When I think of camping, I see a warm campfire glowing. The air smells sweet from treats cooking.
There’s magic in being together around fire, toasting marshmallows. It’s night under the stars, enjoying simple sweet pleasures. If you love great campfire desserts, I can help.

I have three amazing recipes. They are sure to crown you the campground queen. Ready to light up your camping with these sweet dishes?
Campfire desserts that are easy, delicious, and sure to impress.
![]() Campfire Cones from The Girl Who Ate Everything.
Cooking Time: 15 min.
Rating: 4.4.
Ingredients: Peanut butter cups, graham cracker, waffle cones, chocolate chips, foil.
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![]() Campfire Cones from Princess Pinky Girl.
Cooking Time: Waffle cone, banana, chocolate chips, strawberries, mini marshmallows.
Rating: 4.6.
Ingredients: Waffle cone, banana, chocolate chips, strawberries, mini marshmallows.
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![]() Campfire Cones from CenterCutCook.
Cooking Time: 11 min.
Rating: 3.1.
Ingredients: Peanut butter, ice cream cones.
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Have you tried campfire cones? They’re an alternative to s’mores. Fill cones with marshmallows, chocolate chips, and more.
Wrap the cones in foil and heat them near the coals. The heat makes the inside meltingly good.
Yet, another great idea is campfire banana boats. Cut a banana open, add chocolate chips, marshmallows, and nuts, and wrap it. Cook the banana near the heat until everything is creamy and warm. It’s a hit with chocolate lovers.
For something you can share with your friends, try a cast iron skillet cookie. Form cookie dough in a skillet and cook it over the fire. It becomes a golden and soft cookie. A sweet treat that’s great for groups.
Ooey-Gooey S’mores Cones (with a twist!)
![]() S’mores Cone Recipe from The Hurried Hostess.
Cooking Time: Chocolate, waffle cones, mini marshmallows.
Ingredients: Chocolate, waffle cones, mini marshmallows.
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![]() Ooey Gooey S’mores Cones Recipe – (4.7/5) from Keyingredient.
Rating: 4.7.
Ingredients: Creamy peanut butter, peanut butter, reese’s peanut butter, ice cream cones, graham crackers.
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![]() S’Mores Campfire Cones from Eating on a Dime.
Cooking Time: Waffle cones, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows.
Rating: 5.
Ingredients: Waffle cones, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows.
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Want a new take on the classic s’mores by the fire? Make Ooey-Gooey S’mores Cones for a fun and tasty twist. Fill sugar cones with marshmallows, chocolate chips, and any extras you like. Then, wrap them in foil and cook near the fire.
As they cook, the marshmallows and chocolate inside will melt. They turn into a gooey, yummy mix perfect inside the sugar cone. Kids really enjoy these and often want more.
It only takes 7 minutes to make these, with 2 minutes to prepare and 5 to cook. There’s no baking needed, making it ideal for a fast campfire dessert.
Campfire Banana Boats (loaded with chocolatey goodness)
![]() Campfire Banana Boats from Fresh Off The Grid.
Cooking Time: Graham cracker, banana, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows.
Rating: 5.
Ingredients: Graham cracker, banana, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows.
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![]() Camping Banana Boat from Food.com.
Cooking Time: 12 min.
Rating: 5.
Ingredients: Banana, brown sugar, sweet chocolate chips, marshmallow.
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![]() Campfire Banana Splits from Allrecipes.
Cooking Time: Chocolate chips, miniature marshmallows.
Rating: 4.5.
Ingredients: Chocolate chips, miniature marshmallows.
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Campfire Banana Boats make a satisfying dessert for camping. You start by cutting a banana in half and adding fillings like chocolate chips and marshmallows. Then, wrap it all in foil. Put it near the campfire and wait for everything to melt together. This creates a gooey and tasty treat everyone will love.
This recipe for Campfire Banana Boats is not only delicious but also low in calories. Each serving has about 105 calories and is full of yummy goodness. It’s also gluten-free and can be made dairy-free by choosing the right chocolate chips.
What’s great about Campfire Banana Boats is that you can cook them in many ways. Try making them on a grill, in an oven, or even in an air fryer. You can pick your favorite toppings to make them just how you like.
When it comes to toppings, there are loads of choices like peanut butter or chopped nuts. Try different things to see what you like best.
Getting Campfire Banana Boats ready takes 5 minutes, and then they cook in just 10. The main ingredients are 1 banana, chocolate, and marshmallows. You can also add a graham cracker square for extra flavor.
Cast Iron Skillet Cookie (perfect for sharing under the stars)
![]() Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie from Tastes Better From Scratch.
Rating: 5.
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![]() Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie from Martha Stewart.
Rating: 3.6.
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![]() Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie from How Sweet Eats.
Rating: 5.
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You’ll need an 8″ or 10″ cast-iron skillet for this recipe. It makes the cookie crispy outside, gooey inside. Baking it longer makes it more well-done if you like.
If you use a 3″ mini skillet, bake it for 22 minutes instead of 35. This ensures it’s perfect with every nibble.
You’ll mix butter, two types of sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, salt, and baking soda together. Then, stir in chocolate chips. Serve this warm cookie straight from the skillet. Cut it up, share, and enjoy with your campfire mates. It’s a hit for sharing while camping.
For something different, add nuts, candies, or peanut butter to the batter. You can also drizzle chocolate or caramel on top for extra richness.
Don’t forget this dessert for your next camping adventure. It’s a lovely way to wrap up a night under the stars. Enjoy with loved ones.
Some Tips
Before heading out on your camping trip, planning and prepping your campfire desserts is key. Follow these tips for a great campfire sweets experience:
- Make a checklist: Create a list of dessert ingredients. Don’t forget toppings. This ensures you collect all you need before setting off.
- Pre-measure and store: Make cooking at the campsite easier by pre-measuring dry ingredients. Keep them in separate containers. This saves you from measuring at the site and lets you add ingredients easily.
- Pack essential cooking tools: Remember your cooking utensils for campfire desserts. Include a cast iron skillet, skewers for marshmallows, foil, and oven mitts.
- Get creative with customizations: Campfire desserts can be unique and fun. Mix flavors, add your favorite toppings, or try new fillings. Go ahead and experiment. You might love adding peanut butter to your s’mores or nuts to your banana boats.
- Consider safety precautions: Cooking over a campfire requires careful safety measures. Set your fire pit at a safe distance from flammables. Also, use safe wood for burning. Keep fire safety items nearby, like a first-aid kit and a fire extinguisher, in case of emergencies.