BBQ Eggs
Who says you can’t eat delicious food while in the Great Outdoors? Not this gal! Sometimes, the recipes you make camping taste even better than the ones you make at home. Take BBQ Eggs. They are so simple to whip up for breakfast and taste delicious. Use either a BBQ or go old school with a campfire, depending on the tools you have available.
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What I love most about this recipe is how easy it is to make and how few ingredients you need. You don’t want to be lugging a ton of ingredients in your cooler when you’re camping. The beauty of this recipe is that it can be made with one or two ingredients. I recommend using a disposable BBQ foil pan to cook them in.

BBQ Eggs
For the ingredients, you’ll need Burnbrae Farms Egg Creations Whole Eggs Mushroom & Spinach and shredded cheddar cheese. Yes, that’s it!
Burnbrae Farms Egg Creations are perfect for camping. All the ingredients are mixed into the carton for extra convenience. Because really, who wants to bring a carton of shelled eggs when they are are camping?
You don’t have to worry about eggs breaking in your cooler or doing extra prep work to slice up veggies. It’s a matter of SHAKE, POUR, COOK & SERVE.

I regularly use Burnbrae Farms Egg Creations to make omelets and breakfast casseroles at home. I love anything that saves me time. It was a no-brainer to bring some cartons with me when I’m camping this summer.
How to Make BBQ Eggs
This recipe is great for when you are out camping in the trailer park or even in the wilderness in a tent. You can adapt it slightly to cook over a campfire. I would use a portable camping grill.

I used a disposable BBQ pan that I greased ahead of time with some butter. Pre-heat the BBQ to medium heat (350F).
Shake one carton of Burnbrae Farms Egg Creations Whole Eggs Mushroom & Spinach and pour into the BBQ pan. Top with shredded cheddar cheese (optional).

I shredded the cheese and put it in a plastic baggie so it would be easy to travel with. You could also buy the cheese already shredded if you prefer.

Cover the BBQ pan with aluminum foil and place on the BBQ. Cook for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the eggs are set.

Serve them while they are hot for best results. They are creamy, cheesy and packed full of flavour. It’s like eating an omelet made on the BBQ.

My family gobbled up the eggs like there was no tomorrow. I was glad to see they were a hit with my clan.

Camping Hacks
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you know I love my hacks! Here are a few camping hacks to help you out this summer:
- Freeze the Burnbrae Farms Egg Creations to keep your cooler cold and then thaw them when you want to use.
- Use a pill organizer to store seasonings like salt and pepper.
- Prepare as much as you can ahead of time at home and store in plastic baggies in your cooler.
- Bring microfibre towels for clean up. Less to throw away and they dry super quickly.

Friends of ours have a camper in a local trailer park and have invited us out for a visit this summer. You can bet I’ll be bringing some Burnbrae Farms Egg Creations to enjoy for breakfast.

Even if you aren’t camping this summer, you can still give this recipe a try on your BBQ. We aren’t allowed fires in city limits so BBQ’ing it is to get the camping experience at home.

What are your favourite camping breakfasts?
Craving a sweet camping treat? Try these Banana Boats.
You’ll also like Sausage Egg McMuffin, Oven Scrambled Eggs and Indian Scrambled Eggs.
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BBQ Eggs
SAVE THIS RECIPE!
Ingredients
- 1 carton Burnbrae Farms Egg Creations Whole Eggs Mushroom & Spinach 500g
- ½ cup cheddar cheese shredded
Instructions
- Preheat BBQ to medium heat (350°F).
- Pour Egg Creations into a greased BBQ pan. Top with cheddar cheese. Cover with aluminum foil.
- Grill for 20 to 25 minutes, or until eggs are set. Serve hot.
Nutrition
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I love hard boiled eggs with some salt and pepper! So good!
HARD BOILED….COLD AT ANY TIME
I love scrambled eggs, spinach and mushrooms so I will be trying it very soon.
Our favourite is scrambled with bacon, but the recipe above sounds very good. Will definitely try
I love to make scrambled eggs with as many veggies as I can possibly throw in, such as onions, mushrooms, peppers, and spinach. I also love to serve them topped with a generous dollop of hot salsa.
just plain scrambled is our fave, easy, fast and feeds everyone
I love the traditional bacon and eggs for breakfast when camping and a must have is potato salad made with eggs.
Love eggs scrambled in the fry pan with onions,peppers,cheese and ham
I plan on trying this egg recipe this long weekend.
I like the BBQ eggs idea. It looks delicious!Â
we always have a basket of hard boiled eggs waiting for us in the electric fridge/cooler in the truck. So handy to grab an on the go snack which is delicious and so nutritious – packed with protein for sustained energy during an active day!
Love them scrambled in a small pan! ThanksÂ
I like to make hard boiled eggs at home and take them camping. Delicious and convenient
I love making scramble eggs fried in a slice of bread with a hole. The bread toasts while the egg cooks.
we always had a lot of kids with us when we went camping ours and their cousins.. so to feed them in the morning they would crack a egg and add what they liked, crispy bacon, ham, onions, peppers, cheese etc to a plastic cooking bag, seal, shake or squeeze to mix and place in boiling water… many would fit into the pot.. while that was cooking they would help me with the hashbrowns and when the bags were done they had a perfect omelette to start their day of adventure
bacon and eggs for sure 🙂
We like making an omelette….with green/red peppers, onions, cheese, paprika.
I like to make cinnamon blueberry bread, I make it ahead and pack it in my cooler. I take the loaf of cinnamon toast out of the bag and throw it in some foil as a loaf, I throw in some blueberries, then i mix up my egg mixture, burnbrae liquid eggs, cream, cinnamon, and pour it over top. In the am your loaf will be thoroughly soaked and you toss it on the campfire, yummy blueberry french toast!
I am not sure its my favourite but is the easiest- BOILED EGGS
hard boiled because it warms up my hands in the morning lol