22 Simple Backpacking Meal Ideas from Trader Joe’s (2024)

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Looking for some new backpacking meals to try this summer? We’ve put together a few creative ideas from items that you can pick up from Trader Joe’s.

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When meal planning for an extended backpacking trip, variety can really be the spice of life. While it’s tempting to only go with the tried and true, pack too few options and you run the real risk of mid-trip burnout. Megan is still recovering from eating Lara Bars for lunch every day on the JMT. And that was over 4 years ago!

So to mix up your backpacking meal plan, you’ll need some fresh ideas. That’s why we put together this mix and match list to help get you thinking about new ingredient combinations to take on your next backcountry adventure. Not only that but to make things simple, all these items can be purchased with just a single trip to Trader Joe’s.

While we wish this post was sponsored by Trader Joe’s, sadly it is not. We just really love shopping there. One of the reasons for that is their unexpectedly amazing selection of backpacking food, from their large assortment of nuts and dried fruits to their individual packets of coconut oil and olives. You can read all about our favorite TJ backpacking ingredients here.

But for this list, we just want to give you some inspiration. Get some new creative ideas flowing, and get you thinking about making something truly delicious out on the trail.

Do you have a favorite combo you don’t see below? Let us know in the comments and we’ll add it to the list!

Backpacking Breakfast Ideas

1. Seedy, Nutty Oatmeal

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Oatmeal + Peanut Butter + Seeds

2. Very Berry Oatmeal

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Oatmeal + Freeze Dried Blueberries + Strawberries + Raspberries

3. Tropical Oatmeal

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Oatmeal + Chia Seeds + Coconut Flakes +Freeze Dried Mango + Freeze Dried Banana

4. Banana Bread Oatmeal

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Oatmeal + Freeze Dried Bananas + Chopped Walnuts

5. Apple Pie Oatmeal

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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal + Freeze Dried Apples

6. GORP Oatmeal

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Oatmeal + Raisins + Peanut Butter

7. Apples & Bananas Oatmeal

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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal + Freeze Dried Bananas

8. Almond Joy Oatmeal

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Oatmeal + Coconut + Chopped Almonds+ Dark Chocolate

Backpacking Lunch & Snack Ideas

9. Peanut Butter Banana Wrap

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Flour Tortilla + Peanut Butter + Flattened Banana + Coconut Flakes

10. Peanut Butter Apple Dippers

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Peanut Butter + Freeze Dried Apples

11. Backpacker’s Cheese Plate

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Summer Sausage + Babybel Cheese + Olives + Crackers

12. Chocolate Banana Wrap

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Flour Tortilla + Cocoa Almond Spread + Flattened Banana

13. Peanut Butter Banana Dippers

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Peanut Butter + Banana Chips

14. Pizza Hot Pocket

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Pita Bread + String Cheese + Tomato Paste = Hot Pocket

Backpacking Dinner Ideas

15. Cheesy Broccoli Mac

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Mac Cheese + Broccoli Florets + Summer Sausage

16. Pasta Carbonara

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Angel Hair + Bacon Jerky + Parmesan

17. Chicken Noodles

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Chicken Broth + Broccoli Florets + Chicken Epic Bar + Orzo

18. Vegan Mac & Cheese

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Macaroni + Nutritional Yeast + Sun Dried Tomatoes

19. Indian Fare Quinoa

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Indian Fare + Quinoa + Pitas

20. Taco Chili Cheese Mac

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Mac Cheese + Taco Mix + Summer Sausage

21. Deconstructed Pesto One Pot Pasta

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22. Moroccan Spiced Couscous

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Couscous + Spices + Apricots + Raisins + Chopped Almonds

Fresh Off The Grid

Megan & Michael are the creators of Fresh Off The Grid, a blog dedicated to helping you fuel your adventures by sharing camp cooking recipes, backpacking meals, and outdoor travel guides. Their recipes and outdoor cooking expertise have been featured in Backpacker Magazine, Outside, REI Co-Op Journal, Food & Wine, and New York Times Cooking.

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  1. Oh this is so cool.

    I’m terrible at figuring out food to take when I’m backpacking, but looking at your cute graphic really helped. Plus, it’s not a huge amount of food to haul around, but makes a fair number of tasty meals.

