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  Desserts
American Chocolate Marshmallows
Apple Pie in Foil
Apple Spice Dump Cake
Baked Apples
Banana Boats
Brown Bears in an Apple Orchard
Brownies
Campfire Eclair
Candied Apples
Candy apples
Cherry Cobbler
Cherry-Ooh-la-la
chocolate ants on a log
Cobbler
Cupcakes in an Orange (Ore-Bucket Cakes)
DIRT
Dirt In A Bag
Do It Yourself Trifle
Dough Boys
Dump Cake
Dump Cake II (Can't Go Wrong Dump Cake)
Eggs On Toast
Faux Black Country Gateau
Girl Scout Glop
Hawaiian Walkaways
Hobo Fruit Pie
Jelly Jump Ups
Kick the Can Ice-cream
Mini Pineapple Upside-Down Cakes
Mock Angel Food Cake
Oatmeal Cookie Surprise
Ore-Bucket Cakes (Cupcakes in an Orange)
Openfire Peach skillet dessert
Peach Cobbler
Peppermint Oranges
Rice Krispy Balls
Roses In The Snow
Sand In A Bag
Smacos
Snickers salad
Snow Ice Cream
Snowy Ice Cream
Southern Brownie Cake
Speedy Little Devils
Steamroller Ice Cream
Sunny Side Up
Ziploc Spoon Fudge
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  Oatmeal Cookie Surprise
Preparation Method:
Serves:
Non-Food Items Needed: Aluminum Foil
Food Items Needed: Oatmeal Cookies
Can of Pie Filling (any flavour)
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Put pie filling in between two oatmeal cookies and wrap in foil. Cook in or on a grill over and open fire when a nice coal base has developed. Turn over after 3-5 minutes. Watching not to burn them.
Serving Suggestions:
Comments: My guides have requested this dessert every time we go camping. They love them!!!
Contributed by: 4th Georgetown Guides
Ontario, Canada
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  Ore-Bucket Cakes or Cupcakes in an Orange
Preparation Method: Foil
Serves: 10
Non-Food Items Needed: Foil
Knife
Spoons
Mixing Bowl or Gallon size bag
Food Items Needed: 10 oranges
Spice cake mix and required ingredients
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Have each person slice the top off of their orange, leaving about a 2 inch hole in the top. Save the top as a lid. Scoop out the pulp of the orange and eat. Mix the spice cake as directed. Fill the orange "shell " 1/3 full of cake mix and replace lid. Wrap in foil and cook in glowing coals for 15 to 20 min or until baked. Scoop out cake and eat.
Serving Suggestions:
Comments: Tips-
Watch the cake mix that "runs out " of the foil. When it is well browned your cake should be done. Make sure you mark your initials in the foil or have a different fold than everyone else.

