Gourmet Backpacking Dessert Recipes (2024)

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Updated May 31, 2017

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Toasted marshmallows and gooey s'mores are campfire classics that can be the perfect end to a long day on the trail. However, if you're ready to think outside the graham cracker, we've got some gourmet campsite desserts that are sure to satisfy your backpacker's sweet tooth.

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Grilled Banana Splits

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Follow this simple recipe and you won’t need ice cream to enjoy a banana split.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Total time: 10 minutes

Yield: Serves 1

Grilled banana splits

Ingredients

  • 1 banana
  • 1/8 cup chocolate chips
  • 1/8 cup small marshmallows
  • Any other toppings you'd like (toffee chips, caramel pieces, berries, sprinkles, etc.)
  1. At home: Pour chocolate chips, marshmallows and any other topping ingredients into a plastic bag or container. Wrap banana in foil and pack in safe place.
  2. On the trail: Cut banana lengthwise and stuff with marshmallows, chocolate chips and other toppings. Rewrap banana in foil and place on hot coals or near campfire. Cook banana for five minutes, unwrap and enjoy!

Courtesy of Andrea Williamson Gregg

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Camp Tiramisu

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Be the envy of all your trail mates when you mix up this decadent dessert.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Total time: 20 minutes

Yield: Serves 2-3

Camp Tiramisu

Ingredients

  • 2 1/3 cup water
  • 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder
  • 2 tablespoons Kahlua (Pick up a minibottle at the liquor store.)
  • 3.4-ounce packet instant white chocolate pudding
  • 2/3 cup powdered milk
  • 12 ladyfingers
  • 1 dark chocolate bar

Directions

  1. At home: Pack all ingredients separately in small bags or reusable containers.
  2. On the trail: Heat 1/3 cup of water to a boil and then mix in espresso and Kahlua. Make pudding in separate bowl according to package directions using powdered milk and 2 cups of water. Place six ladyfingers in the bottom of a pot or bowl, drizzle half of the espresso mixture over them and then spread half of the pudding on top. Place six more ladyfingers on top and then repeat espresso mixture and pudding to create a second layer. Use a pocketknife to shave thin strips of chocolate from candy bar, and sprinkle these over the tiramisu.

Courtesy of Onepanwonders

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Campfire Orange Cakes

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You mix the batter and Mother Nature will provide the "baking pan."

Prep time: 5 minutes

Total time: 35 minutes

Yield: Serves 10-12

Campfire Orange Cakes

Ingredients

  • 1 box cake mix
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/3 cup oil
  • 3 eggs (We recommend using an egg substitute since refrigeration options are limited on the trail.)
  • 10-12 oranges

Directions

  1. At home: If you want to save yourself a little prep time at the campsite, mix up your cake batter in a large locking freezer bag. Otherwise, pack ingredients in individual containers.
  2. On the trail: Slice the tops off the oranges about a half inch from the top, and be sure to save the tops to use later. Hollow out the oranges with a spoon, and enjoy some fresh orange slices while you bake. Mix the cake batter in a large locking plastic bag and then cut the corner of the bag and use the opening to squeeze batter into the hollowed oranges. Fill the oranges about 3⁄4 full. Place the tops back on the oranges and wrap the fruit in foil. Place the oranges onto hot coals and let cook for 20-30 minutes. Unwrap and enjoy your cake!

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Caramel Apple Cobbler

This Dutch oven* dessert is sure to delight.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Total time: 50 minute

Yield: Serves 2-4

Caramel Apple Cobbler

Ingredients

  • 1 can apple pie filling
  • 1 box caramel cake mix
  • 1 bottle squeeze margarine

Directions

  1. At home: Remove cake mix from box and pour in freezer bag to prevent tears. Pour pie filling into lightweight container, or pack a can opener if necessary.
  2. On the trail: Grease Dutch oven or line with foil for an easy cleanup. Pour pie filling into oven, top with dry cake mix and generously pour margarine over the top. Bake with hot coals for about 45 minutes. The cobbler is done when the top is golden brown and bubbly.

