Spaghetti with meat sauce, tuna noodle casserole, ham and scalloped potatoes (from the box of course), bay shrimp or chicken caesar salad with garlic bread, Homemade chili with cornbread. Is there going to be a BBQ grill? If so get some beef patties and hotdogs. E-mail me if you need some of these recipies.
2007-06-21 11:53:28
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answered by Emilyota 2
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5 can soup 1 lb. ground beef, browned and drained 1 can Minestrone Soup 1 can Rotel 1 can VegAll 1 can Ranch Style Beans 1 can green chili (optional) 1-2 cups water salt & pepper to taste Heat thoroughly and serve with crackers, corn bread or flour tortillas. This soup is always a big hit and if you double it then you basically have enough to feed an army. It's quick, easy and delicious! I frequently brown my hamburger meat ahead of time, put into freezer bags and freeze, that way it's ready and I don't have to spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Enjoy your vacation!!
2016-03-14 04:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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We do this with our family every year. We'll have close to 40 people to cook for. I'm doing ribs, but other meals are: Chicken Won-Ton Salad, Carnnitas (meat made at home, then warmed up there) Chicken Enchiladas, Spaghetti, Tri-Tips, Hamburgers, Taco Salad, Sloppy Joes, Shrimp Linguine, Burritos, Chicken Fettuccine, Ham and Bar-B-Que chickens, Chili, Lasagna you made at home, or Polish Sausage. Hope this helps. Have fun.
2007-06-24 20:32:59
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answered by ? 5
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Well, why not make your own lasagna ahead of time, and freeze it to bring with you? That way you know it's delicious, but you don't have to spend time on vacation cooking. You can just throw it in the oven, and serve it. . . .If you want to cook something that day, I would try to think of a similar one dish meal, like casseroles or just get a bunch of hamburgers and BBQ items, and grill things up. You can either make, or store buy, coleslaw, pasta salad, etc. and then have some corn on the cob, fruit salad and meat. Everyone loves a good BBQ!
2007-06-22 02:40:05
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answered by ShouldBeWorking 6
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maybe homemade mac and cheese? kids always love that! (as well as adults)
also things like hot dogs/hamburgers, pasta salad, tacos..
also..look at places like BJ's, Sam's Club or Costco..they have a ton of really good things that are easy to make in their frozen section..my boyfriend and i bought these lobster raviolis that were frozen and all you had to do was boil them and add the sauce..it was seriously AMAZING! i'm sure you could find something easy..and the sizes would be better for a large group.
2007-06-21 11:44:55
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answered by jamie B 2
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Super simple summer pasta dish that doesn't need to be served hot:
Fresh vine-ripened tomatoes, cut into chunks
Several cloves of finely minced garlic (to taste)
Chopped basil (also to taste)
Extra virgin (or just virgin) olive oil to coat
Grated pecorino romano or parmesian cheese
Mix all of those ingredients with warm pasta (I use whole wheat bow-tie pasta) the longer this sits, the better it tastes and it lasts for a few days. You can eat it cold, at room temp or warm!
Good luck!! :)
2007-06-21 14:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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BBQ grill some nice sausage outdoors and serve on bread rolls with ketchup.
2007-06-22 01:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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do a casserole...like broccolie cheese....or or a tuna casserole....
tuna casserole with egg noodles, cream of mushroom and can of peas and tis a very FILLING MEAL
2007-06-21 11:45:25
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answered by Shooting Star 4
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My family's favorite when camping - ESPECIALLY the kids is the following -
I take chicken pieces - thighs/legs/breasts(but those take longer. I spice them up and wrap them in foil seperately.
I then slice up potatoes - green pepper and onion then top it with butter and wrap individual servings of that in foil. THENNN I take a loaf of french bread slice it down the middle butter it and add the garlic powder and wrap it in foil.
Throw the meat and potatoes INTO the hot coals of the fire and let cook. The bread will cook on the grate above the fire. Don't forget to turn the bread over every now and again. The meal basically cooks itself.
Then - open the foil and eat! VERY little clean up and VERY tasty food. The boys want to camping just for that meal! You can do the chicken before you leave it'll sit in the spices for that much longer yum! The green pepper and onion can be sliced and taken in ziplocks prior to leaving as well. All you would have to do is slice the potatoes and the bread and poof you have a fabulous meal!
Nothing really to spoil - not knowing how hot it'll be - or your cooler accomodations. The potatoes can also be put into a baking pan to bake if you have an oven available in the camper (if you have that)
2007-06-21 11:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'd try pasta puttanesca. Here's how:
INGREDIENTS
1 (12 ounce) package dried penne pasta
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - cubed
1 cup all-purpose flour
salt and pepper to taste
2 lemons
1/2 cup capers
40 kalamata olives, pitted and chopped
1/2 teaspoon anchovy paste
5 roma (plum) tomatoes, diced
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
DIRECTIONS
1. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta, and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain.
2. Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Dredge chicken cubes in flour seasoned with salt and pepper, and brown in the hot oil. Once the chicken is browned on all sides, squeeze the juice from one lemon over the cubes. Stir in the capers, olives and anchovy paste, and cook for at least 5 minutes to mingle the flavors, and cook the chicken.
3. When chicken is no longer pink, add the diced tomatoes, juice from the remaining lemon, salt, and pepper. Add pasta and cheese to the pan, and cook, stirring just until heated through.
PS: The word, "puttanesca" is Italian for very few ingredients.
2007-06-26 14:11:21
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answered by Lemony Snicket Fan 1
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