The path to a successful meat-free camping trip is a combination of simple kid-friendly meal ideas, minimal cleanup, and using non-perishable items.
Camping vegetarian-style might just be easier than bringing meat along. There are plenty of non-perishable vegetarian foods to eat, which leaves more room in the cooler for the things that matter....like fresh vegetables, and treats.
Planning a Vegetarian Camping Trip
Planning is the safest way to begin any family trip, especially when the trip is long or includes a trip into the wilderness.
Basic items used for storing and cooking food:
Lots of fresh water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning
Cooler
Pots and pans
Dishes and utensils
Cooking stove or grill for the fire pit (depending on what the campground or park provides)
Can opener
Kettle or camping coffee pot
Checklist for meal preparation:
Foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Fresh vegetables and fruit for balanced meals
Kid-friendly snack foods
Condiments like ketchup, mustard, salt and pepper, barbecue sauce, seasonings and spices
Beverages (including coffee, tea, drink crystals or pop)
Cloths and biodegradable dish soap for cleaning
Stock Items for Vegetarian Camping
Pack these non-perishable foods to minimize spoilage while camping.
Grains
Oatmeal (instant or large-flake oats)
Pancake mix (many are vegan)
Rice
Other quick-cooking grains (pasta, couscous, buckwheat)
Granola bars
Cereal
Popcorn
Protein:
Canned beans
Dry textured soy protein (TSP; soy “chunks” or “slices”)
Vegetarian tofu “pepperettes” or jerky
Trail mix, nuts and seeds
Fruit and Vegetables:
Canned diced tomatoes
Canned juice
Dried fruit
Canned vegetables (try beets, beans, peas)
Canned vegetarian soup and/or broth
Dairy and Alternatives:
High-calcium vegetables (broccoli, leafy greens)
Tetra containers of soy beverage or milk
Dried milk powder
Other Foods:
Coffee and tea
Sugar (for cooking or mixing beverages)
Vegetable oil
Cookies and treats
Fresh Food Items
Supplement dried goods with fresh foods like:
Bread
Fresh vegetables and fruit (especially those that do not have to be washed)
Eggs
Milk
Vegetarian faux meats (especially veggie dogs for grilling over the fire)
Yogurt
Tofu
Camping Meal Ideas
Meals cooked over a fire or small grill are best when clean-up is a cinch - cook everything in one pot when possible, and let people eat with their hands!
Breakfast
Oatmeal
Cereal
Pre-baked muffins or scones
Eggs or scrambled tofu
Baked beans and toast
Lunch
Homemade hummus from canned chickpeas (serve with vegetables and pita)
Tofu “egg” salad sandwiches
Grilled cheese sandwiches (taste even better over the fire!), especially with added vegetarian pepperoni, tomatoes or vegetables
Vegan S’mores: Marshmallows aren’t vegetarian; they are made with gelatin, which is derived from animal bones. Whipped marshmallow toppings (available in glass jars) are usually vegetarian but not vegan. Use vegan whipped topping in place of marshmallow for vegan s’mores, or create a graham cracker chocolate “fondue” using vegan chocolate for a different delicious dessert.
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