Bread on a Stick

Ingredients
If you’ve never made bread on a stick, you’re in for a real treat. This classic campfire recipe turns simple dough into golden, toasty rolls with a hollow center just waiting to be filled with something delicious—like cheese, spaghetti sauce, or jam. It’s fun, filling, and a favorite with kids and adults alike.
Cooking Steps
- 1Prep the Dough:
- 2Cut dough into six even pieces. Lightly coat each with flour, then roll into long ropes about 12–18 inches long.
- 3Coat for Flavor:
- 4Dip each dough rope into melted butter, then roll in Parmesan cheese. Sprinkle with seasoned salt.
- 5Prepare the Dowels:
- 6Wash and oil the top 6 inches of each dowel. Twist one dough rope around each stick, starting from the oiled end, making sure the dough overlaps slightly to fully cover the stick.
- 7Cook Over Fire:
- 8Hold or prop each stick over hot coals, turning slowly for even browning. Bake 10 to 20 minutes until golden and hollow-sounding when tapped.
- 9Fill and Serve:
- 10Gently slide bread off the stick. Fill the warm hollow with your favorite fillings—cheese, spaghetti sauce, salsa, or butter.
Sweet Variation:
Before cooking, dip the dough in butter and cinnamon sugar instead of Parmesan. After cooking, fill the bread with applesauce, pudding, or fruit jam for a sweet campfire dessert.
Tips & Tricks:
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For a more rustic stick bread experience, you can use clean green sticks instead of dowels. Just be sure they’re food-safe (like maple or willow) and cleaned well.
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Kids love making their own twists—just supervise them over the fire!
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Serve alongside chili or soup as a fun campfire side.
Bread on a stick is more than just a snack—it’s an activity. Whether you go savory or sweet, this recipe adds warmth and fun to any fire-side meal.