I like to cook meat BBQ style on an open fire. I usually use a grill over embers but it can can have variable results. I'd like some sort of system where a grill could be raised and lowered at will.
Any ideas?
I like to cook meat BBQ style on an open fire. I usually use a grill over embers but it can can have variable results. I'd like some sort of system where a grill could be raised and lowered at will.
Any ideas?
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Why don't you get a cake cooling wire rack?
I got one from Asda for peanuts and instead of raising and lowering the rack, control the embers of your fire. IE scrape a few out of the way if it's too fierce or add embers to boost things up a bit. A small pit or scrape by the side of your fire is useful for burning wood until it becomes embers and then you simply add more or take away from the cooking fire, using the side pit/scrape. Balance the cake cooling rack on logs with a flattened side off each log for stability. Place the flattened side of the logs face down on the earth.
Last edited by falling rain; 29-07-2009 at 10:06.
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I use a grillput collapasable BBQ
and a small metal trowel (http://www.greenmanbushcraft.co.uk/s...nut-shovel.htm)
Then I just strap a stick to the trowl and scoop out my embers whilst leaving my fire alone.
I use a cast iron griddle. The fire can be smaller and you dont need to worry about embers as it can be placed direct over any flame.
Bit heavy though mate? The Grilliput is about 800g and that is heavy imo.
Backpacking light do a Ti grill, but its not cheap...
http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-...ium_grill.html
I got my fromt he GO Outdoors website...
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/grillipu...COREACBBGRILL1
but I recently saw some in the sale in Black (although not on the website) for £18.
If you get one, get the bowl as well. well worth it for the beach and campsite you can't have fires on...
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/grillibowl/COREACBFGRILL2
Cake cooling racks £1 at Asda. I couldn't find it on their wesite but something lke this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Faringdon-25...8862783&sr=1-4
Very light and will fit in your backpack
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Cool, definitely getting one!...actually, either that or the DD honey stove.....what do people think?
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Bushcraftsman,
They are both good for different things.
You can't cook for more than one on the honey as bbq. Hence where my grulliput comes in. If its just use, bacon, and eggs (usign a little foil) on the honey is easy
Don't forget Asda do cake cooling racks at only £1![]()
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I mean no disrespect to those who have, and indeed are happy with the grilliput, but i found them to be awful.
I made my own, which i think is lighter than the grilliput, not as fiddly to put together.
Bushcraftman, if you want one, you can have mine.
Rob
Just found this page >>>
http://www.touring-gear.com/eshop.ph...104/index.html
Has a good rounded selection what we have discussed and some others.
Take a look at there light weight grills - (http://www.touring-gear.com/eshop.ph...ht-grills.html)
Ye has t' watch yer fire ain't t' fierce wi' those grillput thingys.......Ifin they gets t' hot...the grill bars bend in the heat.......just an obsurvation from past uses.![]()
Indecision is the key to flexibility:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48343
not wishing to knock the BBQ enthusiasts but anything cooked over an open fire is carconogenic and should be kept to a minimum for you healths sake, But then I guess the outdoors life is generally unhealthy in any case, living in the damp air surrounded by draughs, insects, fungi, hard beds and questionable water. Why do we do it?
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[QUOTE=wildman695;566683]not wishing to knock the BBQ enthusiasts but anything cooked over an open fire is carconogenic QUOTE]
I read this as I had a smoke after my sunbed session and I got scared.....not!![]()
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Cooking meat directly on a bed of hot coals is less likely to burn the meat than with a grill. It works great and you don't have to lug a grill with you.
Hope this solves the problem of adjustable heat! (prototype!)
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