoes would make a great side dish for breakfast or for dinner. Heat them up with a side of eggs and sausage or cook them with ham for dinner. Hey or use them for both?

Whatever you do not finish in the morning with breakfast, use the rest for dinner. What is another breakfast side that could you use leftovers for dinner?

21. Dutch Oven S’Mores Cake

S’mores are a necessity for any camping trip. It can sometimes become time-consuming with pulling out all the ingredients and making the sandwiches one at a time. With this 10 MINUTE recipe, you can serve up everyone’s plate with a scrumptious s’mores dessert.

22.Dutch Oven Cheesy Garlic Bites

Five ingredients to make these delicious garlic bites! I love being able to learn from other moms who make life easier and share out there hacks. These garlic bites are made by using frozen dinner rolls!

Those are perfect to grab in the frozen section and be able to throw this amazing recipe together with a few other simple ingredients you already have on hand.

23. Camper’s Outdoor Apple Cobbler

Every year when we go camping we make a cobbler with our dutch oven. Kelan grabs the shovel and digs the hole in the ground. In the hole, we add hot coals from the fire pit.

Next, you want to place the dutch oven inside and place some more hot coals on the top. When making a Dutch oven camping, you need to keep in mind your timeframes because you need to have consistency with the heat to cook evenly.

SO worth it when it is cooked right!

24. Dutch Oven Ham and Cheese Potatoes

I love multi-purpose recipes. These ham and cream cheese mashed potatoes are another example of a Dutch oven recipe that can be made for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Quick, simple and allow the Dutch oven to do all the cooking!

Try using sweet potatoes for an even healthier dish.

25. Dutch Oven Popcorn

Popcorn! Did you forget to pick up your Jiffypop for the campfire? No problem.

Grab your bag of popcorn kernels, olive oil or butter, and salt, and try making popcorn as a family. It is a great cooking/science lesson for your kids to view and make real-life connections to.

26. Corned Beef And Cabbage

This Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe is one of my favorite ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! Not only is it delicious, but it’s also very easy to make. Plus, it’s a great way to get some protein and vegetables into your diet.

So why not give it a try? I promise you won’t be disappointed.

27. Dutch Oven Chicken Soup

This chicken noodle recipe is the perfect comfort food for a cold winter day. The Dutch oven traps heat and moisture, resulting in juicy, tender chicken and flavorful noodles. Plus, you only need a single soup pot so cleanup is a breeze!

The chicken soup recipe is very easy to follow, and it only takes about an hour to make.

28. Dutch Oven Beef Stew

This Classic Homemade Beef Stew is so easy to make and tastes heavenly. A one-pot meal that’s hearty, and flavorful with tender beef morsels cooked in a rich sauce made from savory tomatoes plus herbs like thyme for extra flavor. This beef stew recipe will bring comfort food back into your life!

29. Dutch Oven ChickenCacciatore

Chicken cacciatore has always been a family favorite. With its rich and tender flavor, you’ll never want to go back!

This easy dutch oven recipe only takes 30 minutes for an amazing dinner that your whole crew will love. it’s perfect when served over either pasta or rice (or both!).

BONUS: Dutch Oven Temperature Chart

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Whether you are trying out these easy dutch oven recipes at your house or on your next camping trip, make sure you have that dutch oven or skillet ready to go!

Wrapping Up

As you get ready for your next camping trip, don’t forget to pack your Dutch oven! With these 29 best Dutch oven recipes, you’ll be able to cook up a delicious meal no matter what the occasion. From breakfast to dinner and everything in between, we’ve got you covered.

So fire up those Dutch ovens and start cooking!

29 Dutch Oven Recipes Perfect For Your Next Camping Trip (2024)

FAQs

What can you cook in a Dutch oven camping? ›

Sear, pan-fry, sautee: A camping Dutch oven is also a great stand-in for a cast-iron skillet. Anything that can be cooked in a cast-iron skillet can be done in a Dutch oven too, like searing steaks, browning chicken thighs, sauteing vegetables, etc.

