Mastering the Flame: Building a Cooking-Ready Campfire
A log cabin stack creates steady heat and a broad bed of embers, while a teepee burns hot and fast. For campfire cooking outdoors, aim for slow, glowing coals that gently kiss food without scorching delicate flavors.
Mastering the Flame: Building a Cooking-Ready Campfire
Let the fire burn down until flames shrink and wood turns to shimmering coals. Embers deliver reliable, even heat, perfect for foil packets, Dutch ovens, and skillet sears that taste like pure campfire magic every single time.
Mastering the Flame: Building a Cooking-Ready Campfire
Use established fire rings, keep water nearby, and monitor wind. Fully extinguish with water, stirring ash until cool to the touch. Responsible campfire cooking outdoors protects wild places for everyone who loves to eat under stars.