Tips & Simple Camping Recipes For Barbecuing On The Go

Enjoying the great outdoors is the perfect way to escape city life and reconnect with nature. But when hunger strikes, it pays to be prepared. Discover top tips for grilling on the go as well some of the best camping recipes that are both effortless and exceptionally tasty.

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Tips & Simple Camping Recipes For Barbecuing On The Go


Choosing The Right Barbecue For You

  • Choosing the right barbecue for your adventure depends on a few factors like:
  • - How many people you’ll be feeding.
  • - How much space you have to transport your BBQ.
  • - What style of camping you’ll be doing – motorhome, tenting, roadtrip

Smaller groups and families without a caravan or motorhome, need something portable like a Smokey Joe, which is both a compact and practical charcoal barbecue. If you don’t have access to electricity, then a gas barbecue is the perfect choice.

Gas Barbecue Benefits

Convenient – super-fast to pre-heat, so you’re ready to cook in around 10 to 15 minutes. Perfect for quickly satisfying hungry hikers after a trek.

Easy to clean – Clean cooking grates using a grill brush and wipe the outside of your barbecue with a cleaning cloth and specialised cleaner.

Durable – gas BBQs are made to withstand the elements, and have a long lifespan.

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Mobile Barbecue Tips for Smaller Groups

The compact Q Series of gas BBQs are perfect for small to medium groups. These durable barbecues come in a range of sizes and are built to withstand the elements - perfect for the great outdoors. Choose from many portable styles of BBQ, suitable for any style of camping trip.

Barbecuing on the Go with a Motorhome

If you have a motorhome or caravan with an electric supply, the world really is your oyster. More spacious motorhomes allow you to take a larger BBQ with all the frills. Whether you choose a barbecue fueled by wood pellets, gas, charcoal and electric, you have ample options to meet your specific needs and it is largely down to personal preference.