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Old 05-07-2011, 10:34 AM   #1
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Default Foil pack campfire dinner

SO good! We cut the chicken and other ingredients at home, then took it in the cooler. no prep work. Nothing else needs to be on ice. Very easy, and it was really good. Enjoy!

1 pound skinless, boneless chicken breast meat - cubed
2 onions, diced
1 (8 ounce) package sliced fresh mushrooms
1 yellow bell pepper, seeded and sliced into strips
1 red bell pepper, seeded and sliced into strips
4 cloves garlic, sliced
4 small potatoes, cubed
1/4 cup olive oil
1 lemon, juiced

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In a large zip-top bag, combine the chicken, onion, mushrooms, yellow pepper, red pepper, garlic, and potatoes. Pour in the olive oil and lemon juice, then mix well.
Evenly divide the mixture between 4 large sheets of aluminum foil. Top each with another sheet of foil, and roll up the edges tightly. Wrap each packet again, securely in another sheet of foil to double wrap.
Cook in the hot coals of a campfire until the chicken is opaque and the potatoes are tender, around 40 minutes.


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Old 05-08-2011, 11:45 AM   #2
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That sounds good, Lady! Personally, I think everything you cook over a campfire should be wrapped in foil, with lots of veggies and seasoning. It keeps the seasoning and juices in, while keeping the wood ashes from the fire out. No one I know likes biting into a hunk of ashes.


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Sounds great. Foil dinners are popular with our youth groups as well.


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Yes, the young men and boy's in our group love them. We call them silver turtles so many ingredients and so simple with very little prep or clean-up!


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Sounds good! I love the foil pack dinners because you can prep them at home and then place them in the cooler. That way after a full day of activities you can just toss it over the campfire and dinner is done!


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Sounds good! I love the foil pack dinners because you can prep them at home and then place them in the cooler. That way after a full day of activities you can just toss it over the campfire and dinner is done!
Exactly! I just made them again yesterday. These really are addictive. Does anyone have other foil pack recipes they'd like to share. I'd like to get a collection of these going.


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Sounds soo good. Maybe I will make that for dinner.


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These sound really yummy! Littlelady Reynold's makes pre-made foil packets and has a lot of recipes on their website. Here is the link if you are interested On the Grill Chicken Recipes with Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil


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Thanks for the link Southerngal. We tried two of those recipes this week and they were really good and easy too. Looks like good grilling weather here this weekend so we will be trying some more.


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Another little trick you may want to incorporate into your foil dinners. After wrapping the meal with the first wrap, wrap it with wet newspaper then wrap with the second foil wrap. Make sure each foil wrap is tight enough to seal in moistures. The wet newspaper will keep your meal from having scorched spots.


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