Campfire Hobo Stew (2024)

Hobo stew is a recipe straight from my time as a YMCA camp counselor. It can be cooked on the fire pit in your backyard or at a campsite.

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Table of Contents

  • What Is Hobo Stew
  • Ingredients
  • How to cook hobo stew
  • How to serve hobo stew
  • Storage
  • Expert Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Other Campfire Recipes
  • Campfire Hobo Stew Recipe

What Is Hobo Stew

Hobo Stew is my all-time favorite camping recipe. I learned about it while I was a camp counselor at YMCA’s Camp Piomingo in Kentucky. It’s a great dish to prepare with your kids on a camping trip or in your backyard fire pit.

As counselors, we would pack up all of the pre-chopped ingredients along with lots of foil. Then we hiked out to an elevated ridge near the Ohio River for an under-the-stars adventure buffet and campfire tales.

The campers would each grab a piece of foil, and they would travel down the line of counselors who each had an ingredient. Everyone started with ground beef. Then, they could add their veggies of choice.

The mound of ingredients was usually topped with a slice of American cheese and a few squirts of ketchup or mustard.

The kids would fold the foil over their ingredients to make a ball, add their initials on their pouch using a marker, and then, they’d find the perfect spot on the fire to start cooking their campfire entrée.

Campers had such pride in their creations.

I hadn’t made Hobo Stew in almost 20 years. When my husband and I decided to go camping a few weeks ago, I had to introduce him to it.

Packing for 2 was a lot easier than packing for 50. I just packed up a few containers of ground beef and chopped veggies. This time, I added some more adult flavors, including minced garlic, jalapenos and some of my favorite seasonings.

It was a true treat. I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to make this again. It will become a regular fire pit meal this fall.

Ingredients

  • Ground Meat: Ground beef is the most popular meat in hobo stew, but you can also use ground pork or ground chicken.
  • Vegetables: The most popular veggies used include tomatoes, potatoes, onions, peppers and carrots. If you like a little heat, add jalapeños.
  • Cheese: Any melty cheese will work.
  • Condiments: We always use ketchup and mustard and sometimes mayonnaise.
  • Seasonings: Plan to have salt and pepper handy, but you can also use garlic powder, onion powder or pre-made seasonings and rubs.
Substitutions: This dish is all about substitutions, because everyone builds their own packet. 

How to cook hobo stew

The whole purpose of this dish is to cook it outdoors. You can definitely do that in your backyard, but for even more fun, pre-chop all the ingredients and pack them in to-go containers or plastic bags to cook this around a campfire.

  1. STEP ONE: Start your campfire in a safe campfire ring or fire pit with charcoal or logs. Let it burn, until the coals start to ash over and the flames subside.
  1. STEP TWO: On the picnic table, lay out two sheets of foil stacked on top of each other and shape that into a bowl. The easiest way to do this is to place a bowl upside down and then lay the foil right on top. Press it down. Gently remove the foil and flip it over so you have a foil bowl.
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  1. STEP THREE: Start layering in your ingredients. Start with the meat. Then, add the vegetables, condiments and seasonings. You can give it a little stir, but you don’t have to.
  1. STEP FOUR: Add a slice of cheese right on top and fold it close, trying not to press down too hard toward the cheese, otherwise it can stick. Write your initials on the foil packet so you know whose is whose.
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  1. STEP FIVE: Place the foil pouch onto the hot coals and cook for 30-60 minutes. I like to use long tongs to rotate the packets occasionally.
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EXPERT TIP: Hobo stew made with potatoes can take about an hour to cook, depending on how you slice the potatoes. Slices cook faster than cubes. If you leave out the potatoes, dinner is ready in about 30 minutes.

How to serve hobo stew

After about 30 minutes, start checking the hobo stew by carefully opening the pouch and piercing the harder vegetables like potatoes and carrots with a fork. Once they are tender, use heat gloves or long tongs to remove the pouch from the coals.

The pouch will be very hot, so be mindful of what surface you set it on. Putting it on a plastic picnic tablecloth is a bad idea.

Once it’s had a bit of time to cool, open the foil and dig in with a fork. You can add more seasonings if you feel like it needs it.

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Storage

Because this dish is made to order, you can make it as big or as small as you’d like. So you shouldn’t have any leftover hobo stew. However, you may have leftover raw ingredients.

If you do, be sure to keep them refrigerated or in a cooler that’s lower than 40F degrees. Then, you can make another batch on a later night of your camping trip.

Expert Tips

  • Pre-chop all of your ingredients before leaving for your camping trip
  • Wait for the campfire to turn to coals; don’t cook the pouches over direct flames
  • To make a foil bowl, use a real bowl as the mold
  • Layer with meat on the bottom and cheese on top

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hobo stew made of?

The cool thing about hobo stew is that it can be made with any ingredients you have on hand. My recipe includes ground meat, vegetables, cheese and condiments.

Why is it called hobo stew?

The term hobo has evolved over the past century. Today, the dictionary defines a hobo as a homeless person and one who generally doesn’t have a job or any money.

But decades ago, a hobo referred to a person living during the Great Depression who would roam the U.S. in search of a job to provide for themselves or their family. Although they may not have had a permanent place to call home, they were generally hard workers and would scrap together ingredients to create a warm meal like a stew without a kitchen or pots and pans.

Hobo stew can be made with almost any ingredients you have with just a fire and some foil.

How long does it take to cook hobo stew?

It depends on your ingredients. If you use ground meat and softer vegetables like peppers and onions, it will take around 30 minutes. If you use harder vegetables like carrots and potatoes, it can take up to an hour.