Variations:
Use a yellow cake mix and add a spoon full of chocolate chips. The chocolate chips melt along the bottom for a "frosting ". Experiment with different cake mixes.
Contributed by: Katrina Jameson & Cadette Troop 5074
Durango, Colorado
Girl Scouts of Chaparral Council, Inc.
USA
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  Openfire Peach skillet dessert
Preparation Method: wood
Serves: 9
Non-Food Items Needed: Large cast iron skillet, lid to cover
1 cup Measuring cup
tsp. measuring spoon
Hot pad
serving spoon
Food Items Needed: 1 can sliced peaches
1/3 can of peach juice
1 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. lemon juice
1 cup biscuit mix (dry)
1/3 cup water
4 tbsp. melted butter
1/4 cup sugar
cinnamon
At Home Prep: You could measure your dry ingredients into plastic bags to eliminate need to measure at camp.
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Start wood fire.
Drain peaches, measure juice, add back to drained peaches. Add 1 cup sugar and lemon juice. Pour into large skillet. Mix biscuit mix with water until stiff. Drop by spoonsful onto peaches. Brush with melted butter. Sprinkle with 1/4 cup sugar and cinnamon. Cover and simmer for 20 minutes.
Serving Suggestions: Serve warm
Comments:
Contributed by: Ginger Schneider "Sundance "
GSC of River Trails
Junior Troop 523
Lewiston, Mn.
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  Peach Cobbler
Preparation Method: Dutch Oven
Serves:
Non-Food Items Needed: Dutch Oven
Food Items Needed: Yellow Cake Mix
Large can of peaches
Cinnamon
At Home Prep:
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Line bottom of dutch oven with foil if desired. Grease foil. Pour cake mix into pan. Pour peaches (with juice) on top. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake in dutch oven until cake is done. Should take as long as instructions on cake mix box.
Serving Suggestions:
Comments: We made this at Troop Camp Consultant training.
Contributed by: Vicki Saldana
Lone Star Council
Austin, Texas
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  Peppermint Oranges
Preparation Method: None
Serves: As many as you want
Non-Food Items Needed: None
Food Items Needed: Per Person:
1 Orange
1 Peppermint Stick, the sugar kind that have straw-like holes through them
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
ake an orange and roll it on a table under your hand, sort of squishing as you roll. The idea is to make juice inside the orange, be careful not to squish it so hard that the skin breaks. Then you take a peppermint stick and stick it in top of the orange, squeeze the orange and suck the juice.
Serving Suggestions:
Comments: It's great! The trick is finding sugar sticks. They are a little softer than regular peppermint sticks and hollow out easier.
Contributed by: Alice McDowell
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  Rice Krispy Balls
Preparation Method: Skillet
Serves: 20-25, 2 inch balls
Non-Food Items Needed: Skillet
wax paper
Food Items Needed: 1/2 stick margarine
35 large marshmallows
7 oz. Rice Krispies Cereal
At Home Prep:
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Melt margarine in a 3 quart pan. Add marshmallows and cook over low heat, stirring constantly until marshmallows are melted and mixture is well blended. Remove from heat and add cereal. Stir until cereal is well coated.
With well greased hands, form into balls while still warm, place on piece of wax paper.
Serving Suggestions:
Comments: Variation:
Some people add chocolate chips in after they add the cereal.
Contributed by: Vicki Saldana
Lone Star Council
Austin, Texas
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  Roses in the Snow
Preparation Method: campfire, stove
Serves: Depends on size of can of applesauce
Non-Food Items Needed: Pot large enough for can of applesauce
spoon
heat proof cups (one for each person)
Food Items Needed: 1 pkg. (10-12 oz) mini marshmallows
1 institutional size can applesauce (or enough for 1/2 to 1 cup each person)
1 pkg. cinnamon candies ( "red hots ")
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Heat applesauce. Place marshmallows and cinnamon candies in the bottom of heat proof cups. Add hot applesauce, let sit until marshmallows and red coloring rise to make "roses in the snow ".
Serving Suggestions: None
Comments: None
Contributed by: Jody Scidmore
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  Sand in a Bag
Preparation Method: Shake & Smoosh
Non-Food Items Needed: Ziploc bags
1/2 cup measure
Food Items Needed: Vanilla pudding (or chocolate)
Milk (or try dry milk!)
Vanilla wafers (or chocolate cookies)
At Home Prep: Measure 1/4 pkg pudding (which works out to 2 1/2 Tbs.)& 2 1/2 Tbs. dry milk. Place in a Ziploc bag.
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Have each girl choose between "dirt " and "sand ". Measure 1/2 cup water and pour into the bag. Squish, mash, and smoosh until it gets thick. Add crushed Vanilla Wafers. Eat right out of the bag!
Comments: This recipe is identical to the Dirt in a Bag, except use vanilla pudding and vanilla wafers!

I have found that the Ziplocs are VERY messy to eat out of! I save those 6-8 oz. yogurt containers that have lids and have the girls pour the dry mix in these before they add the water. Put on the lid and shake, shake, shake! Add the crushed Vanilla Wafers and enjoy!

Putting the dry mix into the cups at the campsite saves packing space. The cups stack together for best use of valuable storage space.
Contributed by: Pamela Copeland
Junior Leader, Troop 835
Sooner Council, Oklahoma
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  Smacos
Preparation Method: Dutch oven or frying pan
Serves: as many as you have that have a sweet tooth
Non-Food Items Needed: Dutch oven or frying pan
spatula
"Pam " type spray or vegetable oil
Food Items Needed: Soft tortillas
Chocolate chips
Marshmallows (mini are best or cut large ones)
Optional: thin fruit slices (ie banana)
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Slice or, cut marshmallows, if needed
Spray pan with Pam or lightly oil. Heat container. Place tortilla in pan, add a handful of chocolate chips, marshmallow and fruit
Cook 1-1/1/2 minutes
Fold tortilla in half
Cook another minute
Serving Suggestions: Remove to plate - let cool! Enjoy!
Comments: Very hot when first taken from pan. Also very sweet!
Contributed by: Nancy Roe
Abnaki Girl Scout Council, Maine
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  Snickers salad
Preparation Method: cut up and put together
Serves: as many as you want
Non-Food Items Needed: bowl
knife
spoon
Food Items Needed: snickers
mini marshmallows
whipped cream topping
apples
(any amount of everything, as mush as you would like)
At Home Prep: get everything together
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
cut up apples and snickers then mix all together
Serving Suggestions: fork
Comments: YUMMMMMMMY
Contributed by: Dotts
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  Snow Ice Cream
Preparation Method:
Serves:
Non-Food Items Needed: A bowl (For Pudding mix)
A clean bowl or bucket to collect snow in
1 Cup(any kind)/person
A spoon or a fork/person
Food Items Needed: 1 box instant pudding
milk (for pudding)
1 cup sugar
Clean snow
At Home Prep:
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Mix pudding according to directions. Add sugar, beat thoroughly. Give each girl: 1 ½ Tablespoons mix in a cup, 1 cup clean snow, and a plastic fork. Tell the girls to beat the snow in a little at a time. When cup is full, enjoy!
Serving Suggestions:
Comments:
Contributed by: from Girl Scouts of Fox Valley Cookbook called Choice Morsels II; Sent in by Ludmilla Lucheck, Girl Scouts of Trailways Council; Plainfield, Illinois
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  Snowy Ice Cream
Preparation Method: Hand Mixer
Serves: Varies
Non-Food Items Needed: measuring cup
measuring spoons
bowl
Food Items Needed: 2 eggs
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1-1/2 cup milk
clean snow
chocolate syrup (if chocolate ice cream is desired)
At Home Prep: none
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
with hand mixer, mix eggs, sugar, vanilla, milk, and chocolate syrup (optional)
then mix (by hand) snow until thick
Serving Suggestions: depends on density of snow
Comments: doesn't freeze well, eat immediately upon making
Contributed by: Natalie Jablonski, Program Manager
Girl Scouts of River Bluffs Council
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  Southern Brownie Cake
Preparation Method: Oven
Serves: 16-20
Non-Food Items Needed: mixer
large bowl
rubber scraper
measuring cup
Food Items Needed: 1 Box German Chocolate cake mix
1 can Pillsbury Coconut Pecan Frosting
4 eggs
1 cup Wesson oil
1/2 cup water
6 oz. Milk Chocolate chips
1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts
1 cup coconut
At Home Prep: Mix all ingredients together including the frosting.
Beat on med. speed until well mixed.
Pour in greased and floured large Bundt pan.
Bake 1 hr. and 10 min.
Cool in pan about 20 min.
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Bake in 325 degree oven.
1 hour and 10 min.
Serving Suggestions: This is so good served anytime. Sure to be a crowd pleaser, especially if they are chocolate lovers.
Comments: Coconut may be omitted.

