Friends of ours who use EHU take there rice cooker with them that they use for boiling pasta or warming milk or cooking beans in etc. In fact they use it for any thing that you would cook in a saucepan.
We have got EHU but dont really take many electrical items. A great purchase i made was a hinari mini top oven (£12 from Instore) its a toaster and a mini oven. I think it was the best £12 I ever spent. Can do your toast in a morning, cook pasties, fish fingers or mini pizza's for kids etc. Tried it for the first time this weekend, the other two groups of campers we were with were laughing at me thinking I'd gone over the top but they werent laughing when they were eating Cornish Pasties that were cooked in it!!! ha ha.
2 ring gas stove, small trangia (good for brewing a cuppa or heating beans) and bucket BBQ.
Weekend camping and just got one of those single burner picnic thingies that use aerosols. Can't believe how quick they are! Plus small trangia & bucket BBQ. I did buy a travel kettle for emergencies that runs off the car but it took so long it's not worth the bother.
Don't think we could fit much else in the car.
Brekkie and both kids like their cheese toasties but I dry fry them in a frying pan and come out perfect Not a bad way of getting toast either, does a better job that the one slice toaster that came with the stove. Tend to do one pot meals when camping.
We use EHU to power our fridge, bravoska, toastie /panini maker , kettle and rice cooker. Like my gadgets don't want to go on holiday and suffer trial by mess tin!
Ye gods you people take a lot of stuff with you......!
Our current cooking facilities are 2 alpine stoves although I might invest in a table-top 2-ring burner with grill now that we'll be camping with kids.
me, just the single suitcase stove, think of getting a trangia though, keeps it simple, then I won't worry forgetting the pans!!! My camping buddy though has eh, she has kettle mini cooker, toaster and Q Grill as well as disposable bbq. Never thought about the george foreman.
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Windy jo
Best keep off the baked beans
With the trailer tent, we had a two ring stove and grill and we added a slow cooker, veg steamer & mini oven (all run from the EHU).
(For no reason I understand, the mrs didn't think we should take a microwave.)
Then when we were trying to work out if we should upgrade to a cheap folding camper, she saw a nearly new Pathfinder that had a proper oven, and suddenly nothing else would do!
(So now we have 3 rings, grill, oven AND we'll still take the slow cooker, steamer and mini oven. I'm going to get a microwave and hide it in there when she's not looking...)
1) Re-enactment: firebox (wood and charcoal) with a cauldron over, and a grill to BBQ on. Kelly kettle for a quick brew in the morning before the public arrive.
2) Festivals / hiking: trangia (meths)
3) 'Proper' camping (i.e. sites with real loos and showers!): 2 ring stove with a grill(gas) and we've just bought one of the £10 homebase bucket BBQs.