    Thanks. I’ve just printed out the graphic so I can take it to the grocery store the next time I’m getting ready for a backpacking trip!! And I’m currently in Vienna, so don’t have Trader Joe’s, but I can easily get everything on this list. And, maaaaan, I miss Trader Joe’s sometimes 🙂

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  2. I used to love making up a curried chicken couscous with apricots, golden raisins, and cashews.
    1 cup couscous
    1/2Tbs. Curry Powder
    1 Tbs. Dried Onion Flakes
    1Tbs. Dried Milk
    1/2 of a Boullion cube Chicken or Vegetable
    1/2 tsp. Garlic Powder
    1/8 tsp. Tumeric
    Chopped nuts *I liked cashews!
    Apricots/Golden Raisins
    Chicken from the fresh packed/ dehydrated
    Boil 1 1/4 cup of water. Add all the ingredients besides the chicken and nuts. Take it off the heat, stir, and cover. Let it sit for 5 to 8 mins and then fluff with a fork. Add protein and nuts and enjoy! This could totally be made vegetarian with TVP or tofu, but I always make it with chicken. I would make these up into little baggies before I head out and usually add whatever I forage i.e. Ramps, mushrooms, chives, or mustard greens. It was always nice to add something fresh:)

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  3. This is amazing!!! I’ve been planning to eat couscous + spices + Sardines + nuts for our Grand Canyon overnight trip.. I’m gonna try some of these too!!! Thank you!!

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    1. Hope you enjoy! We’ve always wanted to do an overnight trip in the Grand Canyon – that’s going to be an awesome trip.

      Michael swears by the harissa sardines from Trader Joe’s – I bet they would be great with couscous.

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  4. this is really nice article and I would loved it.

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  5. I make an “Adult” mac & cheese with dehydrated tuna w/dried peas, sun dried tomatoes, dehydrated bells, and dehydrated broccoli. Taking it just a bit further, I also make Shrimp fetuccini alfredo w/veggies using a dried alfredo sauce mix. I find that many trail recipes are a little thin on veggies so I add more into my mixes. Remember anything that can be done with pasta can be done with Couscous, Quinoa or instant rice.
    How about a No Cook Ramen Tuna Noodle w/Veggies? 1 pkg ramen, sans/flavoring, *1 envelope no-salt bouillon, 1 T Italian Seasoning, 1 pkg True Lemon, 1T dry minced onion, 1/8 t garlic powder, 1/8 t ground dry mustard*. 1/4 cup dehydrated tuna (or sea legs, or shrimp, or chicken), 3/4 cup mixed dried veggies (cabbage, green beans, carrots, broccoli, red bells). Add in one package of Olive oil and parmesan cheese from the pizza delivery service. Put from * to* in a separate bag (I use daily meds zip bags for this) and package everything else in one freezer bag or vacuum bag, adding the sauce & extras before sealing. On the trail or road, cover the noodle mix with water and let rehydrate. Pour off almost all the water, add the oil and cheese and sauce mix. Stir and enjoy. I love this one for road trips as it rehydrates on the hot dash while we take a 15 minute walk to stretch our legs.

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  6. I made many of these meals for my first canoe trip. There was a group of 5 of us, and everyone really enjoyed these meals. Thanks for putting this together!

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  7. I am a former guide and I really love this website. I’ve seen so many people turned on to backcountry travel through the wonder + awe of a good culinary experience after a long day outdoors. We owe ourselves better eats out there, and you guys go a long way to taking the guesswork out of planning and prep.

    Thank you for existing, and for giving the people (me) what they (I) want. Keep up the good work.

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    1. Thanks, Josh! We really appreciate the encouragement and comment.

      Megan

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  8. This is great – Thanks for all the tips????

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  9. Merci pour toutes ces idées. Elles m ont beaucoup plues. Surtout celle des pitas

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  10. I like to be prepared for emergencies and use backpacking ideas for stocking up. I have various says to be able to eat and drink if we lose power for any number of days!

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22 Simple Backpacking Meal Ideas from Trader Joe’s (2024)

FAQs

22 Simple Backpacking Meal Ideas from Trader Joe’s? ›

Proteins such as tuna, salmon, Spam or chicken come in easy vacuum-sealed pouches and are available in most grocery stores. Instant rice, couscous, noodles, pasta, rice mixes and other shelf-stable boxed dinners are easy choices. Peanut butter is often available in individual servings, pouches or in powdered form.

What food is good for backpacking dinner? ›

Proteins such as tuna, salmon, Spam or chicken come in easy vacuum-sealed pouches and are available in most grocery stores. Instant rice, couscous, noodles, pasta, rice mixes and other shelf-stable boxed dinners are easy choices. Peanut butter is often available in individual servings, pouches or in powdered form.

Are backpacking meals really 2 servings? ›

2) One meal = 2+ servings.

That's convenient, but it does not necessarily mean that they are adequate for two people; on the contrary, the general rule in the mountains is that one 2-serving pouch makes one dinner for one person.

How much food do I need for 2 days backpacking? ›

1.5 Pounds per Day | “Regular” Hiking Food

This is for warm season backpacking with up to 12 miles per day (possibly more) with some off-trail travel. If I am going for killer trips, like 10-12 solid hours of hiking per day it will be more like 1.8 pounds of food per day.

How do you pack fresh food for backpacking? ›

Don't forget that fresh food needs to breathe (I use a paper bag or perforated plastic vegetable bag) and should be kept out of the sun. A light cotton pillowcase allows ventilation, and in camp you can plop it in a stream or snowbank.

How can a backpacker eat cheap? ›

  1. Eat at Buffets. While they don't always serve the best meals, buffets offer great value for your money, especially since they are all-you-can-eat. ...
  2. Visit Outdoor Street Vendors. ...
  3. Eat Street Food. ...
  4. (Sometimes) Eat Fast Food. ...
  5. Go Local. ...
  6. Find the Lunch Specials. ...
  7. Skip the Soda. ...
  8. Refillable Water Bottle.
Jul 25, 2024

What food to pack for a 3 day backpacking trip? ›

Backpacking Food Ideas
  • Jerky.
  • Fig bars.
  • Cheese & Crackers.
  • Gummy candy.
  • Rice Cakes & Peanut Butter.
  • Tuna Packets & Crackers.
  • Trail Mix.
  • Nut Packets.
Jun 22, 2022

What is the best energy food for hiking? ›

3. For a Hike or Day Trip...
  • Trail mix.
  • Nuts, seeds, nut-based bars or nut butter packs.
  • Fresh, whole fruit that doesn't require refrigeration such as apples, bananas and oranges.
  • Dried or freeze-dried fruits and veggies.
  • Energy bars, chews or gels.
  • Granola or granola bars.
  • Ready-made tuna salad pouches.
Jul 5, 2022

What is lash hiking? ›

LASH stands for “long-ass section hiker”. A very specific kind of section hiker — they are usually on a long trail for a very long “section”, such as the entire state of Montana on the Continental Divide Trail.

How often should you eat while backpacking? ›

Eat Small and Often

Snacking regularly (every one to two hours), as opposed to three big set meals a day, is conducive to a more efficient hiking approach.

What veggies are good for backpacking? ›

Bringing fresh veggies on your trip—but be selective

Better options are heartier veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, onions, garlic, and squash. Anecdotally, I've heard from other hikers and experienced myself that organic veggies tend to last longer without refrigeration than conventional veggies.

What not to eat before a hike? ›

Sugary Foods. It can be quite tempting to indulge in some chocolate or fruit juice before your hike, thinking it may boost your energy. But the truth is, they have the opposite effect on your body. Just like carbonated drinks, sweet treats may give you a quick boost of energy, but they won't sustain you for long.

What are the best nuts for backpacking? ›

Nuts and seeds are a backpacker's best friend. They easily fit into your pack and you can keep it simple with almonds, peanuts, and macadamia nuts. Make it into a trail mix with some fruit and chocolate (if it's not too hot) for some extra fuel.

What to do with food at night when backpacking? ›

Don't leave food unattended. Even a quick trip to the bathroom is an open invitation to wildlife. At night, food needs to go into your vehicle or a bear box (if one is available.) If you don't have access to a vehicle or bear box, you can hang a bag with your food or use a bear canister/bear bag.

What food to take camping for 2 nights? ›

The Weekend Camping Grocery List
  • Fruit, such as apples, bananas, oranges, nectarines, grapes.
  • Vegetables for snacking, such as carrots, cucumbers, peas, celery, bell peppers.
  • Bagged salad mix.
  • Lettuce or spinach.
  • Potatoes.
  • Onions.
  • Corn on the cob or other seasonal vegetables.
Aug 26, 2022

What meat is good for backpacking? ›

The 8 best meats you can take backpacking:
  • Jerky.
  • Foil Packed Tuna/Salmon/Chicken.
  • Pre-Cooked Bacon.
  • Prosciutto.
  • Meat Bars.
  • Pepperoni.
  • How do you store meat for backpacking?
  • Can you bring steak backpacking?
Sep 3, 2023

Do backpacking meals go bad? ›

“Generally, freeze-dried food is safe to eat after its official best-by date. As long as the packaging is intact, the food will be isolated from moisture and immune from microbial degradation.” The same is generally true for dehydrated backpacking food.

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