I知 looking at buying a grill, when we went away last we couldn稚 eat together as things took too long to cook and the oven is too small to cook a lot, so I知 thinking of buying an electric grill.
A table top type, but a good size to make a decent cooked breakfast for 4.
Can anyone recommend one please?
a cheaper and easier way (in terms of washing up) is to buy a couple of the stay warm vaccume casserole dishes, they keep food hot for about 2 hrs! and no need for having ehu to power them! much lighter to store too
we have cooked in our caravan for about 20 people and regularly do for min of 6 just using the frying pan and the pots
Quote: Originally posted by marg6 on 28/9/2020
a cheaper and easier way (in terms of washing up) is to buy a couple of the stay warm vaccume casserole dishes, they keep food hot for about 2 hrs! and no need for having ehu to power them! much lighter to store too
But can they do a cooked breakfast which the Op asked about.
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Earlier in the year I treated myself to a https://www.georgeforeman.co.uk/grills/Indoor-Outdoor-BBQ-Grill-xl We use it at home but I see no reason why it couldn't be taken away in the van. It can be used on a stand or table top. Pretty pleased with it so far and it doesn't cost a fortune.
As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
Whichever electric hotplate/grill you go for make sure what power it needs before using on a campsite EHU.
Some of the bigger ones like the George Foreman XL BBQ/Grill are rated at 2400w which will need a 10A supply and some campsites even in the UK have less than this.