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Jack_Spratt
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Explorer
What is the easiest way to make toast?
Oven or stove top? I don't want to carry a toaster
BLT season is here, and I got a hankering.
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jimh406
Explorer III
Explorer III
ReneeG wrote:
The alarms are super sensitive, too sensitive when cooking, which is why I originally purchased a toaster, plugged it in to test it, and discovered that with just the heat it generated, the alarm went off.


Sounds like your alarm may be faulty or in the wrong place. Otherwise, you should be able to use you fantastic fan or exhaust for the times you have significant smoke/steam rising.

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Geewizard
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lightly buttered in a pan.
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jjjandrbaker
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Explorer
I use my microwave, but the toast gets harder than some people like it. More like a crouton. When I was growing up, my mom cooked toast over the flames of the stove.
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kohldad
Explorer III
Explorer III
My Wife butters both sides and fries it in a skillet until golden brown. It's actually pretty good and doesn't take long.


Same here but we find it taste better just putting it in the not stick pan without anything, just the bread. We rotate it flat 180*, flip it, then rotate again 180*. How long in each orientation depends on how high the flame is and how golden you like.
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rockhillmanor
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Explorer
ReneeG wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:

https://www.amazon.com/Camp-A-Toaster-CT1/dp/B007HRIYDY

OR




gsi stainless toasterhttp://theboatgalley.com/gsi-stainless-boat-toaster/

OR

Coleman 4 slice




If we do anyone of these to make toast, my alarm will go off in the RV! I make it under the broiler in the oven and occasionally frying it as stated here by someone else. Even using the oven method, we run a portable fan, aimed at the alarm, to prevent it from going off. The alarms are super sensitive, too sensitive when cooking, which is why I originally purchased a toaster, plugged it in to test it, and discovered that with just the heat it generated, the alarm went off. Never mind adding bread to the equation. Back it went to the store.


Here's the answer for you!

I do NOT cook anything in the MH anymore!! :B
Between the alarms, grease and god forbid you even think of using a hot oven in an RV while in Florida!

EVERYTHING gets cooked on this placed on either a small folding table or picnic table 'outside' the RV.


OR if you want to be even more of a minimalist this!


Cook outside the RV. AND.....
Both take up almost ZIP ZERO space when it's time to store them in the storage bays of an RV. :C

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

ReneeG
Explorer
Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:

https://www.amazon.com/Camp-A-Toaster-CT1/dp/B007HRIYDY

OR





gsi stainless toaster
http://theboatgalley.com/gsi-stainless-boat-toaster/

OR

Coleman 4 slice




If we do anyone of these to make toast, my alarm will go off in the RV! I make it under the broiler in the oven and occasionally frying it as stated here by someone else. Even using the oven method, we run a portable fan, aimed at the alarm, to prevent it from going off. The alarms are super sensitive, too sensitive when cooking, which is why I originally purchased a toaster, plugged it in to test it, and discovered that with just the heat it generated, the alarm went off. Never mind adding bread to the equation. Back it went to the store.
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Phancy
Explorer
Explorer
Camp toast, butter cast iron pan brown toast. also makes a great way to make garlic toast.

2oldman
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Explorer II
toast Dec 2014
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djg
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Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:

https://www.amazon.com/Camp-A-Toaster-CT1/dp/B007HRIYDY

OR





gsi stainless toaster
http://theboatgalley.com/gsi-stainless-boat-toaster/

OR

Coleman 4 slice





camp a toaster works great inside camper or on a coleman stove or bbq great for all purposes very cheap

Dave
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rockhillmanor
Explorer
Explorer

https://www.amazon.com/Camp-A-Toaster-CT1/dp/B007HRIYDY

OR





gsi stainless toaster
http://theboatgalley.com/gsi-stainless-boat-toaster/

OR

Coleman 4 slice


We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

b2egypt
Explorer
Explorer
I use cast iron on stove top inside or propane outside. Heat pan add dry bread flip a few times.... also warm bagels, reheat pizza etc by adding a iron lid, preheated on separate burner. Make sure well seasoned pan, sometimes I lightly oil, wipe dry with papertowel before adding bread etc. Love cast iron...need oven try old fashioned dutch oven.
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zulu52
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Explorer
My Wife butters both sides and fries it in a skillet until golden brown. It's actually pretty good and doesn't take long.
Kind of like a grilled cheese sandwich with no cheese.
Zulu

DutchmenSport
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Explorer
You can always use one of these and just hold it under a slice of bread and move it around.



If you don't have one one these, I vote for the stove top.

3oaks
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Explorer
What is the easiest way to make toast?
Toaster

Alternate: Stovetop. An oven would be inefficient and just add more heat inside during already hot weather.

I would say toast bread over an open fire, but you did ask for the easiest way.