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30+ Dutch Oven Desserts (Best Dutch Oven Camping Recipes!) that you can make for your next camping adventure. Drool-worthy desserts cooked outdoors in a dutch oven is a favorite past time. Share those desserts with family and friends, and that's living!

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"For most of us, RV camping is a hobby and I think you'll find that using a dutch oven becomes just as addicting and a hobby all its own!" -Kori

What You'll Need To Make These Recipes

While each recipe is very specific about what you will need, in most cases you will need the following items:

  • Cast Iron Dutch Oven Buy a good-sized one 11" to 12" or a 6 to 9 quart are most common. You want one that will work for most recipes - main dishes and desserts. You only want to carry one pan. Also, make sure you have a wire lift handle for getting the pot out of the fire. This one comes with one.
  • Dutch Oven Liners, either aluminum or parchment (make sure you order the size that fits your pan)
  • Plastic gallon storage bags in case you want to pre-prep some of the ingredients ahead of time.

Expert Tips

  • Whenever possible, pre-prep your ingredients in advance. For example, you can mix all your dry ingredients ahead of time and take in a gallon-sized plastic bag. This keeps you from packing too many ingredients, which take up valuable space!
  • Double-check the recipe to make sure it will work with your size of dutch oven. If yours is too large, you may be able to use an insert of a smaller size and make it work!

30 of Our Favorite Dutch Oven Camping Dessert Recipes

Calling all dessert lovers! These campfire dessert recipes will make you very happy, and we've got everything from cookies to brownies, cakes, cheesecake, cobblers, cinnamon rolls, kettle corn, and more! Good stuff.

Here are 30 of our favorite dutch oven desserts for you to make on your next camping adventure:

Cookies

Here are several cookies you can make either in a cast iron skillet or a dutch oven - enjoy!

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Giant Oreo Skillet Cookie

Here's a super simple recipe from The Kitchen Magpie. This giant oreo skillet cookie is perfect for camping - just use premade cookie dough and oreo cookies from the store! Two ingredients, and you're on your way! 🙂 Recipe: Giant Oreo Skillet Cookie

Dutch Oven Chocolate Chip Cookies

YES! Fresh hot chocolate chip cookies baked over an open fire. How amazing does that sound? Fabulously Frugal suggests premixing the dough before you leave, and it will be ready whenever you are! Great idea! Recipe: Dutch Oven Chocolate Chip Cookies

Sugar Cookies Dutch Oven Recipe

These sugar cookies sound delicious! Dutch Oven Dudes gives instructions for various kinds of dutch ovens, so you should have perfect cookies no matter what you have, you should have perfect cookies! Recipe: Sugar Cookies Dutch Oven Recipe

"For a fun outdoor activity with kids, decorate these sugar cookies using premade frosting and sprinkles!" -Kori

S'Mores Cookie Cake

This is the best S'mores cookie cake. Seriously. Melissa from Polka Dot Chairs says, "This 10-minute dutch oven s’mores cake recipe is a fun spin on the classic s’more. It’s the perfect dutch oven camping dessert! I mean, who doesn’t love a good s’more’s recipe?" Recipe: S'mores Cookie Cake

Brownies

Brownies are one of my favorite desserts. You just can't go wrong with chocolate and brownies as they bake up great in a dutch oven.

Dutch Oven Seven Layer Brownies

If you're a chocolate lover, you will go nuts over these seven-layer brownies from 50 Campfires. One layer of brownies would do it for me, but seven layers are even better! 🙂 With brownie mix, pecans, pretzels, toffee bits, and chocolate chips all make these brownies delectable! Recipe: Dutch Oven Seven Layer Brownies

Peanut Butter Brownies

Peanut butter and chocolate pair together perfectly! These peanut butter brownies from Dutch Oven Daddy are simple to make with a brownie mix and peanut butter cups. Recipe: Peanut Butter Brownies

Cakes

As you will see, there are A LOT of dutch oven cake recipes out there! The hardest part is deciding which delicious one you're going to make. I say one for every camping trip! 🙂

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Dutch Oven Dump Cake

This dump cake from I Heart Naptime can actually be made 4 ways - cherry, peach, apple, or blueberry AND can be made in a dutch oven, a 13 x 9 pan, a crockpot. Enjoy! Recipe: Dutch Oven Dump Cake

Dutch Oven Strawberry Shortcake

Can't you imagine making the strawberry shortcake at the peak of strawberry season? Better yet, gather your family and go strawberry picking, then come back to your campsite and make the recipe from Bite of Delight! Recipe: Dutch Oven Strawberry Shortcake

Chocolate Cherry Lava Cake

Chocolate and cherry were meant for each other, turn them into a lava cake, and I'm sold! This recipe from Let's Camp Smore is a must make. Recipe: Chocolate Cherry Lava Cake

Lemon Blueberry Dutch Baby

A classic dutch baby is typically made with just flour, water, eggs mixed and poured into a hot pan with melted butter. As it cooks, it puffs up like a giant puff pancake.

