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Carol Damsel Peterson
 
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Default Simple Recipe - Foil Dinner

You can make several of these and freeze most. Take them out of the
freezer, thaw, remove contents from the foil, and heat in the
microwave.


* Exported from MasterCook *

Foil Dinner

Recipe By : Boy Scouts of America
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories :

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
1/4 pound hamburger
1/4 cup thinly sliced carrots
1/4 cup thinly sliced potatoes
2 tablespoons thinly sliced onions
salt and pepper -- to taste
1 teaspoon butter

Season hamburger and make large patties. Place on piece of foil.
Place vegetables on top of meat. Top with salt, pepper, and butter.
Wrap securely in foil.
Bake or grill for one hour.

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Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> You can make several of these and freeze most. Take them out of the
> freezer, thaw, remove contents from the foil, and heat in the
> microwave.
>
>
> * Exported from MasterCook *
>
> Foil Dinner
>
> Recipe By : Boy Scouts of America
> Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
> Categories :
>
> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
> -------- ------------ --------------------------------
> 1/4 pound hamburger
> 1/4 cup thinly sliced carrots
> 1/4 cup thinly sliced potatoes
> 2 tablespoons thinly sliced onions
> salt and pepper -- to taste
> 1 teaspoon butter
>
> Season hamburger and make large patties. Place on piece of foil.
> Place vegetables on top of meat. Top with salt, pepper, and butter.
> Wrap securely in foil.
> Bake or grill for one hour.


Did this when I went camping back in 1990... we called them Campfire
Pocketbooks. We didn't add butter, the ground beef was fatty enough. Add
some Worcestershire sauce, that makes it even better. Ours had green beans,
too. Put the foil packet right in the wood fire (that's what we had) or on
the grill. Let the packets cook for an hour. We told ghost stories and
drank beer around the fire while dinner cooked. Open the foil packets
carefully... hot steam! Was delicious!

Jill


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Default Simple Recipe - Foil Dinner

jmcquown wrote:

> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
>> You can make several of these and freeze most. Take them out of the
>> freezer, thaw, remove contents from the foil, and heat in the
>> microwave.
>>
>>
>> * Exported from MasterCook *
>>
>> Foil Dinner
>>
>> Recipe By : Boy Scouts of America
>> Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
>> Categories :
>>
>> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
>> -------- ------------ --------------------------------
>> 1/4 pound hamburger
>> 1/4 cup thinly sliced carrots
>> 1/4 cup thinly sliced potatoes
>> 2 tablespoons thinly sliced onions
>> salt and pepper -- to taste
>> 1 teaspoon butter
>>
>> Season hamburger and make large patties. Place on piece of foil.
>> Place vegetables on top of meat. Top with salt, pepper, and
>> butter. Wrap securely in foil.
>> Bake or grill for one hour.

>
> Did this when I went camping back in 1990... we called them Campfire
> Pocketbooks. We didn't add butter, the ground beef was fatty enough.
> Add some Worcestershire sauce, that makes it even better. Ours had
> green beans, too. Put the foil packet right in the wood fire (that's
> what we had) or on the grill. Let the packets cook for an hour. We
> told ghost stories and drank beer around the fire while dinner cooked.
> Open the foil packets carefully... hot steam! Was delicious!
>
> Jill



I'm shocked! Infiltrating a boy scout camp, getting them drunk on beer
and then stealing their recipe?!?!?

No merit badge for you!

Andy

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Margaret Suran
 
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Default Simple Recipe - Foil Dinner



jmcquown wrote:
> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
>
>>You can make several of these and freeze most. Take them out of the
>>freezer, thaw, remove contents from the foil, and heat in the
>>microwave.
>>
>>
>> * Exported from MasterCook *
>>
>> Foil Dinner
>>
>>Recipe By : Boy Scouts of America
>>Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
>>Categories :
>>
>> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
>>-------- ------------ --------------------------------
>> 1/4 pound hamburger
>> 1/4 cup thinly sliced carrots
>> 1/4 cup thinly sliced potatoes
>> 2 tablespoons thinly sliced onions
>> salt and pepper -- to taste
>> 1 teaspoon butter
>>
>> Season hamburger and make large patties. Place on piece of foil.
>> Place vegetables on top of meat. Top with salt, pepper, and butter.
>> Wrap securely in foil.
>> Bake or grill for one hour.

