12/24/2022 0 Comments Smorz campingPopularized by the Girl Scouts in the late 1920s, the simple treat hasn't lost public interest and, in fact, is constantly tinkered with, as evident by all the campfire - and chef-driven restaurant - variations out there. When it comes to camping, nothing is more classic than s'mores, cooked over an open fire while surrounded by family and friends. I’d love to hear how you bring a little fiesta fun to your outdoor adventures this summer.ĭisclosure: I’m a brand ambassador for Old El Paso.Photo: bengrey/Flickr/ Creative Commons License Those are some of my quick and easy camping hacks for Old El Paso Tortilla Bowl. Hand-friendly food that won’t result in a pile of plates to wash right after breakfast? Love! Then you sit back and let the campers build their own huevos rancheros breakfast burritos in an Old El Paso Tortilla Bowl! The perfect hand-friendly campfire breakfast Huevos rancheros tortilla bowls for breakfast So cut back on the breakfast dishes by whipping up some wicked scrambled eggs and bacon and sausage and leaving them in the big pan alongside some chopped peppers, tomatoes, onions, and cheese. The water is too hot or too cold, it gets filled with gross bits of food and, well, grey water is just gross. I hate doing the dishes when we go camping. if you have bowls left over in the morning, use them to make wicked huevos rancheros breakfast burritos! Here’s a bonus Old El Paso Tortilla Bowl camping hack. That’s a perfect hand-friendly campfire s’more creation and the hack you need to try! THE MORNING AFTER Charlie inhaling his campfire s’more creation Be careful with the tin foil taking it off the fire, and unwrapping it, it will be hot.īut oh em gee, what you find inside is soooo worth it. You only really need 3 or 4 minutes over a roaring fire to melt the marshmallows and chocolate into a perfect gooey mess. Pick all your favourite mixins, toss them in the Old El Paso Tortilla Bowl, wrap it up and toss it in to get melted, and then binge in perfect campfire smiles bigger than you could ever imagine. Tortilla Bowl s’more buffet Charlie decorating his campfire smore tortilla bowlĬoconut, banana, marshmallows, different chocolate bars, gummy bears, and when Saskatoon berry bushes are around your campsite, you toss those in too! Sure, you can just roast big marshmallows, and toss them in the bowl with broken graham crackers and chocolate bits, or you can set up an entire dessert buffet of Tortilla Bowl S’more insanity. It basically comes down to this: put the ingredients in an Old El Paso Tortilla Bowl, like you’re making a sundae of marshmallows and chocolate and graham crackers, and then eat.īut there soooo many different ways to hack this awesome summer campfire tradition. So this weekend I broke out the camping hack you need this summer: Tortilla Bowl S’mores. The crackers are too crunchy, the chocolate never melts, and while the ‘idea’ of s’more is great, I have yet to find an execution that makes sense. I can build them well, but as soon as I squish everything together to fit in my mouth, it all falls apart. I have yet to make a good, squishy, melty, perfect smore with graham crackers. So maybe my s’more game isn’t quite where it should be. Until I had kids, I didn’t really know and love them.
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