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- Opie431ExplorerI have a table under the awning that I put the toaster oven on when I want to use it. Fits on a bunk so it does not take up cupboard space.
When our microwave goes I will replace it with a convection oven. - JagtechExplorer
2gypsies wrote:
If you have a built-in microwave, replace it with a microwave/convection oven. It will do everything, including cookies and cakes.
For those who boondock without power and need that roasted chicken, try a beer-butt chicken on the grill. You ram a beer can up its butt (still filled) and stand it on the grill. It is so moist and tender!
I tried this once, but it made the beer taste absolutely awful....:B - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIIf you have a built-in microwave, replace it with a microwave/convection oven. It will do everything, including cookies and cakes.
For those who boondock without power and need that roasted chicken, try a beer-butt chicken on the grill. You ram a beer can up its butt (still filled) and stand it on the grill. It is so moist and tender! Or if using coals, use the indirect method, put the chicken in a pan and cover tightly with foil. We grill more than using the oven.
We purposely ordered our motorhome without a gas oven. We got three nice deep drawers instead. We've never missed the oven. - Bob_VaughnExplorerWe just tried out the new toaster convection oven we bought yesterday. It did a good job of cooking a square pizza the only complaint was the timer was a bit slow. Maybe with time it will loosen up....
- DSDP_DonExplorerWe bought a toaster oven years ago because we thought it would get more use than it did. It was rounded in the back so that you could fit a pizza in it. I checked the height so I knew it would fit in a cabinet when not in use. For us, it didn't get used enough and was removed.
I always save old bedding (sheets and pillow cases) for use in the garage and covering furniture. The pillow cases are great for storing items like the toaster oven. - bukhrnExplorer IIIWhen we were looking to by an RV, the oven was one of the first thing DW looked for in the kitchen, no oven, no need to look farther, no sale.
- Caveman_CharlieExplorer II
Veebyes wrote:
The DW is a certifiable FOODIE. She has almost all of the galley toys & she uses them. The oven is a must have as is the toaster oven. The microwave is the only underused appliance. Most of the time it is only used for storing bread though occasionally potatoes will be cooked in it.
Heavens, as a bachelor I would starve to death without my microwave. In my sticks and bricks I don't ever use my stove, or oven. I plan to throw the whole thing away this winter and put a counter with storage in it's place. I have 2 Nu-Wave induction cookers, a microwave, and a convection / toaster oven (that I'm not all that impressed with). Since I don't need to cook things like a whole turkey I can't see any reason to have a big oven.
To each his, or her, own. - VeebyesExplorer IIThe DW is a certifiable FOODIE. She has almost all of the galley toys & she uses them. The oven is a must have as is the toaster oven. The microwave is the only underused appliance. Most of the time it is only used for storing bread though occasionally potatoes will be cooked in it.
- bukhrnExplorer III
2oldman wrote:
I would love to, but my oven pilot is noisy, (sounds like too much air).Bob Vaughn wrote:
Leave it on. (pilot)
My wife does not like it because it is too hard to light..... - GrumpyGatorExplorer
oughtsix wrote:
Breville is probably the best top of the line toaster convection oven. I have one on my counter at home and never use my built in oven at home... well except maybe a turkey. The Breville is expensive but it is definitely worth the price!
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