These Campfire Haystack Cookies start with an easy homemade cookie mix, and are made over a fire. The perfect camping dessert recipe!
While we do have a little air fryer / mini oven in the RV, I figured that no bake cookies sounded like a better idea. Why heat up a camper unnecessarily, when you can make a no bake dessert while sitting at a campfire and enjoying the view?
The best part? You can get most of the ingredients for this delicious cookie recipe prepped before your trip!
Iโm a huge fan of doing as much food prep ahead of time, and tend to make a bunch of mixes before our long trips.
Cabbage Roll Soup Mix, Egg Roll Soup Mix, Gingerbread Latte [Protein Powder Mix], Hot Chocolate Mix [Protein Powder Mix], Instant Camping Pancake Mix, Instant Cream of Chicken Soup [Protein Powder Mix], Italian Wedding Soup Mix... I might go a bit overboard, but hey - it saves me time and effort when on the road.
In the case of the batch of these chocolate haystack cookies we photographed for this post, that was time better spent outside at Quetico Provincial Park, enjoying the view from the back of our site!
Convenient Cookies!
I like to make several batches of the mix portion of this haystack cookie recipe before a trip, then theyโre super convenient to whip up anytime a craving for chocolate haystacks hits.
Then, itโs just a few simple, staple ingredients - that we generally have on hand - and a few minutes of effort until we have a decadent treat to enjoy.
Being able to cook these no bake chocolate oatmeal cookies over a campfire also means that theyโre a great option any time of year you may be camping.
Theyโll set up faster in the cooler months - and you might want to let them cool inside your camper during the buggy months - but overall, just a really great, easy treat thatโs sure to be a huge hit with the whole family!
Anyway, letโs get to that recipe!
Ingredients
This no bake cookie recipe uses a few really simple ingredients - you wonโt have any trouble finding them in any grocery store. (Even in really small town ones, on the road!)
As always, I have a few ingredient notes for you:
Rolled Oats
Be sure to use Rolled Oats, rather than instant or quick oats.
If you need this recipe to be gluten free, use certified Gluten Free Rolled Oats.
Coconut
Generally speaking, I use Sweetened Flaked Coconut in this recipe.
That said, I HAVE used Unsweetened Coconut a few times, when I couldnโt find sweetened coconut in my pantry. Worked just fine!
Granulated Sugar
If you want a deeper chocolate flavour - almost brownie like - you can substitute up to half of the sugar for the same volume of packed Brown Sugar.
Milk
Originally, I used to make my Traditional Chocolate Haystack Cookie Recipe with 2% dairy milk.
Weโve long since moved away from keeping dairy milk on hand, so weโve made these with various types of plant based milk - really, whatever we have on hand at the time.
That usually ends up being Unsweetened Almond Milk, but Oat milk, Cashew Milk, and Flax Milk have all worked fantastically in this recipe.
Everything Else
Rounding out this recipe, you will need:
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
Butter
Pure Vanilla Extract
Salt
In terms of equipment and supplies - beyond the basics - youโre going to want a heat safe bowl, a sharpie marker, a large freezer baggie, and a medium freezer baggie.
If youโre making more than one batch of mix, have one set of medium/large freezer baggies for every batch of cookie mix youโre making.
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How to Make Campfire Haystack Cookies
The full recipe is in the printable recipe card at the end of this post, here is the pictorial walk through:
Make the Cookie Mix
Using a Sharpie, label the large freezer bag with the recipe name - Haystack Cookies - the ingredients and amounts listed under โTo use the mixโ, and whatever directions you need (see below).
Measure the oats and coconut into the large bag, shake well to combine.
Measure the sugar, cocoa powder, and salt into the medium baggie, shake to combine. Carefully press out any excess air, and seal.
Press out excess air, seal, and store in a cool dark place until use.
To Use the Cookie Mix:
Get a hot fire going.
As thatโs heating up, remove the medium baggie of ingredients from the large bag, set aside. Empty the contents of the large baggie into a large, heat-proof mixing bowl or pot.
