Orange rolls cooked in oranges over a fire

Jun 16, 2010 by Ben

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We Went camping with our friends to Pismo Beach state park over the weekend and had a great time. We love Pismo Beach and especially love eating at Splash’s Cafe. They have the best clam chowder in the world.

I love camping and I love eating while camping. It just all tastes better for some reason.

For breakfast on the last day, we tried out something fun with the kids and created some great orange rolls that we cooked inside of oranges over the fire. My wife got this recipe from a friend and we through we would try it out, and it turned out great.

You will need:

Oranges

Pillsbury Grands! Orange Flavor Rolls

A Camp fire

Madison was my little helper for this and she did a great job.

Cut the oranges in half.

DISCLAIMER #1: No children were harmed in the making of these orange rolls. Yes kids can use knives safely when supervised by adults.

scoop out the insides

DISCLAIMER #2: All of the orange bits we scooped out were eaten and not wasted.

Grab the Pillsbury Grands! Orange Flavor Rolls and put one in each orange half.

Put the oranges onto a baking sheet or something you can throw on top a fire

Looking good

cover the oranges with tinfoil

throw the cooking tray on the fire

The rolls will rise as they bake

these smell amazing as they are cooking over the fire

Once the rolls have risen pull them off of the fire. Watch that they don’t burn if you have a hot fire.

Add the icing to the rolls

sticky, yummy, and oh so good.

Now you eat them and enjoy the morning campfire.

These were a big hit with all the kids as well as the adults. We were all clamoring to eat these as we sat around the morning campfire.

Try these next time you are camping

Ben…

Thanks for all the comments on this post but WOW some of them are crazy! Again, all parts of the oranges were eaten and no children cut off their limbs while helping make them.