More nuts can also be added

Great while hot
Contributed by: Marie Johnson
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  Speedy Little Devils
Preparation Method: Box oven
Serves: 15 to 20
Non-Food Items Needed: box oven or another type of oven
9 x 13 cake pan
coal to heat oven to 350 degrees F
Food Items Needed: 1 pkg. devil's food cake mix
3/4 cup creamy peanut butter
1 stick (1/4 lb.) margarine
7 1/2 oz. jar marshmallow creme
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Crumble together cake mix and margarine. PA one half of mixture int 9 x 13 cake pan. Mix together peanut butter and marshmallow creme. Spread on top of cake. Crumble remaining cake mix on top. Bake at 350 F. for 20 minutes
Serving Suggestions: None
Comments: None
Contributed by: Jody Scidmore
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  Steamroller Ice Cream
Ice Cream in a Can: egg-free version
Preparation Method: mixing, rolling
Serves: about 4.
Non-Food Items Needed: 1-lb. coffee can with lid
3-lb. coffee can with lid
a mallet to break up ice is helpful
Duct tape to seal cans
Food Items Needed: 1 cup milk
1 cup whipping cream
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. vanilla
ice
rock salt
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Put milk, cream, sugar and vanilla in the 1-lb. coffee can. Mix well and cover can tightly with plastic lid (we like to put a strip of Duct tape around the lid at this point to make SURE there's no leaks!) Put the 1-lb. can inside the 3-lb. can. Pack layers of ice and salt around the smaller can. Put the lid on the large can.

Now, roll the can back and forth for 10 minutes. Open the large can, pour off the ice water (Don't drain this salt water on/around plant life, it will kill it!), and add ice and salt to fill the can again.
Put on the lid and roll for another 10 minutes (it usually takes us 15 minutes at this point to get it firm enough) Take out the small can, wipe it dry, and open it. Your ice cream will be ready to eat!
Serving Suggestions: You may want to add chocolate chips, nuts, cut up fruit, crushed hard candy, or crushed Oreos to the ice cream mixture before freezing.
Comments: The first time I had this was at a leader overnight camping training. We made this ice cream PLUS chocolate dump cake (with cherry pie filling) baked in a box oven. It was great!
Contributed by: Sallie Zeil
GS Council of Colonial Coast
Virginia Beach, VA
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  Sunny Side Up
Preparation Method: bake cake (in a glass bread pan) or purchase
Serves: 8 to 10
Non-Food Items Needed: knife
mixer
spoon
bowl
can opener
small plates
Food Items Needed: pound cake or sponge cake
dream whip or any whipping topping
large can peach half fruit
At Home Prep:
In Camp Prep / Cooking Instructions: prepare whip has directed
slice cake into 3 by 3 pieces approx.
If cake is baked in a bread pan, just slice the cake like a slice of bread.

Serving Suggestions: place a piece of cake on the plate
had 2 tablespoons full of whip on top of cake
spread whip
drain fruit
take one peach half and place top of whip,
(hump up)
Comments: Great fun for the girls, especially for girls who don't like eggs but like desserts.

Number of serving depends on the number of halves in a can of fruit.

Did this with my units, and asked them what it looked like, most of them reply an egg with no yoke broken.

They were right.

Try it I'm sure all well enjoy.
Contributed by: Daphne
Centreville, Newfoundland
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  Ziploc Spoon Fudge
Preparation Method: Plastic bag
Serves: Individual serving
Non-Food Items Needed: Ziploc Bag
Food Items Needed:
1/2 c. powdered sugar
2 tsp. cream cheese
1/2 - 1 Tbs. cocoa
1 Tbs. butter (1/8 stick)
2-3 drops of vanilla
At Home Prep: None
In Camp Prep/
Cooking Instructions:
Place all ingredients in the Ziploc bag and squeeze out all of the air.
Squish the continents of the bag until all the ingredients are well mixed and there is a creamy consistency.
After the fudge has been mixed, you may add additional flavorings such as M & Ms, nuts, peanut butter, etc.
Serving Suggestions: Eat with a spoon.
Comments: You can make this for a larger group by using the following quantities and mixing in a gallon size bag.

1 LB powdered sugar
3 oz. cube cream cheese
1/4 - 1/2 cup cocoa
1 stick butter
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Contributed by: Brenda "Piglet" Wildish
Master Trainer
San Gorgonio Girl Scout Council
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