The best camp desserts don’t need a stack of gear—they just need a steady bed of coals and a skillet you trust. Skillet Maple Walnut Campfire Blondies come together with that familiar cast-iron magic: butter sizzling at the edges, a warm maple aroma drifting through the pines, and a batter that turns golden while the fire settles into a quiet glow.
Baking blondies over the campfire is more about control than speed. Nestle the cast iron skillet over low, even heat and let the top set slowly while the bottom develops a lightly caramelized crust. The walnuts toast as the bars bake, adding a deep, nutty crunch that plays off the sweet maple notes and rich, buttery crumb—chewy in the center, a touch crisp around the rim.
They’re built for campsite life: one-pan mixing, no fussy frosting, and easy cleanup when you line the skillet with parchment. Let the blondies cool until they’re sliceable, then pass them around the picnic table with mugs of coffee or a smoky nightcap—simple, satisfying, and made for sharing after a long day on the trail.

Skillet Maple Walnut Campfire Blondies
Equipment
- 10-inch cast iron skillet
- Mixing bowl
- Spatula
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter melted
- 1 cup brown sugar packed
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 3/4 cup chopped walnuts
Instructions
- Grease the skillet. In a bowl, mix melted butter, brown sugar, and egg until smooth. Stir in maple syrup and vanilla.
- Add flour, baking powder, and salt; mix until just combined.
- Fold in walnuts. Spread batter in skillet.
- Cover loosely with foil. Bake over medium campfire heat 18-20 minutes, rotating occasionally, until edges are set and center is golden.
- Cool 5-10 minutes, slice, and serve.