Foil Packet Hobo Meatloaf Recipe

This easy recipe for juicy, flavorful hobo meatloaf, wrapped in foil and cooked over an open fire, is a camping must-try.

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When camping, we like to take as much of the mess and prep work out of meals as possible, which is one of the reasons we always have tinfoil dinners on the menu.

They make cleanup so easy and are totally customizable when making single portions. Everyone can add the ingredients they like best.

Today, we’ve got another soon-to-be-favorite tinfoil dinner to share with you—hobo meatloaf! This hearty meal is a game-changer for your camping menu.

It’s simple to prep, packed with flavor, and a hit with the whole crew. You can even tweak it by adding your favorite vegetables for a complete meal in one individual packet.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This tinfoil dinner is the perfect meal for your next camping adventure! It’s low-fuss, requiring just a handful of ingredients that are easy to pack. The cooking process is a breeze, and cleanup is virtually nonexistent—just toss the foil when you’re done!

Plus, it’s super versatile: swap out the beef for ground turkey or ground pork, throw in some baby carrots or sweet potatoes, or season it up with a little garlic powder and Italian seasoning. It’s comfort food made for the great outdoors!

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When we load up the trailer, we keep the ground beef frozen and pack the rest of ingredients for this recipe separately. The meat will slowly defrost in the cooler or trailer fridge, so it is ready when you are.

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 cleanup 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 cleanup a breeze!
  • Pack ingredients in 1-gallon 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 cauliflower, 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.

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Campfire Hobo Meatloaf

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Lean ground beef, defrosted – The star of the show! You can also use ground turkey or mix in some ground pork for extra flavor.
  • 1/4 Onion, diced – Adds just the right amount of zing and sweetness.
  • 1/4 cup Croutons, crushed – Croutons are a great alternative to bread crumbs, because they are already packed with flavor.
  • 1 cup Tomato pasta sauce – The key to a juicy, tangy, mouthwatering loaf.
  • 1 Egg – Holds everything together, so your meatloaf doesn’t crumble in the foil.
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Instructions

1. Once your ground beef is fully defrosted, add all of the ingredients to a large bowl or a Ziploc freezer bag.

A plastic bag filled with seasoned ground meat and chopped onions, perfect for a foil packet meatloaf recipe, sits on a wooden surface next to a red and white checkered cloth.

2. Combine ground beef, onion, croutons, tomato sauce, and egg together thoroughly.

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3. Shape the meat mixture into a loaf and place it onto a large sheet of aluminum foil.

4. Wrap it tightly, then double-wrap with another layer of heavy duty foil to create a sturdy packet.5. Place the packet onto campfire coals or a charcoal grill, avoiding direct flames. Cook for 40–60 minutes.

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5. Carefully unwrap (watch out for steam!), top with extra tomato sauce or ketchup, and enjoy!

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Tips and Tricks

  • Prepare your meatloaf ingredients in advance to make meal prep at the campsite quick and mess-free.
  • Add bell peppers or other fresh veggies for an extra burst of flavor and nutrition.
  • Use olive oil or cooking spray inside the foil to prevent sticking.
  • If you love a smoky flavor, cook the meatloaf near, but not directly on, the hot coals.
  • Double-wrap with heavy duty foil so your packet doesn’t tear during the cooking process.
  • Make your side dishes in separate foil packs for an entire meal and almost no cleanup.
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How to Make a Tinfoil Packet

  • Cut two pieces of aluminum foil large enough to cover the entire meal (about 12″). Layer them one on top of the other. Optional: spray the interior with nonstick spray or line with parchment paper.
  • Place recipe ingredients in the center. Bring up the longer edges of the foil and fold together. Grasp one end and roll it up, repeating with the other end.
  • Alternatively, foil pie plates may be used to cook foil packet meals. Simply place the recipe ingredients into the pie plate and cover with aluminum foil before cooking.
  • For best results, cook the foil packet on a grill over the open fire.
  • Use caution when handling the foil packet, as it can become hot while cooking.
A foil packet meatloaf recipe topped with tomato sauce sits on a wooden board, wrapped in aluminum foil, with chopped onions scattered nearby and a red-and-white checkered cloth in the background.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this meatloaf with ground turkey?
Absolutely! Ground turkey works great and makes a leaner option. However, you may want to add a little extra seasoning or a splash of olive oil to keep it moist.

How do I know when my meatloaf is fully cooked?
Check for an internal temperature of 160°F. If you don’t have a thermometer, slice it open—if it’s no longer pink inside, it’s ready!

Can I cook this in a Dutch oven instead?
Yes! Just place the wrapped meatloaf inside a Dutch oven, cover, and cook over the heat source for about 45 minutes.

How can I add extra flavor?
Try adding Worcestershire sauce, a sprinkle of brown sugar, or some fresh parsley to amp up the taste.

What’s the best way to serve this recipe?
Slice it up and serve your meatloaf with roasted sweet potatoes, green beans, a side of baby carrots, or a green salad for a delicious meal!

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This hobo dinner is a great idea for your next camping trip. It’s simple, flavorful, and practically foolproof—just toss your meatloaf on the fire and let the magic happen. So next time you’re enjoying the great outdoors, try this comfort food classic. Happy camping!

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Foil Packet Meatloaf Recipe

Author: Heather Painchaud
This easy recipe for juicy, flavorful hobo meatloaf, wrapped in foil and cooked over an open fire, is a camping must-try.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Course Dinner
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 1 lb Lean ground beef defrosted
  • 1/4 Onion diced
  • 1/4 cup Croutons crushed
  • 1 cup Tomato pasta sauce
  • 1 Egg

Instructions
 

  • Once your ground beef is fully defrosted, add all of the ingredients to a large bowl or a Ziploc freezer bag.
  • Combine ground beef, onion, croutons, tomato sauce, and egg together thoroughly.
  • Shape the meat mixture into a loaf and place it onto a large sheet of aluminum foil.
  • Wrap it tightly, then double-wrap with another layer of heavy duty foil to create a sturdy packet.5. Place the packet onto campfire coals or a charcoal grill, avoiding direct flames. Cook for 40–60 minutes.
  • Carefully unwrap (watch out for steam!), top with extra tomato sauce or ketchup, and enjoy!
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