Campfire Hobo Stew

Hobo stew is a recipe straight from my time as a YMCA camp counselor. It can be cooked on the fire pit in your backyard or at a campsite.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • Ground beef
  • Garlic, minced
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Onions, chopped
  • Peppers, chopped
  • Potatoes, sliced
  • Carrots, sliced
  • Jalapenos, sliced

Seasoning

  • salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, Lawry’s
  • Ketchup and mustard
  • Sliced cheese

Instructions

  • Build Campfire: Build a campfire and wait for the charcoal or wood to ash over.

  • Make Foil Packet: Lay two pieces on top of each other and shape it into a bowl.

  • Add Ingredients: Add any ingredients you want, starting with ground beef and ending with cheese. Shape the foil into a ball.

  • Cook: Place the foil pouches onto the hot coals. Cook for 30-60 minutes, rotating around the campfire, if needed. (If you added potatoes, it will probably take the full hour).

  • Enjoy: Remove from the coals and let cool slightly. Carefully, peel open the pouch and eat with a fork.

Nutrition

Calories: 471kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 26gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 101mgSodium: 473mgPotassium: 975mgFiber: 5gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 8673IUVitamin C: 76mgCalcium: 269mgIron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

How long do you leave hobo dinners in the fire? ›

CAMPFIRE: Place on hot coals near the edge of your campfire and allow to cook 25-30 minutes, or until meat is done. GRILL: Place on medium/hot grill for 40 minutes; rotate 1/2 way through cook time.

What is hobo stew made of? ›

Ingredients. Ground Meat: Ground beef is the most popular meat in hobo stew, but you can also use ground pork or ground chicken. Vegetables: The most popular veggies used include tomatoes, potatoes, onions, peppers and carrots. If you like a little heat, add jalapeños.

Can I put aluminum foil in fire? ›

Solid pieces of metal don't burn easily.

Aluminum foil doesn't catch on fire in an oven, on the grill or even in a campfire. It can burn, however — though sparklers actually use aluminum as their fuel. In a sparkler, the aluminum is in a powdered form.

What is the history of hobo soup? ›

Mulligan stew, also known as hobo stew, is a type of stew said to have been prepared by American hobos in camps in the early 1900s. Another variation of mulligan stew is "community stew", a stew put together by several homeless people by combining whatever food they have or can collect.

Can you freeze hobo dinners? ›

They're recipes that you make ahead, you can freeze or store until you're ready to bake. The best part is that since they're made in foil, they're easy to throw away.

How long to cook foil packets on coals? ›

Grill the packets over (or in the coals of) an open fire flipping them once until the meat is cooked to desired doneness, about 20 to 25 minutes total. Can also be baked in the oven. Carefully open each foil packet to let steam release before eating. Serve as is and enjoy!

Why put vinegar in stews? ›

Vinegar can add depth of flavour to soups, sauces, and stews. Especially great for tomato-based recipes, you can add a couple of tablespoons of vinegar towards the end of the cooking process to amplify the flavours of your other ingredients.

Can you still buy hobo soup? ›

If you weren't the lucky winner, don't despair. You can still buy it — 24 cans will cost you $50. Hobo Soup was "born" in the restless, creative mind of Lem Kaercher, a small-town newspaper publisher from Ortonville, Minn. In 1953 Lem went into the "jungles" of Ortonville in search of a feature story on Mr.

What's the difference between goulash and stew meat? ›

Hungarian goulash is very similar to beef stew, but there are some differences. While a typical stew consists of slow braising chunks of meat with root vegetables in a seasoned broth, goulash uses spices such as caraway, cumin, paprika, and peppers which really enhance and alter the flavor from a classic beef stew.

What happens when you have too much aluminum in your body? ›

Liver stenosis and nephrotic syndrome are other important manifestations of aluminum toxicity. Brain and respiratory system can also be severely damaged, followed by aluminum poisoning. Memory loss, tremor, jerk, and death are important manifestations of brain injury.

At what temperature does aluminum foil catch on fire? ›

Aluminum foil is not flammable, but it can melt at very high temperatures (around 1220°F or 660°C). However, most fires are not hot enough to melt aluminum foil, so that's not the main problem. The main problem is that aluminum foil is very thin and weak, and it can't stop the heat from reaching the wrapped material.

Why not use aluminum foil? ›

One of the other reasons why we shouldn't store leftover food in aluminium foil is that it doesn't do a good enough job to keep oxygen from getting into the food. This allows bacteria to grow inside the food, which may spoil the food the next day and it'll go bad just as quickly as if you hadn't wrapped it up at all.

What is hobo slang for? ›

ˈhō-bō plural hoboes also hobos. : a homeless and usually penniless wanderer : tramp.

Why is it called a hobo? ›

Others claim it came from the soldiers returning from the Civil War, who were "Homeward Bound." Some suggest it is from the congenial greeting "Hello boy" that changed to "Lo boy" and "Lo bo" and finally to "Ho bo." Others think it came from the word hoosier, meaning a rustic individual, a frontiersman.

What is the rarest soup in the world? ›

Bird's Nest Soup

This soup is an expensive delicacy in China where it has been enjoyed for over 400 years. Always in high demand, edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products humans consume. Prices can soar to $3,000 per pound. Bird's Nest Soup is made from the nests of a small Southeast Asian bird.

How long to cook burgers on camp fire? ›

Place on hot coals for 12 to 15 minutes. Turn and cook an additional 10-15 minutes.

Do you flip foil packets on a grill? ›

There's usually no need to even flip the foil packets during grilling. Once your meal is cooked through, you can serve straight from the packet (less dishes!) or slide each serving onto a plate or bowl. Want more summertime grilling inspiration?

Can you make tinfoil dinners ahead of time? ›

Make-Ahead Tips

The beauty of foil-pack meals for camping is that they can usually be assembled at home before your trip. At the very least, you can wash and chop your veggies and meat, and mix up the marinade ahead of time.

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