Spread a large section of parchment paper (NOT wax paper!) over your picnic table, or line baking sheets. Set aside.
Pro tip: If bugs are an issue when youโre making your cookies, do the baking sheets. Youโll be able to carry your cookies into your tent or camper to cool!
Once the butter is melted, add the medium baggie of ingredients, stir well to combine.
Once the time is up, remove the pot from the fire.
Pour the melted chocolate mixture into the bowl with oats and coconut, stir to coat everything evenly.
Using two spoons (or a cookie scoop), drop mounds of the cookie mixture onto the prepared work surface or prepared baking sheet, forming little haystacks.
Allow cookies to fully cool โ cookies will harden and set up as they reach room temperature.
These will keep a week or more at room temperature - they donโt need to be refrigerated.
... assuming they go uneaten that long, anyway!
More Camping Recipes
Looking for great ideas to cook on a campfire, or in an RV? Here's a few simple recipes to start with!
Apple Fritter Bread Pudding
Apple Fritter French Toast
Banana Protein Pancakes
Cabbage Roll Soup Mix [Just Add Meat and Water!]
Campfire Chili
Camping Breakfast Skillet
Camping Tacos, 2 Ways
Dutch Oven Pulled Chicken
Egg Roll Soup Mix [Just Add Meat and Water!]
Gingerbread Latte [Protein Powder Mix]
Hobo Eggs
Homemade Mushroom Jerky
Hot Chocolate Mix [Protein Powder Mix]
Instant Camping Pancake Mix
Instant Cream of Chicken Soup [Protein Powder Mix]
Italian Wedding Soup Mix
Jalapeno Cheddar Bannock
Pepperoni Jerky
Pumpkin Chai Latte [Protein Powder Mix]
The Ultimate S'Mores Board
Traditional Bannock
Vegan Tofu Jerky
Campfire Haystack Cookies
Equipment
- Sharpie Marker
- 1 Large Freezer Baggie
- 1 Medium Freezer Baggie
Ingredients
Cookie Mix:
- 3 Cups Rolled Oats
- 1 Cup Coconut
- 2 Cups Granulated Sugar
- ยฝ Cup Cocoa Powder
- ยผ teaspoon Salt
To Use the Mix:
- ยฝ Cup Butter
- ยฝ Cup Milk
- 2 teaspoon Pure Vanilla Extract
Instructions
Cookie Mix:
- Using a Sharpie, label the large freezer bag with the recipe name - Haystack Cookies - the ingredients and amounts listed under โTo use the mixโ, and whatever directions you need (see below).
- Measure the oats and coconut into the large bag, shake well to combine.
- Measure the sugar, cocoa powder, and salt into the medium baggie, shake to combine. Carefully press out any excess air, and seal.
- Place the medium baggie of ingredients into the large baggie of ingredient. Press out excess air, seal, and store in a cool dark place until use.
To Use the Mix:
- Get a hot fire going.
- As thatโs heating up, remove the medium baggie of ingredients from the large bag, set aside. Empty the contents of the large baggie into a large, heat-proof mixing bowl or pot.
- Spread a large section of parchment paper over your picnic table, or line a couple large cookie sheets, set aside.
- Measure the butter and milk into a small or medium pot, place over the fire and allow the butter to melt.
- Once the butter is melted, add the medium baggie of ingredients, stir well to combine.
- Bring the chocolate mixture up to a boil, allow to boil for 2-4 minutes. (2 for softer cookies, 3 or 4 for slightly firmer cookies that set up faster!).
- Once the time is up, remove the pot from the fire.
- Stir in the vanilla, carefully - itโll steam and bubble up.
- Pour the hot chocolate mixture into the bowl with oats and coconut, stir to coat everything evenly.
- Using two spoons, drop mounds of the cookie mixture onto the prepared work surface or pans.
- Allow cookies to fully cool โ cookies will harden and set up as they cool.
Notes
Nutrition
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Marie & Michael Porter
This is one of our favourite camping desserts - hope you love it too!