I've brought my years of camping experience to testing out camping grills. While living or traveling in my small van, having gear that fits in small spaces, is easy to carry around, and serves multiple purposes is key. I know what is necessary for a camp stove or grill - reliability, ease, consistent heat, and portability. I've spent a significant amount of time cooking on camp stoves and perfecting camp cooking. Here are some of the top-rated camping utensils you can find. If you’re serious about cooking delicious meals outdoors, this is one of the best camping grills on the market. It also has a clever system for collecting the grease, so the washing up is minimized after you’ve eaten. The heat is distributed quickly and evenly, so you don’t end up with cool spots on the griddle. Powered by standard small propane bottles, it puts out an impressive 12,000 BTU of heat once you click the piezo ignition. In the evenings, cook 8 patties at once for all your friends and family. In the morning, have fun cooking pancakes and bacon on the porcelain enamel griddle, and then simply empty the stainless steel drip tray. The 221-square-inch griddle allows you to cook more than your average grill. For more great grilling options, check out our guide to the top pellet grills.Įven when you’re camping you can create delicious gourmet meals there’s no reason to limit yourself to burnt burgers and lukewarm cans of soup! The Royal Gourmet PD1202R is a great way to take your outdoor cooking to the next level. Hands down, the best portable grill for folks on a budget. Plus, the removable grease tray and grate are dishwashable, making cleanup a breeze. However, an aftermarket latch seems to be much more secure if your unit has that issue. The locking lid design allows you to carry it by the handle without everything falling out, although some reviewers have had issues with the manufacturer latch. It’s also easy to take with you and clean when you get home. Coleman says it should last up to 3.5 hours on one 16.4-ounce propane canister (not included). Just close the lid and wait for your BBQ. Reviewers say you rarely need to turn it up past medium to get a nice char on your burger. It starts up quickly with a push-button ignition, and the flame is adjustable. This compact grill is the perfect size for a dinner for two (105 square inches of cooking space) and is also much cheaper than some of the more complex offerings on this list. If you’re just cooking for one or two, it could feel like a waste to lug around a larger grill on your camping trips or even just waste space on a small patio or porch with a full-sized grill. It took a while to get it going, and it wasn’t the most convenient way to cook food, but if you’re looking for a multipurpose tool and a unique way to go about camp cooking, this is a great option. I found this portable camping grill great, but slightly challenging to learn how to use. Add the Firepit griddle to cook anything that won’t fit on the rack. Then adjust the heat by using the fan (higher = more heat). Slide the included grill grate across the top, and wait for the charcoal to create coals. Then add charcoal and light, turning the fan to low. To turn the Biolite Firepit+ from the fire pit into a portable grill, just lift the metal grate up and hook it at the top of the fire pit. Plus, you can charge your phone off of the battery. The coolest part about this firepit/grill combo is the rechargeable battery-powered fan that controls the heat of your grill/fire. The whole unit is about the size of a large microwave, with adjustable legs, and the fire pit itself fits standard-size firewood. The whole thing is easy to take with you on your next camping trip - either carry it with the attached handles or pack everything into the canvas carry bag to carry over your shoulder. The Biolite Firepit+ is an awesome portable charcoal grill that doubles as a fire pit.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |