Searching for lightweight cooking surface for Brandi Grill.

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Searching for lightweight cooking surface for Brandi Grill.
I found this great idea for small/lightweight cooking grill- https://www.braendi-grill.de on this video.
The creator appears to be using some sort of flat griddle on top of the open grate, any idea what this is? You can find it at the 1:51 timestamp and at 2:25.

 
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That looks like a soft silicon oven baking sheet to me. Presumably high enough up that the flames don't touch it. Good solution.
There are a variety of those sort of stick and arm cooking supports on the market, and someone on here recently made their own with stainless steel and a bit of copper rod.
 
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Watching video with Captions on, he mentions brandy grill. Google search resulted in Braendi / Brändi . https://www.braendi-grill.de/en/
If you search Brändi, there are a couple of hits for this forum.
Currently not cheap at 66.99 euro's plus post.
I would guess that TJM metalworks could fabricate similar for less, or easier to get,
Alex.
 
That looks like a soft silicon oven baking sheet to me. Presumably high enough up that the flames don't touch it. Good solution.
There are a variety of those sort of stick and arm cooking supports on the market, and someone on here recently made their own with stainless steel and a bit of copper rod.
I wondered about that, but you can hardly fry on silicone. It looks very flat, and two rolled edges. I was wondering if it was a simple cut down baking tray. The lightest solution would be a cut section of foil turkey baking tray. Next up would be thin aluminium sheet. Thin titanium shim stock?
 

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