5/11/2023 0 Comments Hobo dinner![]() It’s a bit trickier with regular sausage just like using ground beef, it ends up having an odd texture. They’re already cooked, so there’s no question about whether the meat will be cooked through in time, and won’t get the rest of the ingredients overly greasy. Sausage: We use smoked sausage in these packets. ![]() Here’s a quick run-down on the main ingredients: Hobo Foil Packs aren’t complicated, but you’ll want to make sure you have the ingredients uniformly prepared (to recipe specifications) so that everything can be cooked in time. What’s with the name Hobo Packets? Here’s how they got that name. Plus, the sausage also goes with lots of ketchup - a must-have topping □ We’ve found that replacing the beef with sausage still gets you all the flavors of traditional foil packs with loads more flavor and a great texture. In a foil pack, the ground beef is pretty much stewed, making it hard, chewy, and near flavorless. My twist on those typical packets is to replace the ground beef with sausage since more times than not the ground beef ends up nearly inedible (which explains needing at least half the container of ketchup to get it down!). Most hobo packs combine ground beef, potatoes, carrots, and a whole lot of ketchup. We love them so much, we even eat them when we aren’t camping! Essentially a hobo pack is a bundle of cut-up ingredients wrapped up in foil and cooked over the coals of a campfire. Hobo foil packets have always been second nature to me we had them all the time growing up! With a dad and two brothers that were very into Boy Scouts and camping, we enjoyed hobo packs often. A truly comforting, filling, and hearty meal that’s great for a no-mess meal or campfire dinner! We’ve got the classic carrots, onions, and thinly sliced potatoes. A twist on classic Hobo Foil Packets using sausage instead of ground beef.
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