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Are you packing your bags, car, and/or camper/RV for your next road trip? Or maybe you simply want some convient fall recipes for when you're working. Regardless these easy travel recipes should do the trick!
Some of these travel recipes are easy enough to make the night before, while other travel recipes require a little bit more effort depending on how much time you have to prepare before your next fall road trip.
Either way, I hope these delicious travel recipes are of use to you and can make your fall adventure more enjoyable with tasty treats.
1. Pecan Apple Chicken Salad Sandwich
If you're looking for a meal with a little substance and have the time on your hands, this sandwich does the trick. With hints of apple, paprika, and other savory spices, this recipe is worth a try at least once.
If you are allergic to pecan, simply ommit them from your sandwich and you can always mix in your preferrable toppings!
2. Candy Corn Popcorn Trail Mix
This travel recipe mix is ideal if you are a candy corn fan looking to get into the fall theme. Obviously if you are not a candy corn fan, but enjoy popcorn and M&M's, you can still quickly prepare this snack for the road.
Remember, you can always swap out the candy corn for pretzels or rice chex cereal--the possibilites are endless and entirely dependent on your personal preference!
This easy travel recipe is a classic if you are both, a pumpkin and a brown fan. It also satisfies any sweet tooth you may be craving, so if you have about an hour, you can quickly bake a fresh batch of pumpkin brownies for your trip.
As a healtheir travel snack idea or a fall breakfast travel recipe, these baked cinnamon apple chips hit the spot while you are on the road, hiking, or relaxing at your destination. They don't require much effort (although the cook time is long) and you can season the apples however you so please (nutmeg, cloves, pumpkin pie seasoning, etc.)!
If you prefer your travel recipe snacks to be more salty rather than savory, this recipe might be more ideal. With pretzels, chex mix cereal, assorted nuts, maple syrup, and additional seasonings, this is a tasty travel recipe snack with a hint of sweetness, bound to make you reach for more.
It is hard to beat a fresh melted sandwich with provolone and ham; but to spice it up, feel free to add fruits such as thinningly sliced pears or apples!
These delicious pumpkin muffins do require a bit more effort compared to the pumpkin brownies, but if you have time and need a fall breakfast travel recipe for the road, these might be a good option.
Granola bars are definitely one of the easiest foods to snack on while traveling and they can work as your fall breakfast recipe. If you are happy buying granola bars from a grocery store due to convience, that is understandable. However, if you're looking for a fresh-tasting granola bar with the exact ingredients you like, this recipe might be a worth a try.
Again, always feel free to add or substitute any of the additives or toppings you wish (i.e. walnuts, dried fruits, etc.).
9. Sweet and Salt Fall Trail Mix
You'll enjoy this travel recipe snack, if you are a sweet and salty fan like myself. With peanuts, pretzels, cheerios, and other sweet add-ons, it is hard not to find something appealing about this trail mix.
10. Turkey Apple Grilled Cheese
This recipe is hard to fail because who doesn't enjoy a grilled cheese. This travel recipe is especially great for road trips, as not only is this sandwich tasty but it is filling and can help satisfy that sweet tooth (as if the brownies, muffins, and trail mixes aren't enough).
As always feel free to add, subsititute, or remove certain ingredients you do not prefer to have in your grilled cheese.
Conclusion
Planning recipes out for your road trip might be on the last of the to-do list, but if you have the time, resources, and energy to make something fun and fall-related, these 10 easy travel recipes might be a great place to start!
Wherever this fall weather takes you, I hope you are well-prepared for the next adventure life brings you!