Is a Dutch oven worth it for camping? ›

Keep reading for our full product review. Dutch ovens, like the Camp Chef Classic Dutch Oven, have been used for wilderness cooking for ages and are a wonderful way to cook nourishing food in the great outdoors. They retain heat and enhance the transfer of heat through the food.

How do I choose a Dutch oven for camping? ›

Camping with a Dutch Oven

The best kind of dutch oven for camping is one specifically listed as a camping Dutch oven since it features: Support legs to elevate above coals. A flat, flanged lid with a handle, which allows you to pile coals on the lid for even cooking, and lift it easily in and out of the fire.

How many charcoal briquettes to use for Dutch oven? ›

Take your oven's diameter in inches and double it. This is the number of high-quality, standard-size charcoal briquettes you will need to heat your oven to 325 degrees every time. For a 10-inch oven, you need 20 briquettes. For a 12-incher, you need 24 briquettes, and so on.

What is the best thing to cook in a Dutch oven? ›

No matter the style or size, any Dutch oven will open up endless recipe opportunities. Create beautifully braised meat, pot roasts, hearty beef stew, healing chicken soup, or the creamiest mac and cheese. Use it like a slow cooker, a bread cloche, or a pot for frying.

What to cook in cast iron Dutch oven over campfire? ›

There are few things that don't work in a Dutch oven, but hearty recipes—think chili, stew, and pork shoulder—which can stand up to long, slow cook times, are a great place to start, says Carter.

Can I use my Dutch oven over a campfire? ›

You can also use a Dutch oven as a heavy-duty, fire-resistant pot and place it over a campfire. Since it's made entirely from cast iron, there's nothing that can melt or warp.

What size Dutch oven for camping? ›

The 1.5 quart dutch oven is perfect for side dishes and desserts, but we recommend a 3 quart or 4.5 quart for people living alone and cooking mostly for themselves. The larger size will fit most recipes for 1-2 people and can better accommodate one-pan meals.

What is a Dutch oven trick? ›

You fart, under some blankets, then pull the blankets over someone's head, thereby trapping them and the fart in a contained space for a short time. The Dutch Oven is also a cookpot meant to be buried in hot coals for long, slow cooking.

What is the most popular size of Dutch oven? ›

A 5–7 quart Dutch oven is the sweet spot for most home cooks. This size is great for cooking for four people (often with leftovers). Representatives from both Staub and Le Creuset tell us that their most popular size is 5 1/2-quarts, and that's the size most Epi editors have at home, as well.

What shape of Dutch oven is best? ›

Because they're cast from a mold, Dutch ovens can be made in a whole range of shapes — some much more useful than others. If versatility is your goal, round is the best shape for a Dutch oven. Round Dutch ovens heat more evenly and can be used for your favorite stew recipe and even to bake breads, cakes and dessert.

Why do you put coals on top of dutch oven? ›

But when you add coals to the top of a Dutch oven, you're introducing heat from the top and bottom. It reduces cook time, and keeps the bottom of the dish from getting burned. It also helps bread products brown more evenly.

How many coals for 350 degrees? ›

So, in the case of an 8” Dutch oven, to get a temperature of 350° you need a total of 16 briquettes. Below the 16 you will notice the numbers 11/5. 11 is the number of briquettes for the top of the oven.

Do you put coals on top of a dutch oven? ›

To get an even cook you'll need to place briquettes around both the top and bottom of your dutch oven. The placement of briquettes is key. Place them on both the outer rim of the lid and directly underneath the dutch oven in the form of a circle.

Is there anything you shouldn't cook in a Dutch oven? ›

Be Mindful When Cooking Acidic Foods

In an enamel-coated Dutch oven, prolonged cooking with acidic ingredients may discolor the interior coating but doesn't erode it.

Can you cook anything in a Dutch oven? ›

Definitely. You can do just about anything in a dutch oven, from a roast chicken to soups to baked beans to desserts. One thing it's good for is baking bread in your home oven.

Can you use a camping Dutch oven in a regular oven? ›

You can easily use it on a stove top or in a standard household oven.

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