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Sandra
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Just saw a electric BBQ on QVC,has anyone had success with this type of BBQ?
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mike_brez
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It's a Davy Crockett

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I really like this grill. Have smoked pork butts,brisket and a bunch of salmon and cod fish on it. Grilled burgers and a bunch of steaks.

Pork butt



Brisket


Smoked maple salmon
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LEMII
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mike brez wrote:
I just picked up this pellet smoker a few weeks ago to take in the RV. The legs fold up and are used as a carry handle. I have used it at home a few times and works great. Cooked hamburgers,filet mignon,smoked chicken and smoked salmon. Going to try a pork butt maybe this weekend. Will run on 12v or 110



We also carry this three burner stove and accessories.





What is the make & model of your smoker? We're looking for one to take along camping, and yours looks like it might fit the bill.
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Golf_Guy
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Get the new Traeger PTG pellet BBQ/grill. Small for the RV works great. Only problem is you will eat a lot more meat. I love mine.
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J-Rooster
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jorbill2or wrote:
Grill

We have had a George Forman (round ) Electric grill for the last 5 years and it works great.Gets VERY hot if you want it too. Has a ribbed solid surface teflon like grill> Plugs into the outside patio plug and keeps the smoke etc outside No flame easy clean up. We also carry a small charcoal grill for some occasions but the electric gets used the Most.
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crasster
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Haha, This could easily turn into a charcoal vs. electric vs. propane... I like me meats smoked over real wood or coal. Do electrics cook food though - yes.
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RoadLife
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I've used both electric and propane grills. (Well, charcoal too for that matter. Too messy for traveling in the RV). The electrics work well - I still use the George Foreman - but do not get that grilled flavor you get from a gas grill.

We've always felt the Weber Q series to be the best, but I now have a Cuisinart table top grill.

It is the cutest little thing, legs fold up underneath and it carries like a suitcase. Has a sliding lock in front and a built in lighter. Cooks enough for two and works well for us. The set up and break down is so simple and easy - unfold the legs, slide open the lock, attach the propane bottle and you are up and running. It is very lightweight, small, and fits easily into the basement.
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Mr_Mark1
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I'll preface this post by saying that 'we are not cooks'... so, electric is fine for us. We used a small round electric grill that worked fine for years (actually had two as a leg broke on the first one). When we do cook, which is for two people only,... maybe a couple of small steaks, vegetables wrapped in foil seasoned with salt, pepper and olive oil and plastic wrapped baked potato's in the microwave.

The new coach came with an electric stainless steel smokeless grill. I have not taken it out of the plastic yet. I heard that I could use it inside but probably never will (outside only).

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JumboJet
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Sorry to highjack the thread! I do have an electric grill that works great though!

10forty2 wrote:
Sorry, I didn't understand your post. I'm from the Southeast where BBQ is a dish made from pork with either a vinegar or a ketchup-based sauce.... not an action or a piece of equipment... lol! J/K with ya.....


I lived in NC for a while. What's up with what NC calls BBQ slaw?

For real BBQ, you need to go to Texas. Or come to my house!

dougrainer
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I don't know what type of grill you looked at, but almost ALL Boat Marina docks require ONLY electric grills, NO LP or Charcoal, and the owner of our dealership has used Electric for years at his Boat dock at the Marina with no complaints. NOT on his boat, but on the Dock itself. Doug

10forty2
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Sorry, I didn't understand your post. I'm from the Southeast where BBQ is a dish made from pork with either a vinegar or a ketchup-based sauce.... not an action or a piece of equipment... lol! J/K with ya.....
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summerhouse
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Kalynzoo and mdprince---Oh yeah....I have a Farberware Grill/Rotisserie also and absolutely LOVE it! My mom had one back in the late 60's & 70's and she was a wiz with that thing!! My mom bought one for us after I was married and I have cooked all kinds of great things with it. I also have the shish-kabob attachment. A few years back I was in a little mom and pop store. They had replacement heating elements and rotisserie motors for the Faberwares. I bought one of each, just to have on hand. I'll be cooking with my Faberware forever. I did a Standing Rib Roast a few weeks back....cooked to perfection!
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mdprince
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kalynzoo wrote:
Years ago, like 47 years ago, when we were first married, our favorite cooking device was a Farberwear...an electric barbecue of sorts. Loved it.


WOW - you just brought back some memories. Still have the Farberware in the pantry !! Makes the best bacon and tri-tip !!
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reubenray
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I have the Traeger Junior with the tailgater kit.

http://www.traegergrills.com/shop/detail/BAC314#.VO6Fli6rGhY
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kalynzoo
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Years ago, like 47 years ago, when we were first married, our favorite cooking device was a Farberwear...an electric barbecue of sorts. Loved it.