5 Layer Dutch Oven Country Breakfast {Camping Recipe} (2024)

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Growing up, we always had yummy dutch oven food. Whether it was my Dad teaching the boy scouts us kids eating the leftovers, or as a family when we were in the woods camping, he was always making some sort of new recipe in the dutch oven. His favorite go to recipe though, was this 5layer dutch oven country breakfast that I am going to share with you today. It is the perfect hearty breakfast for a day in the outdoors!5 Layer Dutch Oven Country Breakfast {Camping Recipe} (2)

This dutch oven country breakfast really does have 5layers! Wanna know what they are? There is ground sausage, hashbrowns, eggs, biscuits, and cheese! My favorite is to pre-package everything in ziplock bags and place it in the ice chest for a quick meal.

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I love camping and cooking in the great outdoors. Check out my 10 Easy and CheapCamping Meals post for more recipes. You know how all food tastes that much better when you’re camping? Why is that? I know one thing, this recipe is NOT like that. It isn’t only good because you’re dirty, starving, and feel like you’ve been eating junk food all day. My 5 layer dutch oven country breakfast stands on it’s own! It is delicious any day and any time! However, this is my favorite camping recipe, so this summer when you are planning your big family campout, be sure to grab your dutch oven, print off the recipe and make this amazingcamping meal.

5Layer Dutch Oven Country Breakfast Recipe

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Supplies needed for this meal:
Dutch Oven
Charcoal
Chimney CharcoalStarter
Multi-Purpose Lighter

Heat up some charcoal briquettes. I love using this chimney charcoal starter.

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Once the coals have begun turning white, you are ready to start cooking.

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Dump out the hot coals and be careful not to get burned.

How To Determine How Many Coals To Place On, And Under Your Dutch Oven:

The amountand placement of the coals on and under your dutch oven is important to get an even cook. The perfect amountof coals used for any dutch oven is based on its diameter. For example, if you are using a 12-inch oven, you will need two coals per inch, or a total of 24. Too many coals will result in too high of a temperature and overcooked or burnt food, not enough coals and your food won’t cook.To figure outhow many coals go under and how many go on top, remember the number 2:

· 2 coals per inch of oven diameter
· place 2 more coals than the oven size on the lid, and
· place 2 less than the oven size under it.

So for my 12inch dutch oven, I would place 12 +2, a total of 14 on the top. For the bottom, I would put 12-2 for a total of 10 hot coals. 14 + 10 = 24, which is the total diameter times 2. Have I confused you yet? Using this method and laying them out in a circular pattern and placing them evenly should give you a temperature of 350 degrees.

Back to the recipe 🙂

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Place the dutch oven over the proper amount of hot coals and cook the sausage until browned.

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Pour a bag of hashbrowns right over top the sausage.

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Third layer is a dozen eggs. One thing that’s great about having chickens is beautiful endless eggs.

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Crack the eggs and place evenly across the surface of the hash browns.

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If your little on the crazy side, feel free to make this into a 6 layer breakfast and spice things up byadd in some peppers or onions here (like my husband did). Me? No thank you! I will just pick around those, but he loves them! I like to sprinkle a little salt and pepper here over the eggs.

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Sprinkle on 2 (or 5) cups of cheese. I am crazy about cheese and often over do it, but I guess 2 cups will do.

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After you have generously sprinkled on some cheese, it is time for the 5th layer! Layer on some biscuits. I usually use canned biscuits, but we brought up some of my diy homemade bisquick for pancakes and decided to try making our biscuits with that. I am happy I tried it, because it turned out just as great as the canned stuff. #winning

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Using some long handled tongs Cover that baby up and add the hot coals to the top.

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Now sit back and wait for about 45 minutes or until everything is cooked through and the eggs are set.

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When you lift the lid, your tummy will grumble and you will sing hallelujah! Breakfast is ready!

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I am telling you, breakfast never tasted so good! You will love this dutch oven recipe, I promise!

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If you are planning a camping trip anytime soon, be sure to check out my other camping related posts:

8 Genius Camping Hacks
10 Cheap and Easy Camping MealsBest Cheap Tents For Your Buck
Cool and Unique Camping Equipment for the Whole Family
Homemade Non-Toxic Bug Spray

After looking at any of these camping posts, I am sureyou will find something useful or helpful to make your trip awesome!

Below I have added a printable recipe card for you.Happy Camping!

