Cooking grills used on fires?

Feb 27, 2008
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend cooking grills for open fires? I have seen custom ones but none commercial. They are the sort where the legs fold open and there is a mesh/plate top for bbqing.

I will be feeding 4 people and I have a place where I can use a fire so the trangia doesn't need to be used.
 

MartinK9

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Dec 4, 2008
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I recently got hold of a Metal Door Mat and that works well over the fire

Swift Valley Meet - in use:

prawnskewers.jpg


Of course, you can always scale it down a bit:naughty:
 

spamel

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How about a simple wire cake cooling rack? they weigh next to nowt and are fairly flat so should be easy to pack and carry. Four stones on each corner or between a couple of logs will give you a simple standoff over the fire, or maybe use some old tent pegs as legs. You should be able to pick them up for pennies.
 

Goatboy

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I must admit had never thought of using a metal door mat.
I went the ply the metal fabricator with beer deal and this is what he came up with. http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/belzeebob23/CookingGrill# Off to try it out this weekend .
This my first post so if you can't access the pics drop me a line and i will send direct.
belzeebob

And I'm coming too:D Hey Belzeebob, you've taken the plunge and started to post too instead of being lurkers like were.Looking forward to the weekend, and it'll be great to try your new toy.
See you in the mornin'
Goatboy.
 

Toddy

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Another vote for oven shelves :approve:

How about the grills from cheap 'kettle' bbq's ? We butchered one of these to make the grill for over the oil drum fire pit that warthog1981 made to use under the parachute.

cheers,
Toddy
 

woof

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With respect to anyone who has one, do not buy a grilliput !. Some time ago, they were on offer in milletts, at half price, but they are in my opinion rubbish, i made my own lightweight one, but if you want a grilliput, you can have mine for the postage !.

Rob
 

rik_uk3

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How much weight wil lthey take?

Not sure Ed, certainly a gallon of stew was not a problem at all. The Grilliput is crap, tried one, sold it. At a fiver why mess with oven grills etc, these off Merlin fold flat, do the job and as I said at the price buy more than one as stop messing about with some home made bodge job?
 

fast but dim

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if its for pans use two pieces of flat bar ( 2" wide 5mm ish thick) can support any width of pan, hammer 'em flat if thay bend.
 

Noddy

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I've rescued and salvaged any number of grills from barbies in skips and the house etc. They range from 20" dia to a 9"x4" cracker which ideal for a single fish!

But that idea of the metal door mat from MartinK9 is an absolute corker. (is there a problem with galvanized ones burning nastily?)

The bars on oven grills are too widely spaced for barbequing
 

addo

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With respect to anyone who has one, do not buy a grilliput !. Some time ago, they were on offer in milletts, at half price, but they are in my opinion rubbish, i made my own lightweight one, but if you want a grilliput, you can have mine for the postage !.

Rob

I have to agree there, I had one for a bit.
Cant see the point of collapsing it into the tube, when a rectangle bbq grill or cooling rack, fits flat against the back of a rucksack anyway, in a cloth bag. Also there a pain to fit together a a messy job all round.
Pricey too.
 

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