Using a grill as an oven

Weimarunner replied on 27/11/2016 19:30

Posted on 27/11/2016 19:30

You'll have to go easy with me, I'm a bloke that does little to no cooking at home and I maybe asking the impossible but here goes.

We have a two ring gas stove with a grill below it. The grill is thermally lined and is really quite large. I just wondered is there is a technique to use the grill compartment as an oven?

It seems a waste of space to have such an area just for grilling.

Love to hear your pointers

Thanks

Pete

Tinwheeler replied on 27/11/2016 20:15

Posted on 27/11/2016 20:15

In my experience van grills tend to be rubbishy. To use it as an oven will likely Ieave you wishing for salad.

It probably won't heat anything right through while, at the same time charring the top. It's simply not designed for cooking as per an oven and will need to be used with the grill door/flap open.

Do you have a microwave, outdoor BBQ of some sort, slow cooker, Ramoska, electric frying pan or something along those lines? That's the way to go in my view.

Bakers2 replied on 27/11/2016 20:18

Posted on 27/11/2016 20:18

Not to my knowledge sadly you'll need temperature regulation to do anything that would be dine in an oven. I agree its  a waste of space myself. What about a slow cooker or Remoska, the latter claims to cooks roasts and cakes as well, I've not used one and can't justify having one . Slow cooker good if away in the colder weather, I believe you can get Ines that work on 12v. See the no ehu thread, at lot to safe through, but worth a read.

Are you new to motorhoming as well as CT? Good to hear your questions.

Navigateur replied on 27/11/2016 20:52

Posted on 27/11/2016 20:52

No problem!  What you need is a camp oven.  Just a big metal box really, with internal shelves.  Designed to sit on a camp fire or gas burner and spreads heat all around.  Perhaps your grill is so big because it was designed to have one of these used inside.  Look carfully in all the lockers as there could be one lurking somewhere.

 

ChemicalJasper replied on 27/11/2016 22:24

Posted on 27/11/2016 22:24

Assuming the grill will stay lit with the door closed, how are you going tho know what temperature it is and/or regulate it?

Tammygirl replied on 27/11/2016 22:29

Posted on 27/11/2016 22:29

Depends what you want to cook in it. I use our grill to warm through things like pies and kievs, oven chips and some other things can be done but you have to play with the flame. I often cover food with tinfoil which stops it from burning. Grills have to be used with the door open as they reach such high temps. I do use the oven in the van in winter but the rest of the year we tend not to eat food that requires going in an oven. If you want to do roasts then no not under a grill.

Weimarunner replied on 29/11/2016 21:15

Posted on 29/11/2016 21:15

In my experience van grills tend to be rubbishy. To use it as an oven will likely Ieave you wishing for salad.

It probably won't heat anything right through while, at the same time charring the top. It's simply not designed for cooking as per an oven and will need to be used with the grill door/flap open.

Do you have a microwave, outdoor BBQ of some sort, slow cooker, Ramoska, electric frying pan or something along those lines? That's the way to go in my view.

Hi, thanks, I'll check out the Ramoska. I know it's a strange question but it just seems such a large space with a tiny little grill pan rattling around in it I wondered if there was another use intended for it. Thanks again

Weimarunner replied on 29/11/2016 21:21

Posted on 29/11/2016 21:21

Not to my knowledge sadly you'll need temperature regulation to do anything that would be dine in an oven. I agree its  a waste of space myself. What about a slow cooker or Remoska, the latter claims to cooks roasts and cakes as well, I've not used one and can't justify having one . Slow cooker good if away in the colder weather, I believe you can get Ines that work on 12v. See the no ehu thread, at lot to safe through, but worth a read.

Are you new to motorhoming as well as CT? Good to hear your questions.

I'll take a look at that thread, thanks. Yes, just bought my first camper a few weeks back, I'm loving it!

Weimarunner replied on 29/11/2016 21:23

Posted on 29/11/2016 21:23

No problem!  What you need is a camp oven.  Just a big metal box really, with internal shelves.  Designed to sit on a camp fire or gas burner and spreads heat all around.  Perhaps your grill is so big because it was designed to have one of these used inside.  Look carfully in all the lockers as there could be one lurking somewhere.

 

oh ok, thanks. I'll have a search for one

Weimarunner replied on 29/11/2016 21:27

Posted on 29/11/2016 21:27

Assuming the grill will stay lit with the door closed, how are you going tho know what temperature it is and/or regulate it?

Hi, good point! I won't know the temp but the grill burner is quite variable??

Weimarunner replied on 29/11/2016 21:29

Posted on 29/11/2016 21:29

Depends what you want to cook in it. I use our grill to warm through things like pies and kievs, oven chips and some other things can be done but you have to play with the flame. I often cover food with tinfoil which stops it from burning. Grills have to be used with the door open as they reach such high temps. I do use the oven in the van in winter but the rest of the year we tend not to eat food that requires going in an oven. If you want to do roasts then no not under a grill.

pie and chips! Enough said, I'm happy with that!

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