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We love a good pie iron breakfast bake and oh my gosh you guys!!! This Pie Iron Breakfast Bake is so, so good!

I mean, I am trying to figure out how to recreate it at home without a campfire as we speak. Just look at that ooey, gooey goodness! This is the perfect, hearty meal for mornings in the great outdoors.

Too busy to make this right away?! Pin it for later! Pin this recipe to your favorite camping board on Pinterest and it’ll be waiting for you when you’re ready.

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This camping recipe only requires a little bit of prep work. Sliced cheese, sliced ham and a loaf of bread can all be easily purchased and packed.

Fried eggs can be somewhat trickier. You can either fry them on a skillet while camping or cook them at home like I do.

I try to keep clean up to a minimum while camping so pre-cooking ingredients for meal planning is a must around here. It is really easy to simply fry up a few eggs before we head out of town.

I allow them to cool before storing in a Ziploc container and in the cooler or fridge. This makes for quick Pie Iron Breakfast in the morning!

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Our camp cooking essentials:

  • A Pie Iron Camp Cooker makes cooking over the open fire super easy. Check out these 20+ Pie Iron Recipe Ideas for tons of camp cooker inspiration! Or visit my how to use a pie iron post for tips.
  • Foil Pie Plates make tinfoil packet meals even easier with the sturdy base that they provide.
  • These Grilling Bags that I recently found are amazing! Simply add all of your ingredients to the bag at home then throw it on the campfire or grill when camping in the great outdoors. Avoid the grill bags with plastic windows, they melt.
  • We love these BBQ Cooking Gloves because they make handling campfire food a whole lot safer!

I love Pie Irons for cooking while camping. We also call them camp cookers. It is essentially a cast iron sandwich maker that you can heat over the open fire.

We use it year round and it works like a charm over the propane fire as well (whenever there is a fire ban in place). You can purchase a Pie Iron straight from Amazonor find them at Canadian Tire or other outdoor specialty stores.

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Tips for cooking with a pie iron:

  • When cooking with a camp cooker, begin by applying non stick cooking spray or oil to the inside of both cooking plates. This step is important so that your delicious meal doesn’t stick to the plates and burn.
  • Place your recipe ingredients into the cooker before closing and latching it.
  • Cook the recipe over an open fire. We recommend placing the cooker over the fire for two minutes before unlatching, checking for doneness and flipping the cooker over to cook the other side.
  • Use caution when handling both the metal latch and handles as they can become hot while cooking.
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How to make this pie iron breakfast bake:

Ingredients:

  • Loaf of bread
  • Sliced cheese
  • Sliced ham
  • Fried eggs
  • Butter or margarine (optional)
  • Non-stick cooking spray (optional)
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Directions:

1. Spray the interior of the pie iron with non stick spray.

2. Butter the outside of two pieces of bread (if desired).

3. Layer 1 piece of bread (putting buttered side on the pie iron side), cheese, ham, egg and another piece of bread.

4. Close and latch the pie iron.

5. Cook over the fire, opening the iron to check progress periodically.

6. Cook for approximately 5 mins per side depending on how hot the fire is.

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These are a huge kids with the kids and I love that they are eating a pretty big “meal” in the morning. It gives them fuel and a good start to running around and dirt biking all day.

Tips for camping meal preparation:

  • Prepare meals in advance at home whenever possible. Leave most of the mess at home where running water is more accessible and clean up is easier. Trust me on this one!
  • Create “one pot” family style meals for quick dinners that don’t require a lot of thought.
  • Use tinfoil packets, foil pie pans or camp cookers.These tools help to make clean up a breeze!
  • Pack ingredients in 1 gallon size freezer bags for flexible storage in small fridges and coolers.
  • Plan meals that use similar ingredients to help make packing and planning easy. These Cheesy Vegetable Campfire Dip, Loaded Campfire Potatoes and Tinfoil Packet Nacho Dip recipes are some of our favorites.
  • Use my blank printable meal plan or camping meal plans to help organize your next trip.

I would love for you to check out my new blog, Campfire Foodie, where I’m sharing ALL of the camping recipes!!

If you love this easy pie iron breakfast bake recipe, please give it a five star review and help me share it on Facebook and Pinterest!

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Yield: 1 serving

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

This pie iron breakfast bake recipe is a delicious way to enjoy breakfast while camping.

