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Having looked at a variety of alternatives, I think I have finally got to a decent solution for a pragmatic Cali barbecue that optimises taste with space requirements, cleaning, carrying fuel etc etc - well at least it does for us
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkf4RkbuVl8&feature=relmfu
The Camping Gaz Party Grill costs just £40 and uses the standard gaz cartridges. For the wife and I it offered a number of advantages:
Gaz is widely available
It triples up as a 1. gas burner for al fresco cooking with a regular pan, 2. frying items directly onto its solid plate and 3. barbecuing on its metal "rods"
It is non stick so easy to clean
It comes with its neatly designed carry case that also takes the gaz canister
It acts as a backup burner if your main gaz bottle runs out
The burner is adjustable so offers flexibility when setting grill temperature
I has 4 aluminium legs so does not need to be put on the floor
Dead easy to assemble
Gas BBQs are not as good as the real McCoy, but are pretty good
'er indoors and I have auditioned a number of alternatives to finally determine a winner.
Disposible ones are messy, unadjustable, need standing on something, food tends to stick to them' always a danger that charcoal dust can enter the van when storing them
The Cobb does not sear the meat that well as it does not have the open bars
The griletto son of hibachi talks a good game but does not deliver, is messy, ash is a problem and you need to carry dirty charcoal
The quest goes on, but for now this is the best we can come up with
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkf4RkbuVl8&feature=relmfu
The Camping Gaz Party Grill costs just £40 and uses the standard gaz cartridges. For the wife and I it offered a number of advantages:
Gaz is widely available
It triples up as a 1. gas burner for al fresco cooking with a regular pan, 2. frying items directly onto its solid plate and 3. barbecuing on its metal "rods"
It is non stick so easy to clean
It comes with its neatly designed carry case that also takes the gaz canister
It acts as a backup burner if your main gaz bottle runs out
The burner is adjustable so offers flexibility when setting grill temperature
I has 4 aluminium legs so does not need to be put on the floor
Dead easy to assemble
Gas BBQs are not as good as the real McCoy, but are pretty good
'er indoors and I have auditioned a number of alternatives to finally determine a winner.
Disposible ones are messy, unadjustable, need standing on something, food tends to stick to them' always a danger that charcoal dust can enter the van when storing them
The Cobb does not sear the meat that well as it does not have the open bars
The griletto son of hibachi talks a good game but does not deliver, is messy, ash is a problem and you need to carry dirty charcoal
The quest goes on, but for now this is the best we can come up with