RifatTabassam
Assistant Cook
can you suggest me some all clad cookware for campfire?
can you suggest me some all clad cookware for campfire?
This is an old thread but thought I would share my "experience" since I had asked this question a couple of months (or more) ago.
The consensus seems to be with the Weber series on the forum. I had looked at the Coleman Roadtrip LXE because I liked the portable stand. I also liked the 2 burners (20k btu) with interchangeable tops; grill, coils, griddle. I liked the 2 rows of burners on the Q200 but not the stand. Couldn't make up my mind so bought both to compare.
I had determined I was not going to cook in the camper unless it was a necessity so I wanted to do breakfast and dinner outside for sure. I wanted/needed flexibility.....so here's where I am;
The Weber cooks good. It has a 12k btu burner that cooks better than I thought it would. I did not buy the stand and used it "as is". I bought the Coleman with the included stand plus the coil grates (it included grill grates). It cooks good as well.
I have chosen the Coleman simply due to a couple of things. 20k BTU burners cook stuff (fried potatoes/boil water) much quicker than 12k BTU. Steaks turn out just as well. The versatility of the burners is a plus and the carrying case, which I don't have for the Q, is a real plus when traveling. Anyway, that's what I came up with. Don't get me wrong, the Q is an awesome grill; the Coleman just had some bling that I didn't seem to see in the Q. Cooking wise you can't go wrong with either.I also have the stainless Olympian, used 1 time in 4 years. Not that I can say its a good/bad grill but prefer cooking over the fire.Hope this helps someone in the future.Good Luck
I like to watch YouTube videos of a similar theme when I'm looking for information about the right product. I hope this helps someone in the future. Good luck!
a Discada!!
agreed. but I took the title of Campfire cooking to heart. I put my 18" disco, on the fire all the time. usually balanced on three similarly sized rocks, adjacent to the campfire. all I need to do then I push embers underneath the disc as the heat needs change. round balances on three rocks beautifully.Those are popular in South Texas for Mexican and TexMex cooking. I have a Blackstone griddle that use for the same kinds of food.
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