Ingredients

  • Loaf of bread
  • Sliced cheese
  • Sliced ham
  • Fried eggs
  • Butter or margarine (optional)
  • Non-stick cooking spray (optional)

Instructions

    1. Spray the interior of the pie iron with non stick spray.
    2. Butter the outside of two pieces of bread (if desired).
    3. Layer 1 piece of bread (putting buttered side on the pie iron side), cheese, ham, egg and another piece of bread.
    4. Close and latch the pie iron.
    5. Cook over the fire, opening the iron to check progress periodically.
    6. Cook for approximately 5 mins per side depending on how hot the fire is.

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FAQs

How do you cook with a cast iron pie iron? ›

The best meal procedure for the pie iron goes like this: grease the pans a little; add a starch, like mashed potatoes, dough, or bread; add fillings; then cover with the same starch. Clasp the irons shut, then lay flat over a bed of hot embers or coals to cook evenly.

How long to put pie iron in fire? ›

Close the lid. Cook over coals for 20 to 25 minutes, flipping the pie iron over every five minutes. Remove from the fire. Open the pie iron and check for doneness.

What is a campfire pie iron? ›

What's A Pie Iron? A Pie Iron makes sweet or savory grilled and pressed sandwiches and pies over a campfire. Simply take two pieces of buttered bread, fill with ingredients of your choice, place inside the clam shell style pie iron and seal. Remove any excess bread and toast over the fire for 3 - 5 minutes.

Do you put oil in cast iron before cooking? ›

When cooking in cast iron, you should add a little oil to the pan before adding your food. This helps ensure the food doesn't stick, and it helps build layers of seasoning. You can generally use whatever oil you prefer, as long as the cooking temperature is below the smoke point of the oil.

Does it take longer to bake in cast iron? ›

Pan shape, size, and condition can all affect how long it takes for your pie to bake — not to mention, your oven's true temperature. Using a cast iron pan adds another wild card, often shortening the time required in the oven. “Cast iron pans retain heat really well,” says Stubblefield.

Do you preheat pie iron? ›

Preheating Suggestions: Lay your empty pie iron in the hot coals of your campfire for a couple of minutes to preheat. Always exercise caution when handling pie irons, especially around kids.

Do I need to season my pie iron? ›

When you season your Pie Iron it not only helps prevent oxidation, but helps food from sticking to the iron. light coating of paraffin wax on the iron to protect it from rusting while on the store shelf and in transit to you.

Can you use puff pastry in a pie iron? ›

This is my personal favorite thing to make in pie irons. I use puff pastry but you can also use bread or croissant dough. I simply add canned pie filling and that is it!

What is another name for a pie iron? ›

A pie iron—also called pudgy pie iron, sandwich toaster, snackwicher, toastie maker—is a cooking appliance that consists of two hinged concave, round or square, cast iron or aluminium plates on long handles. Its "clamshell" design resembles that of a waffle iron, but without that appliance's honeycomb pattern.

What is the world famous pie iron? ›

Rome is a 3 generation family business that began in 1964 when my father and grandfather began manufacturing in Peoria, IL. We're known internationally for our iconic Pie Irons sandwich cookers.

Can you use a pie iron on a stove? ›

Models with shorter handles can also be used on the stovetop, especially if you have a gas range. However, even electric stoves work well with pie irons.

What do you cook in a pie iron? ›

Toast up grilled cheeses, gourmet toasted sandwiches, and everything in between. Or cook piping-hot quesadillas, stuffed hashbrowns, and even pancakes! Stuff buttered white bread with pie filling, and you'll be amazed how it transforms into the most amazing handheld pies.

How do you clean a pie iron? ›

Scrub surfaces with just water until all food remnants are gone. Heat over the fire until the cast iron surfaces are bone dry and the pie iron is reheated. Remove from the heat and spray all surfaces of the cast iron with spray cooking oil. An aluminum pie iron can be washed with soap and water.

What are the benefits of a cast iron pie pan? ›

Steady, even heat

Once preheated, cast iron delivers quick, steady heat to whatever food you place on it. A cast iron pizza pan is an ideal example of this in action. Pie crusts also benefit from cast iron's unique heat reservoir characteristic.

What is a cast iron pie iron? ›

In its most basic function, a Pie Iron is a way to cook a toasted sweet or savory sandwich or hand pie over an open fire. This is done by using a cast iron cooking compartment that is formed by two metal castings that hinge together like a clam shell.

How do you keep pie crust from sticking to cast iron? ›

How to Keep Food From Sticking to Cast Iron
  1. Two words: heat & oil. The most common reason food sticks to cast iron is because the pan is simply too hot. ...
  2. Preheat your skillet for 4 to 5 minutes to establish an even heat before adding your food. ...
  3. Add enough oil to the pan before adding food.
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