*You probably don't want to haul an actual Dutch oven for miles over mountains, so here's a simple DIY Dutch oven you can construct from just trail pans and small rocks.

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Peach Mallows

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This sweet, juicy dish will melt in your mouth.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Total time: 10 minutes

Yield: Serves 1

Peach Mallows

Ingredients

  • 1 peach
  • 1/8 cup mini marshmallows
  • 1 tablespoon butter (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • Handful any additional toppings (berries, chocolate chips, coconut, peanuts, etc.)

Directions

  1. At home: Pack ingredients in separate bags or containers, and store peaches where they won’t be squished or bruised.
  2. On the trail: Slice peach in half and fill with butter and marshmallows, and then sprinkle both halves with cinnamon. Wrap peaches in tin foil and cook over campfire for 3-5 minutes. Unwrap and dig in!

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Chocolate Fondue

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Make your campfire a little more festive by whipping up this simple, mess-free fondue.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Total time: 20 minutes

Yield: Serves 6

Chocolate Fondue

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces semisweet chocolate
  • 2/3 cup cream
  • 2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1-2 cups food to dip (fruit, marshmallows, bite-size pieces of cake, etc.)

Directions

  1. At home: Store cream in insulated container, and pack other ingredients in leak-proof containers
  2. On the trail: Break up chocolate, if necessary, and place in pan or bowl. Bring some water to a boil, and then pour just enough water into the bowl to cover the chocolate. Let the chocolate and water sit for about 10 minutes, and then drain the water off the top. Pour in the cream and vanilla, stir well, and start dipping!

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Chai Cheesecake

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You may be roughing it, but that doesn’t mean you can’t indulge in a rich dessert.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Total time: 20 minutes

Yield: Serves 4

*Chai Cheesecake

Ingredients

  • 1 11.1-ounce package instant cheesecake mix
  • 1/2 cup powdered milk
  • 1 1/2 cups water
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/4 cup chopped crystallized ginger
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/2 teaspoon coriander
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric

Directions

  1. At home: In a plastic freezer bag combine the cheesecake crust mix, the ground ginger and the crystallized ginger. In a second bag, combine the cheesecake mix, powdered milk and remaining spices.
  2. On the trail: In a pan, combine the cheesecake mix with 1 1/2 cups of water and stir to break up any lumps. Set aside to firm. Once the cake is ready, pour the crust mix over the top and enjoy.

* This dessert works best when made in cooler temperatures.

Courtesy of Onepanwonders.com

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Gourmet S'mores

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Just can't imagine camping without s'mores? No problem. Try adding one or two of these ingredients to put a gourmet twist on this classic campfire treat:

  • Peanut butter
  • Nutella
  • Coconut
  • Strawberries
  • Pineapple
  • Dried apples
  • Candied ginger
  • Banana slices
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FAQs

What is one of the most difficult desserts to make? ›

Desserts like chocolate soufflé are known to be challenging. Your chances of baking the ideal chocolate soufflé will increase if you carefully whisk and fold the meringue and wait patiently until the buzzer sounds before opening the oven. Meringues are sensitive to humidity, temperature, and movement.

What is the best hiking food? ›

3. For a Hike or Day Trip...
  • Trail mix.
  • Nuts, seeds, nut-based bars or nut butter packs.
  • Fresh, whole fruit that doesn't require refrigeration such as apples, bananas and oranges.
  • Dried or freeze-dried fruits and veggies.
  • Energy bars, chews or gels.
  • Granola or granola bars.
  • Ready-made tuna salad pouches.
Jul 5, 2022

How many calories do you need a day backpacking? ›

A reasonable goal is about 1½ to 2½ lbs. of food (or 2,500 to 4,500 calories) per person per day. A person doing 10 miles of strenuous hiking with a 4,000-foot climb will obviously burn more calories—and need a lot more food—than someone covering a few miles of relatively flat trail who plans to chill at the campsite.

