Different Portable Barbeque Grills Are Available to Meet Your
Needs
Having the right grill for your RVing adventures
is key to enjoying those getaway weekends. When choosing a grill for RVing, it
is important to consider the specific needs you will have when traveling,
including the duration of the trip, the amount of food being consumed and the
number of people you will be cooking for. It is also good to keep in mind the
desired heat source, be it charcoal, gas, electricity, or an open fire.
The Safari Chef Portable Grill features
components that can be used in five different configurations, including a grill
surface, a grill plate, a skillet, a burner, and a wok. The Olympian Stainless
Steel Grill is a propane grill with a large surface that can stand alone or
mount to the side of your RV.
The Olympian Tabletop Gas Grill is made with
camping and RVing in mind and can sit on a picnic table. Both the Sidekick
Grill and Kebab'n Grill serve two uses. The Sidekick Grill can be mounted on
the side of the RV or used as a portable grill. The Kebab'n Grill holds up to 6
kebab skewers and doubles as a conventional grill.
When lighting any type of grill, keep in mind the
surrounding area and weather conditions, to avoid any accidents. The number of
coals to use in a charcoal grill will depend on the size of the grill and the
amount of food being cooked. Ideally, they should be arranged in a pyramid to
allow for greater ventilation. When lighting a gas grill with a lid, the lid
needs to be open before turning the gas on. Different accessories can make
traveling with a grill easier, including storage bags, fire starters, and
mounting rails.
Tips and Techniques for Grilling
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Prevent food from sticking by
using vegetable oil on the grates before heating
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The grill should be pre-heated
15-30 minutes before placing food on it
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It is easiest to clean grills
right after using when the grates are still hot
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The grilling surface should not
become overcrowded with food
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Pay close attention to the food
when grilling
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The grill should never be left
unattended
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