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Farm to Fire: Parmesan Zucchini Campfire Foil Packets

Bowl of Zucchini

Photo: Kacey Cribari

What are some of your favorite things about camping or RVing? For me, it’s the chance to cook over a fire. We don’t get to do it that often in our stick and bricks home, so anytime we encounter a fire pit at an RV park it’s almost a guarantee there’ll be a campfire meal that night. Because why just stick with s’mores when you can create an entire delicious meal over the fire — like Parmesan Zuchini Campfire Foil Packets? The only tricky part is remembering to make part of that meal healthy.

When my husband Kacey and I go camping, without a doubt he will want to grill beef steaks and chicken over the fire. Kacey enjoys vegetables but will never think about them or include them in his planning. In fact, many common camping meals (I’m looking at you, hotdogs!) tend to lean on the unhealthy side of things, and vegetables are often an afterthought. But making a tasty vegetable side dish is actually very simple and can cook alongside your main entrée.

Photo: Kacey Cribari

This delicious medley of squash and zucchini in foil packets is not only extremely easy to make but can also be adjusted to suit a variety of dishes. There are many combinations of spices that’ll work well with these vegetables. You can go with basic rosemary and olive oil, dress them up with Herbs de Provence or take the quick (and still delicious!) route of using your favorite seasoning salt like Johnny Salt or Lawry’s. These packets work well as a side dish to a meat course or can be served over rice or grains for a vegetarian meal. For today’s recipe we’re using Italian seasoning and parmesan cheese for more of a zesty take on these veggies. But you can even replace the butter with olive oil and remove the parmesan cheese to make these packets vegan. Basically, the customization options are endless!

Foil Packet Cooking

The other fantastic thing about this recipe is that it cooks in a foil packet. If you’ve never discovered the ease and joy of foil packet recipes, you’re in for a treat! Foil packet dinners can be cooked over a grill or the fire, are incredibly easy to clean up and can be customized to your taste. They’re also a great way to get the whole family involved in dinner and have your kids or spouse make their own foil packet exactly how they want it. It’s all the customization without any extra work for you.

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Tips for Foil Packet Meals

There are a few things to remember that can make your foil packet recipes even easier.

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Parmesan Zucchini Campfire Foil Packets

Makes 2 packets/4 servings

Ingredients:

2 medium sized zucchinis
2 medium sized yellow summer squash
¼ cup melted butter
Juice of ½ lemon
2 tsp of Italian seasoning (or ½ teaspoon each of rosemary, thyme, basil, and oregano)
¼ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
1/3 cup of shredded parmesan cheese
2 TBSP chopped parsley
Salt and pepper to taste2 pieces of heavy duty aluminum foil about 12-14 inches long

Directions:

1. Prepare your cooking fire and let it burn down to coals. If you’re going to be grilling these, you’ll want to preheat a gas or charcoal grill to medium heat, around 350-400 degrees Fahrenheit.

Photo: Kacey Cribari

2. Chop the zucchini and summer squash into bite size pieces.

3. Mix the melted butter, lemon juice and spices in a small bowl.

4. Spread the vegetables in the center of the two tinfoil squares with plenty of room around the edges to wrap up each into a packet.

Photo: Kacey Cribari

5. Pour the butter and seasoning mixture over the vegetables on both of the foil squares. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Photo: Kacey Cribari

6. Sprinkle the parmesan cheese over each packet and top with the chopped parsley.

Photo: Kacey Cribari

7. On each tinfoil sheet, bring the two long sides of the foil together and fold them over a few times. Then fold in the ends to make a sealed packet. Be sure to leave some room inside the packets for the steam to cook the veggies. Double check to make sure there are no holes in the foil and that the packet is sealed tightly.

Grilling Directions:

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Fire Pit Directions:

Now enjoy! You can serve the veggies straight from the packets or combine them into a bowl for easy serving.

 

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