What is the unhealthiest dessert? ›

Today, the average restaurant serves desserts that are heavily laden with saturated fat and sugar and that range between 800 to 1500 calories
  • Cheesecake.
  • Carrot cake.
  • Banana split.
  • Molten lava cakes.
Feb 17, 2016

What is the most eaten dessert in the world? ›

  • Mar 31, 2023, 08:13 PM IST. 10 Most Popular Desserts in the World. ...
  • Apple Pie. This traditional American dessert is popular due to its flaky crust and sweet apple filling. ...
  • Tiramisu. ...
  • Baklava. ...
  • Crème Brûlée. ...
  • Panna Cotta. ...
  • Cheesecake. ...
  • Mochi.
Mar 31, 2023

Why is backpacking food so expensive? ›

The Cost of Ingredients.

They are packing the meals full of real meat. And more exotic vegetables. Cheaper meals use a lot more carbs, and less meat/vegetables. They also use thickeners, so the meal tends to remind you of Chef Boyardee cans, rather than real food.

What food to buy for backpacking? ›

Backpacking Food Ideas: Aisle by Aisle
  • Freeze-dried fruit.
  • Dried fruit.
  • Fruit leather.
  • Fruit bars.
  • Freeze-dried herbs.
  • Dried mushrooms – Add to soups and pasta!
  • Fresh produce.
Jan 2, 2024

What is the 20% rule for backpacking? ›

Pack Weight for Backpacking and Hiking

A loaded backpacking pack should not weigh more than about 20 percent of your body weight. (If you weigh 150 pounds, your pack should not exceed 30 pounds for backpacking.) A loaded day hiking pack should not weigh more than about 10 percent of your body weight.

How far do backpackers walk in a day? ›

How much time you have: If you're limited by time, you'll need to know how many miles you want to tackle each day and ensure that the route you choose is within your time constraints. Most people will plan to hike 3-10 miles per day, depending on what shape you're in and how much elevation gain there is.

What do backpackers eat for lunch? ›

As foodie experts, here is our list of the 25 Best No Cook Backpacking Lunch Ideas for your next hike:
  • Beef Jerky. People's Choice Old Fashioned Original Beef Jerky. ...
  • Sandwiches. Sandwich. ...
  • Bagels. Sesame Seed Bagel. ...
  • Meal Bars. Protein Bars. ...
  • Overnight Oats. Overnight Oats. ...
  • Burritos. ...
  • Protein Shakes. ...
  • Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese.
Sep 26, 2022

What is the most difficult item to bake? ›

What Is the Most Difficult Thing to Bake?
  1. Croissants. Croissants are notoriously difficult to make because they require a lot of time, patience, and attention to detail. ...
  2. Macarons. ...
  3. Soufflés. ...
  4. Bagels. ...
  5. Tomascastelazo · CC BY-SA 4.0. ...
  6. Popo le Chien · CC0. ...
  7. Jennifer · CC BY 2.0. ...
  8. Tiramisu.

What is the most difficult recipe in the world? ›

Widely used as the metric of a chef's ability, consommé is one of the most challenging dishes to cook. Despite its light and small yield, traditional consommé requires a large amount of meat; which is why it was long associated with society's upper classes who could afford such extravagance!

What is the hardest recipe ever? ›

Top 10 Most Difficult Dishes to Master
  • #10: Beef Wellington. Puff pastry presents enough of a challenge on its own, but wrapping it around beef tenderloin, duxelles and pâté is even more difficult. ...
  • #8: Soufflé ...
  • #7: Galantine. ...
  • #5: Macarons. ...
  • #4: Baked Alaska. ...
  • #3: Turducken. ...
  • #2: Croquembouche. ...
  • #1: Fugu.

What is the hardest cake in the world? ›

Croquembouche. This French dessert is made up of a tower of cream-filled profiteroles held together with caramel. It requires precision and skill to create the tower without it collapsing, and the caramel can be tricky to work with.

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