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7 Layer Dutch Oven Country Breakfast

Published By Karrie

Course Breakfast

Cuisine camping

Keyword breakfast casserole

Servings 6

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

7 Layer Dutch Oven Country Breakfast is a delicious healthy Breakfast!

Ingredients

  • 32 oz Ground Sausage - 2 small packages
  • 30 oz Frozen Shredded potatoes
  • 12 eggs
  • 2 Cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 can biscuit dough or homemade biscuit mix
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • While the coals are heating up place the dutch oven over then and cook the sausage until browned. Remove from heat and pour the package of hashbrowns over it. Then crack the 12 eggs over the potato layer as evenly as possible. Sprinkle the cheddar cheese as the next layer. Then place the biscuits all over the cheese or homemade biscuit mix. Cover the dutch oven and then add coals on the top and bottom of dutch oven. Allow to cook for 45 minutes. Serve.

Nutrition

Serving: 16g | Calories: 869kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 46g | Fat: 62g | Saturated Fat: 24g | Cholesterol: 475mg | Sodium: 1394mg | Potassium: 947mg | Fiber: 2g | Vitamin A: 965IU | Vitamin C: 12.7mg | Calcium: 351mg | Iron: 5mg

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Food is my love language. But so is saving money. So I like to combine the two a lot and make thrifty make ahead and freeze meals to save time. Because life is busy, and freezer meals can come to the rescue for all of us. And yes, they actually CAN taste good. Read more...

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FAQs

What to cook in a Dutch oven over a campfire? ›

Think simmering soups, steaming rice, boiling water for pasta, etc. Sear, pan-fry, sautee: A camping Dutch oven is also a great stand-in for a cast-iron skillet. Anything that can be cooked in a cast-iron skillet can be done in a Dutch oven too, like searing steaks, browning chicken thighs, sauteing vegetables, etc.

What is a good breakfast for backpacking? ›

I usually like to mix one packet of original instant oatmeal with another packet of my favorite flavor/style oatmeal. Then I top it off with a pinch of chia seeds, honey, walnuts, two pinches of flax seeds, and some freeze-dried blueberries from Outdoor Pantry. Then I make me a cup of coffee or tea and I am good to go.

What is the most common camping food? ›

Top 20 Foods to Take on Your Camping Trip
  1. Bread. As the basis of so many easy meals, bread is a must for any camping trip. ...
  2. Tortillas. Just like bread, tortillas are versatile and can be the foundation of handheld meals. ...
  3. Sausage. Sausage is the ultimate campfire meat. ...
  4. Cheese. ...
  5. Nut Butter. ...
  6. Crackers. ...
  7. Lunchmeat. ...
  8. Beef Jerky.

What size Dutch oven for camping? ›

Also, a 5.5 quart Dutch oven is in that sweet spot between having a generous capacity and still being a reasonable weight. If you're camping slightly away from your vehicle, this is definitely something you will want to consider.

How do you keep food from burning in a Dutch oven? ›

Use a pie tin set on 4 pebbles in the dutch oven for rolls, biscuits, pies, or pizza. It keeps a buffer of even, hot air around the dough to prevent burning. Prepare as much of your food as possible at home. Cut your vegetables and such in your clean kitchen and then bring along in zip-loc bags.

What food did mountain men eat? ›

The typical diet of mountain men consisted of primarily of meat that was available to them; this included fish, buffalo, or furbearers like beavers [5].

What diseases did the mountain men have? ›

Venereal diseases were passed between the mountain men and the Indian tribes with which they associated. These included syphilis, gonorrhea and possibly chlamydia. Outbreaks of Malaria and Yellow Fever would have impacted the Mountain Men.

Why did the mountain men end? ›

With the rise of the silk trade and quick collapse of the North American beaver-based fur trade in the 1830s–1840s, many of the mountain men settled into jobs as Army scouts, wagon train guides or settled throughout the lands which they had helped open up.

What is the most sustaining breakfast? ›

The top 5 breakfast foods for a high-energy day
  • Berries. Fresh or frozen blueberries, strawberries, and other members of the berry clan are antioxidant-rich superfruits. ...
  • Oatmeal. Oatmeal is a quick and healthy breakfast choice. ...
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Almond butter.

What is the most calorie dense food for backpacking? ›

The Highest Calorie Trail Foods
  • 200 calories/ounce: Macadamias, Pecans. 190: Brazil nuts, Walnuts. 180: Hazelnuts. 170: Peanuts. 160: Almonds, Cashews, Pine Nuts, Pistachios.
  • Next up are various seeds.
  • Finally, for breakfast, consider granola (120-150 calories/ounce) instead of oatmeal (80-100 calorie).

What can I have for breakfast to fuel my day? ›

Incorporating protein into your breakfast helps promote satiety, manage blood sugars, and sustain your energy levels through the morning. There are a variety of ways you can add protein to your breakfast; some of the best protein-rich breakfast ingredients are eggs, nuts, nut butter, beans, and cheese.

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