This lemon blueberry dutch baby from Whole and Heavenly Oven is a tasty twist on the original. This could work as a dessert or breakfast! Recipe: Lemon Blueberry Dutch Baby

Dutch Oven Chocolate Cake

Here's a classic chocolate cake from Sunset that I think you'll enjoy! Recipe: Dutch Oven Chocolate Cake

Upside Down Peach Cake

The perfect Summer recipe - Upside Down Peach Cake from A Bountiful Kitchen. Recipe: Upside down Peach Cake

Upside Down Pineapple Cake

Try this delicious Upside Down Pineapple Cake from The Good Hearted Woman and you'll be hooked! Recipe: Upside Down Pineapple Cake

Dutch Oven Banana Cake

Freshly baked banana cake (similar to banana bread) tastes amazing and smells delicious. A great idea from Fresh Off The Grid. Recipe: Dutch Oven Banana Cake

Mississippi Mud Cake

A tasty simple Mississippi cake recipe from Cooking Outdoors! Recipe: Mississippi Mud Cake

Dutch Oven Blueberry Dump Cake

Only 4 ingredients to make this blueberry dump cake from Mountain Kitchen - cake mix, can of blueberry pie filling, 7-up and butter. Voila, super EASY! Recipe: Dutch Oven Blueberry Dump Cake

Apple Dump Cake

Another 4 ingredient recipe, this one from Troop 2019 Fairport, NY. This dump calls for only apple pie filling, cake mix, cinnamon, and Sprite. The perfect Fall recipe to make while camping! Recipe: Apple Dump Cake

Dutch Oven Smores Cake

S'mores of any kind, go hand in hand with the outdoors. If you don't feel like making s'mores try this cake recipe from Living With Landyn. Recipe: Dutch Oven Smores Cake

Cobblers and Crisps

Cobblers and crisps have always seemed like a rustic dessert and total comfort food to me. They are literally the perfect dessert to bake in a dutch oven over an open fire - can't get any more rustic and comforting than that!

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Apple Cobbler

Apple cobbler is the quintessential dutch oven dessert. I can just imagine making this version from Fresh Off The Grid on a crisp, chilly fall camping trip....perfection. Recipe: Dutch Oven Apple Cobbler

Cherry Cobbler

Cherry and almond make this dutch oven cherry cobbler from Kent Rollins taste so delicious! I am making this next camping trip, and I'm bringing some pre-whipped cream to enjoy with it! Recipe: Cherry Cobbler Dutch Oven

Blackberry Cobbler

A great berry cobbler option and so delicious when blackberries are in season! Everyone will love this recipe from Completely Delicious. Recipe: Dutch Oven Blackberry Cobbler

Cherry Grunt

Cherry Grunt is an old-time recipe and is basically sweetened cherries topped with dumplings similar to biscuits.

While this Taste of Home recipe doesn't mention specifically using a dutch oven, you would simmer the cherry mixture in your pot over a fire, then drop the dumplings on top of the cherries and cook until they're done (approximately 20 minutes)! Recipe: Cherry Grunt

Apple Crisp

The perfect anytime dessert, but extra tasty in the Fall. This version from Kelly Neil has more fruit than topping, which many people enjoy! Recipe: Apple Crisp

Cheesecakes

It had never occurred to me to make a cheesecake in a dutch oven until I stumbled across these recipes - now I am a convert! Enjoy!

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Marshmallow S'Mores Cheesebake

S'mores in a cheesecake form? Yes, please! This delicious and decadent marshmallow s'mores cheesecake recipe is from Eazy Peazy Mealz. Recipe: Marshmallow S'mores Cheesecake

Classic Cheesecake

Cheesecake has always been one of my favorite desserts. I love to top classic cheesecake with cherry pie filling. 50 Campfires recommends a 12" dutch oven with a liner. Recipe: Classic Cheesecake

Dutch Oven Key Lime Cheesecake

I love key lime pie and this cheesecake version from Chocolate From The Heart, has me super excited to try! Recipe: Dutch Oven Key Lime Cheesecake

Other Dutch Oven Dessert Recipes

These classic desserts are extra tasty - from kettle corn to cinnamon rolls, monkey bread, and biscuits - these classic desserts are extra tasty! A few of these dutch oven desserts will also work for breakfast too!