>
>
> Did this when I went camping back in 1990... we called them Campfire
> Pocketbooks. We didn't add butter, the ground beef was fatty enough. Add
> some Worcestershire sauce, that makes it even better. Ours had green beans,
> too. Put the foil packet right in the wood fire (that's what we had) or on
> the grill. Let the packets cook for an hour. We told ghost stories and
> drank beer around the fire while dinner cooked. Open the foil packets
> carefully... hot steam! Was delicious!
>
> Jill
>
>

I was Den Mother, back in the late 1950's and in New York City there
is little opportunity to have a cook-out or overnight trip. So, we
prepared something like this at my apartment, the meeting place for
the Den, stuck it into the hot oven where it stayed until the meeting
was almost over and then ate. The Cub Scouts loved it and we did this
once a year, from what I remember.
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Andy wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>
>> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
>>> You can make several of these and freeze most. Take them out of the
>>> freezer, thaw, remove contents from the foil, and heat in the
>>> microwave.
>>>
>>>
>>> * Exported from MasterCook *
>>>
>>> Foil Dinner
>>>
>>> Recipe By : Boy Scouts of America
>>> Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
>>> Categories :
>>>
>>> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
>>> -------- ------------ --------------------------------
>>> 1/4 pound hamburger
>>> 1/4 cup thinly sliced carrots
>>> 1/4 cup thinly sliced potatoes
>>> 2 tablespoons thinly sliced onions
>>> salt and pepper -- to taste
>>> 1 teaspoon butter
>>>
>>> Season hamburger and make large patties. Place on piece of foil.
>>> Place vegetables on top of meat. Top with salt, pepper, and
>>> butter. Wrap securely in foil.
>>> Bake or grill for one hour.

>>
>> Did this when I went camping back in 1990... we called them Campfire
>> Pocketbooks. We didn't add butter, the ground beef was fatty enough.
>> Add some Worcestershire sauce, that makes it even better. Ours had
>> green beans, too. Put the foil packet right in the wood fire (that's
>> what we had) or on the grill. Let the packets cook for an hour. We
>> told ghost stories and drank beer around the fire while dinner
>> cooked. Open the foil packets carefully... hot steam! Was
>> delicious!
>>
>> Jill

>
>
> I'm shocked! Infiltrating a boy scout camp, getting them drunk on beer
> and then stealing their recipe?!?!?
>
> No merit badge for you!
>
> Andy


Oh, didn't I mention I wore a pink waitress uniform?!

Jill




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Default Simple Recipe - Foil Dinner

jmcquown wrote:

>> I'm shocked! Infiltrating a boy scout camp, getting them drunk on beer
>> and then stealing their recipe?!?!?
>>
>> No merit badge for you!
>>
>> Andy

>
> Oh, didn't I mention I wore a pink waitress uniform?!
>
> Jill



I was OBVIOUSLY in the wrong troop!!!

Andy
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jmcquown wrote:
> Carol Damsel Peterson wrote:
> > You can make several of these and freeze most. Take them out of the
> > freezer, thaw, remove contents from the foil, and heat in the
> > microwave.
> >
> >
> > * Exported from MasterCook *
> >
> > Foil Dinner
> >
> > Recipe By : Boy Scouts of America
> > Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
> > Categories :
> >
> > Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
> > -------- ------------ --------------------------------
> > 1/4 pound hamburger
> > 1/4 cup thinly sliced carrots
> > 1/4 cup thinly sliced potatoes
> > 2 tablespoons thinly sliced onions
> > salt and pepper -- to taste
> > 1 teaspoon butter
> >
> > Season hamburger and make large patties. Place on piece of foil.
> > Place vegetables on top of meat. Top with salt, pepper, and butter.
> > Wrap securely in foil.
> > Bake or grill for one hour.

>
> Did this when I went camping back in 1990... we called them Campfire
> Pocketbooks. We didn't add butter, the ground beef was fatty enough. Add
> some Worcestershire sauce, that makes it even better. Ours had green beans,
> too. Put the foil packet right in the wood fire (that's what we had) or on
> the grill. Let the packets cook for an hour. We told ghost stories and
> drank beer around the fire while dinner cooked. Open the foil packets
> carefully... hot steam! Was delicious!


Wow, I'm jealous! They didn't let us have beer when I was in Girl
Scouts! LOL.

We made these too. You're right, they were excellent!

Lisa Ann

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