5 Best Cookware Products for RV

By Out-of-Doors Mart on April 15th, 2020 in Tips

One of the best things about traveling in an RV is the ability to prepare your own meals day after day. Instead of staying in a hotel, where you’d need to eat at restaurants all the time, you can cook in your RV throughout your trip. To do so successfully, you will want to have the right cookware supplies on hand.

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A French Press

Do you drink coffee? For millions of people, coffee is simply a standard part of waking up each morning. If your routine can’t proceed without a hot cup to start the day, including a French Press among your RV kitchen supplies is a smart move. This is a great way to make coffee in an RV because it requires no power, so it’s perfect even when you are off the grid. Also, your French Press will be easy to use over and over again, with just a few quick steps for cleaning.

Join the Instant Pot Craze

This combination slow-cooker and pressure cooker has taken the culinary world by storm in recent years, and it might even be more useful in your RV than it is in your home kitchen. The value found in this product is that it can do so many different things while taking up minimal space on board your rig. Packing your RV wisely is all about getting the most from every bit of space available, and the Instant Pot delivers in a big way.

Cast Iron Pans

So, here’s the thing about cast iron – it’s heavy. Really heavy. That might be its only drawback, however, as cast iron pans are capable of doing a wide range of things in the kitchen, and you could even use yours outside over the open fire, if you so choose. You won’t want all of your cookware to be cast iron but including one or two of these pans in your selection will add to your kitchen options.

Nested Measuring Cups

Okay, so measuring cups aren’t exactly ‘cookware’, but they are essential in any kitchen. And, by picking out a set that nests nicely to be stored away when not in use, you’ll be saving yourself space that can be used for other supplies. Perhaps surprisingly, plastic measuring cups tend to hold up better than metal, so consider going in that direction – and you’ll save some money along the way.

A Collapsible Colander

Many cooking tasks require you to strain solids out of a hot liquid, such as when you are boiling noodles for a pasta dinner. Unfortunately, traditional colanders – or strainers – take up a lot of space and can really only do one job. You can solve this problem by opting for a collapsible model that folds down flat when not in use.