One of my favorite memories from childhood was an overnight camp out I went to with a group of friends. We camped out in the back yard, with tents and a campfire.
It was so much fun! I can’t imagine what the parents were thinking with about a dozen giggling girls up in their back yard all night, but we sure made some fun memories!
We made s’mores, hot dogs and campfire pies. Since then campfire pies have become a staple for our own backyard campfires. They’re super easy to make. All you need is a pie iron, which you can find at a local hardware or camping supply store. You can also order them online at Amazon here: Pie Irons
All you need is some bread, a campfire with plenty of hot coals, your pie irons, some butter, and your favorite fillings. Here are just a few ways we like to fill our campfire pies:
Pizza Campfire Pies ~ Butter the back of the bread and lay it in the pie irons (butter side down). Spread a little pizza sauce on top of each slice of bread. Add a little shredded cheese and your favorite pizza toppings, like pepperoni, mushrooms or onion. Be careful you don’t add too much topping, you’ll need the pie iron to close so you can cook your pizza.
Stick them in the coals, and you’ll have pizza pies!
Campfire Fruit Pies ~ Butter the back of 2 pieces of bread and lay it in the pie irons, butter side down. Top one side with your favorite fruit pie filling.
S’mores Campfire Pies ~ This is a fun twist on one of my campfire favorites. Butter the back of your bread, and add a little marshmallow cream (or one large marshmallow or a handful of mini marshmallows) and some chocolate chips, or small pieces of milk chocolate candy bars to the top of the bread.
The finished product, yum!
Peanut Butter and Jelly Campfire Pies ~ The same as above, but spread the top of the bread with your favorite peanut butter and jelly (or Nutella). Yum!
Once you have your pies filled with your favorite filling, close the pie iron and stick it deep in the coals of your fire. Let it sit there for a few minutes, then pull it out and check.
When one side of the pie is golden brown, flip the pie iron over and cook the other side.
Then tell a few ghost stories while you’re munching on your pies.
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I have never seen this before and I think I may have to get one for our fire pit. This is soooo cool and I think the kids would love it. Thanks for sharing !!
Oh my gosh… my Grandmother had one of these when I was a kid, and I found one a few years ago and grabbed it fast! My favorite growing up was sliced peaches and marshmallows…. YUM!!!
I never heard of a pie iron. How clever and what fun! Thanks, Linette.
Great idea and looks delish.
I remember these from when I was a kid- I have not thought about them in years! Those were some yummy pies- wonder if they still taste that good? I think I have to go buy a pie iron now 🙂
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