Easy family-friendly camping meals to make on the road
One of the best parts of a campervan holiday? You’re in control of the menu. No need to rely on takeaway or track down the nearest café – with a few basic ingredients and a bit of prep, you can whip up meals the whole family will enjoy, wherever you’ve parked for the night.
Campervan cooking doesn’t need to be complicated. In fact, the most enjoyable meals on the road are usually the simplest – fast to make, easy to clean up, and filling enough to keep everyone happy until the next stop.
In this helpful guide, we’ll share meal ideas that tick all the right boxes: minimal ingredients, no fancy equipment, and prep that won’t eat into your holiday time. From make-ahead breakfasts to one-pan dinners, it’s all about keeping things easy – and delicious – while you explore New Zealand with the family.
Tips for cooking while camping
Cooking on the road is all about working smarter, not harder. With limited space and gear, the best approach is to keep things simple, do a bit of prep before you leave, and pack only what you need. These tips will help make mealtimes quicker, cleaner, and more relaxed – so you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time making memories.
READ MORE: Check out our ultimate guide to cooking in a campervan
Meal prepping at home
Getting a few things sorted before you leave can save you time and hassle once you're on the road – especially after a long day of driving or exploring. Doing some basic prep at home means fewer ingredients to juggle and less work at dinnertime.
Pack smart
Apollo campervan kitchens are compact but well-equipped – so there’s no need to overpack. Take a moment to check what’s already included in your Apollo camper’s kitchen, then build your grocery list around that. Packing strategically helps you avoid food waste, saves money, and keeps things organised.
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Bring small quantities of pantry staples like oil, salt, pepper, dried herbs, and tinned goods.
Use multi-purpose equipment
Your Apollo camper comes with the essentials – pots, pans, utensils, and a gas cooker – so the trick is making the most of what’s already there. With just a few basic tools, you can cook a wide range of meals without needing extra gear.
Minimise cleanup
Washing dishes is no one’s idea of a holiday highlight – and with a few smart choices, you can keep the mess to a minimum. Stick to meals that use fewer pots and pans, and get the whole family involved to keep things moving.
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Quick & easy camping breakfast ideas
Breakfast sets the tone for the day – especially when you’ve got a full travel itinerary ahead. The key is to keep it simple, filling, and fast to prepare.
Whether you’re up early to hit the road or taking it slow at the campground, these breakfast ideas are designed to save time without skimping on flavour. Most can be prepped in advance, use minimal ingredients, and require very little cleanup – ideal for campervan cooking.

Make-ahead overnight oats
Overnight oats are a great grab-and-go option for busy mornings. They take just minutes to prep and keep well in the campervan fridge or chilly bin.
Campfire breakfast wraps
These wraps are a solid choice when you need something hot, quick and customisable. They’re easy to throw together and work just as well cooked on a stovetop or over a grill.
One-pan pancakes with bananas
Pancakes feel like a treat but are surprisingly easy to manage in a campervan. Make your batter before the trip or whip it up on the spot – either way, all you need is one pan and a bit of patience.
Simple lunch ideas for families on the road
Lunchtime on a campervan trip doesn’t need to slow you down. Whether you're parked at a lookout or pulling over for a roadside break, the goal is simple: feed the family fast, with minimal effort and mess. These lunch ideas are designed to be fuss-free, flexible, and easy to adapt based on what you’ve got in the fridge or pantry.

No-cook picnic platter
Perfect for those days when the weather’s good and you’ve found the ideal spot to stop. No cooking required – just lay it all out and let everyone graze.
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Pack cheese, crackers, hummus, cherry tomatoes, sliced cucumber and deli meats.
DIY wraps or sandwiches
Wraps and sandwiches are always a win with kids and can be made in minutes. The trick is to prep the fillings in advance so everyone can assemble their own.
One-pot mac & cheese
Hot lunch on a cooler day? Mac and cheese is a go-to that’s easy to pull together with pantry basics – and you only need one pot.
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Boil pasta, drain, then stir through grated cheese, a knob of butter and a splash of milk until creamy.
Easy family dinners at the campsite
After a full day of exploring, the last thing you want is a complicated dinner. These camper-friendly meals are low on prep, cook quickly, and don’t leave a trail of dirty dishes behind. Whether you’re using your campervan cooker, a portable gas stove or the campground kitchen, these recipes are designed to keep dinner stress-free and the family satisfied.
Campfire sausage and veggie foil packets
Foil packets are a campsite classic – no pans, no fuss, and loads of flavour.
One-pan stir fry with rice
Stir fry is a great way to use up leftover veg and turns out reliably good every time.
Quick campfire tacos
Tacos are always a crowd-pleaser and come together quickly with just a few ingredients.
Simple campervan pasta with tomato sauce
Pasta is a go-to campervan dinner – quick to cook, filling, and easy to customise.
Delicious campfire desserts & snacks
These easy treats are perfect for satisfying the after-dinner sweet tooth or turning a regular night at camp into something a little more fun. No fancy tools or complicated steps – just simple, tasty snacks the whole family can enjoy.
Campfire banana boats
An easy dessert that feels a bit like a campfire ritual – messy, fun, and always a hit with kids.
No-bake energy balls
Great for road trip snack breaks or something to nibble on between meals, these are easy to prep in advance and keep well for days.
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Mix rolled oats, chopped nuts or seeds, peanut butter, honey, and a few chocolate chips.
Simple s’mores
A classic camping treat that never goes out of style – especially if there’s a campfire nearby.
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Meal planning for a 3-day family camping trip
To make life even easier, here’s how all those recipes can fit into a simple 3-day meal plan. Having a rough plan before you hit the road means fewer last-minute supermarket stops, less food waste, and more time to enjoy the trip. This sample menu includes make-ahead options, one-pot meals and quick-assembly snacks – all designed for campervan kitchens and campground cooking.
Day 1
Breakfast: Overnight oats
Lunch: DIY wraps
Dinner: Campfire sausage and veggie foil packets
Dessert: Campfire banana boats
Day 2
Breakfast: Pancakes with bananas
Lunch: Picnic platter
Dinner: One-pan stir fry with rice
Dessert: S’mores
Day 3
Breakfast: Scrambled egg wraps
Lunch: Mac & cheese
Dinner: Quick campfire tacos
Snack: No-bake energy balls
Ready to plan a tasty road trip with Apollo?
With a few easy meals up your sleeve, campervan cooking becomes one less thing to think about – leaving more time to enjoy the trip. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a longer family holiday, the right meals can make all the difference. Book your Apollo campervan hire online today and start planning a road trip that’s as easy to eat your way through as it is to enjoy.
FAQs
What are some delicious and easy camping meal ideas?
One-pot pasta, veggie stir-fries, wraps, lentil curry, and foil-packet dinners are all tasty, low-fuss options that work well in a campervan or at a campground.
What to cook for camping with kids?
Go for familiar, simple meals like pancakes, mac and cheese, DIY tacos, or toasties. Let kids help with prep to keep them involved and make mealtimes more fun.
What are classic camping meals for families?
Classic choices include spaghetti, sausage and veggie skewers, scrambled eggs and wraps, baked beans on toast, and campfire potatoes with cheese or beans.
What are the quick easy meals for caravans?
Wraps, noodle bowls, veggie fried rice, pre-made soups, and stir-fries with frozen veg are quick to cook, easy to clean up, and ideal for small caravan kitchens.