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Kettle Corn in the Dutch Oven

Sweet and salty kettle corn over an open fire is the perfect thing to make when hanging out with family and friends! This recipe from Accidentally Happy Baker uses both maple syrup and sugar - YUM. Recipe: Kettle Corn in the Dutch Oven

Monkey Bread

Monkey bread made with premade biscuits makes this recipe extra easy! Just A Pinch provides detailed instruction for making this over a campfire. Recipe: Dutch Oven Monkey Bread

Cinnamon Rolls

Large sticky cinnamon rolls in a dutch are the perfect dessert. Carolyn Weil suggests premaking the dough, shaping it into logs, then freezing. The logs will thaw out in your cooler, making time super simple to roll up and bake! Recipe: Cinnamon Rolls Dutch Oven Recipe

Biscuits

Biscuits could easily be made from breakfast or dessert. Slice in half and top with butter and honey, or better yet - try jelly or Nutella! I think you'll enjoy this recipe from Easy Campfire Recipes. Recipe: Dutch Oven Biscuits

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FAQs

What to cook in a Dutch oven over a campfire? ›

Think simmering soups, steaming rice, boiling water for pasta, etc. Sear, pan-fry, sautee: A camping Dutch oven is also a great stand-in for a cast-iron skillet. Anything that can be cooked in a cast-iron skillet can be done in a Dutch oven too, like searing steaks, browning chicken thighs, sauteing vegetables, etc.

Can you use a camping Dutch oven in the oven? ›

The one on the left is a typical Dutch oven for use inside. The one on the right is for use with charcoal, although you could use it inside in a standard oven or on a gas stovetop.

Can you cook a cake in a Dutch oven? ›

Dutch Oven Cake Recipes

If you've got a special recipe from Grandma, that should work great too. Most guides will mix the batter in a separate bowl, then add it to a greased dutch oven. No need to pre-heat, and we recommend not filling the dutch oven more than about 60%.

Is a Dutch oven worth it for camping? ›

The answer is simple – whatever is cooked in it tastes fantastic, and it cooks just about everything. The Dutch oven is also called a camp oven, outdoor oven, kitchen oven, and bean pot.

How do you clean a Dutch oven after camping? ›

Scrape out all of the food and wash your Camp Dutch Oven by hand with hot water. You can use a small amount of mild detergent. Dry your Camp Dutch Oven and lid thoroughly with paper or cloth towels. While the cookware is warm, rub a very light layer of cooking oil or our seasoning spray onto the surface.

What temperature is a camp Dutch oven? ›

Getting the temperature just right in your Dutch oven is perhaps the biggest learning curve of campfire cooking (especially after you've masted these other camping cooking tips). Most campfire Dutch oven recipes (especially those for baking) require a temp of 350°F.

How do I choose a Dutch oven for camping? ›

Key Considerations for Selecting a Dutch Oven for Camping

Will it be stews or baked goods? This decides whether you'll get a deep or shallow pot. A heavy-duty cast iron model keeps heat better for cooking over coals or a campfire. The lid design also plays a big role.

What are 10 reasons to use a Dutch oven? ›

What Is a Dutch Oven Used For?
  • Bread. One of the easiest (and more surprising) ways to use a Dutch oven is actually for breaking bread. ...
  • Casseroles and Lasagnas. ...
  • Skillet Cookies. ...
  • Chicken Stock. ...
  • Frying. ...
  • Braised Meats. ...
  • Roasting. ...
  • Poaching Chicken.
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Do you cover a Dutch oven when baking? ›

Score your dough. Slide the parchment paper with dough into your preheated Dutch oven and return it to the oven. Cover with the lid and bake for 20 minutes, covered. After 20 minutes, remove the lid from the oven and continue baking per the recipe (typically 25 to 35 minutes)

Can you use a Dutch oven as a casserole dish? ›

That said, you can use a casserole dish in place of a Dutch oven, but you cannot use a Dutch oven in place of a casserole because of its physical construction.

How to bake while camping? ›

To do so, you'll need a Dutch oven and briquettes. Simply place your baking dish in the Dutch oven and place the Dutch oven over the campfire. Use briquettes to provide an even and consistent heat source. Check the dish periodically to make sure it's not burning and adjust the heat as necessary.

Can you use a Dutch oven over a campfire? ›

You can also use a Dutch oven as a heavy-duty, fire-resistant pot and place it over a campfire. Since it's made entirely from cast iron, there's nothing that can melt or warp.

Can a Dutch oven be used over a fire? ›

For this dish, place your Dutch oven over a fire on a metal grate or rack, which will be hotter for sauteeing. If you don't have a grate, let the fire burn down, and then bury the oven well into the coals so there's plenty of heat.

Can I use Dutch oven on fire pit? ›

Braise in a bed of coals or wood embers.

Using a Dutch oven for low-and-slow braising is a good idea on quiet days at home. Here, you would put the Dutch oven directly in your Kettle or fire pit, as dual-direction heating is required when braising in a Dutch oven.

How do you use a Dutch oven in a fire pit? ›

With a gloved hand and long tongs, arrange 12-15 hot briquettes on the lid of your filled dutch-oven. Use the tongs to make a circle between your three rocks in the fire pit and then place your dutch-oven with its feet resting on the larger rocks. This method seems to work to heat the dutch oven to about 350 F.

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