The Volcano Grill, an Introduction



I wanted to do this introduction of the two types of Volcano Grills I use because in future blog entries (and accompanying videos) I will be using them.

The Volcano Grill
This picture is of the Original Volcano.  I usually use the Original Volcano when I am cooking with my Dutch Ovens.

We enjoy using the two types of Volcano Grills for many reasons:
- It is fun to use at home, or when camping
- It can be used with propane (an accessory), wood and charcoal
     briquettes
- By using the adjustable vent system you can control the fuel burn
     rate and temperature
- It is easy to use and when used properly does not get hot on its
     outside so will not burn a tabletop or your flesh
- You need less briquettes, compared to other methods of using
     briquettes.*
- It is the most efficient way I have found to cook using my Dutch
    Ovens
- I use it with my cast iron skillet and steel wok
- I can boil water with them when cooking vegetables or making
    soups
- I know that in time of disaster it will be there to help us cope
- The Volcano heating chamber focuses the heat and therefore is
    more efficient than most other cooking methods
- When cooking with wood or charcoal cleanup is very easy and
    quick
- When cooking with briquettes I have a choice of two different
    heights for those briquettes within the Volcanos.


The Volcano Grill
This picture is of the Volcano Collapsible Grill.

I use my Volcano Collapsible Grill when camping because it collapses down to 5 inches and is very light weight, portable, and easy to store in the trunk of my car.
Many mornings you will find me cooking breakfast outside using the Collapsible Grill and my cast iron skillet.

The Volcano Collapsible Grill has all of the advantages of the Original Volcano, but is easier to work with due to it portability, weight and size.
(The last I heard the Volcano Collapsible comes with its own carrying case.)

I am very glad I purchased the propane accessory for each of my Volcano Grills because I do not always want to work with charcoal.  I also like the inexpensive Volcano "Lid” accessory because it helps make my grill into an oven; a great addition to the grill.

* In a future blog I will show how I cooked a roast, potatoes, carrots, onions and garlic in a 10-inch Dutch Oven by using only 14 briquettes, where all other methods of doing this would require me to use at least 20 briquettes.  (If you are saving briquettes for a time of disaster it helps to know the Volcano(s) really do save on fuel use.) 

NOTE: When cooking with my Dutch Ovens and briquettes, but not with a Volcano, I need to worry about breezes blowing glowing embers into the surrounding area, and the breeze causing the briquettes to burn too hot and quick; these are not problems when using the Volcanos.


    Watch for future blog entries where I show cooking with the Volcanos.

The Volcano Grill
Photos used with permission from www.volcanogrills.com


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Tags: volcano grill  grill  emergency cooking  dutch oven cooking  

Christianne Crump said...
Thanks for the blog post. I'm excited to watch your videos. By the way, I love our video on the mouse trap with the bucket. That's genius!


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