Campfire Grills & Baskets Make Outdoor Cooking Easier
Camping is all about cooking food over a fire and
with these campfire grills, that just got a whole lot easier!
The hardest part of cooking over a fire is
getting the cooking surface at just the right height and with these ingenious
systems, this can be managed quickly and easily. A variety of different outdoor
grills and grilling accessories are available to make cooking outdoors a more
pleasant experience.
The line of Perfect grills from Campfire Grill
has different features able to meet your needs. All of the Perfect Campfire
Grills feature raised edges so food won't slide off onto the ground or into the
fire. The Original Grill offers a very large grilling surface and can rotate
360º, making food preparation over an open flame much safer.
The Pioneer has a circular design with an
18" diameter that can accommodate a group of people. The Rebel has the
option of cooking over an open flame or over charcoal with the optional use of
the charcoal pan attachment. The Explorer also has a large grilling surface
with foldable legs, making it easy to transport.
The Camco Tripod Grill sets up easily over an
open campfire and features a hanging grill plate with an adjustable height,
perfect for controlling cooking temperatures. Grills such as the Pioneer or the
Tring Deluxe Driving Stake Grill are perfect for fire pits or fire rings due to
their circular design. The cast iron Bread Maker from Rome Industries allows
you not only to bake bread but also other items, such as burritos and wraps.
Tips for Cooking on a Campfire
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Choose a location that is away
from trees, especially in windy conditions
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Build the fire using dry, seasoned
wood
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Keep the fire at least 8 feet away
from surrounding shrubbery
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When building a fire pit, use
rocks, bricks, or damp logs around the perimeter to form a barrier
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Thin wood pieces or small branches
are preferable for kindling
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Use paper along with wood kindling
to make it easier to start the fire
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Keep a bucket of water nearby for
safety purposes
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Add firewood once the kindling is
lighted
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Use thicker, larger branches or
logs as firewood
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Temperature can be controlled by
controlling the size of the fire. A fire that is too large risks burning the
food
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Food that is cooked over an open
campfire needs to be monitored more closely
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Moving food closer to or farther
away from the flames can also affect the cooking temperature
Campfire Cooking Methods
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Food can be placed directly on the
grilling surface
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Pots, pans, or other safe-to-use
cookware can be set on top of the grates
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Certain foods, such as vegetables,
can be wrapped in aluminum foil and set on the grill
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