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Stars101
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Oct 31, 2014

How do you get toasted?

Followed the 12volt coffee maker thread and thought, "Hmmm - I wonder what they eat with their coffee?.... possibly toast?"

So how do most of you make toast?

I carried a cheap electric toaster, but always resented the space it took up in the cabinet. Plus we boon dock or Wally dock 1/2 the time and it was no good.

Tried toasting in a cast iron skillet using butter- mostly burned it and tasted very dry. Plus we aren't a "butter & jelly" family. Buttered is buttered and jelly is jelly - no butter allowed on the jelly toast. And I only carry cast iron if we need it for a recipe. So it was a lot of weight for a piece of toast.

Tried toasting it with a Coleman stove top camping toaster. Dried and burned. Plus the Coleman never did burn off all the stink - it always set the smoke alarm off no matter how low I set the burner.

Tried a DIY stove top toaster using a large tin can and some wire to suspend the toast over burner - dry and scorched. Argh, I just want some toast!

I finally found a way that worked. I use the GSI camping toaster.



Works quickly (1min per side) and it doesn't come our dry or burned. Folds flat and small. I like it.

Edit: I am gluten intolerant so having a way to heat/toast the GF bread and bagels I eat is a must! They have improved the flavor over the past 10 years, but GF bread can still get really dry and needs some help to make it taste decent IMHO.

38 Replies

  • OBXcamper wrote:
    I use one of these, it's also a good way to test the smoke alarm. ;)


    X2 (for both reasons) :)

    Only problem I have with this is it isn't that great for making a single piece of toast. You need to make 4 slices to trap enough heat to do the toasting.
  • We use a $9.99 2 slice bagel size toaster. We apparently have more storage area than we know what to do with.
  • I use one of these, it's also a good way to test the smoke alarm. ;)

  • Dakota98 wrote:
    About 6 Vodka Tonics.:S

    WOW! The beauty of being a light weight, I'm there way before 6.
  • We don't prepare normal toast, but I will throw some buttered english muffins with garlic on the BBQ after I take off the BBQ chicken. Put the bottoms on the grill first - melts the butter and browns the bottom. Turn them over and here comes the flair ups from drips and soon the toasted muffins are ready to go. Ah yes.

    BTW, While dry camping in our 5er, our eating habits are different then while at home.
  • The stainless steel mesh on the bottom is the key to this toaster. It distributes the heat evenly and quickly.