JayB
Steelhead
I'll start.
Easily the best bang-for-the-buck addition that I've added in the past few years has been the Coleman camp oven. It's basically just a collapsible sheet-metal box that sits on top of your camp stove with a door/thermometer and a rack to set things on.
I was dubious, but for the price $35 at the time (now ~$50), I figured it was worth taking a risk and it might be something that I'd be able to use to cook some novelty items with now and then - and it had thousands of very positive reviews on Amazon with all kinds of people coming forward with interesting testimonials about what they were able to cook.
In my case, what made me such a fan wasn't the ability to cook all kinds of exotic stuff in camp, it was the ability to quickly crank-out meals that my kids were into with essentially zero dishes courtesy of the Costco frozen section, like personal pizzas, burritos, etc - with a smattering of cookies, rolls, etc from Pillsbury. Between that and stuff I cook on the grill, I've been able to spend way less time cooking/cleaning when I'm out camping and more time doing everything else.
The only addition that I've made was a rectangular pizza-stone that I put on the bottom and use as a heat-sink/deflector most of the time when it's not serving its intended purpose as a...pizza stone.
Amazon product ASIN B0009PURJA
Easily the best bang-for-the-buck addition that I've added in the past few years has been the Coleman camp oven. It's basically just a collapsible sheet-metal box that sits on top of your camp stove with a door/thermometer and a rack to set things on.
I was dubious, but for the price $35 at the time (now ~$50), I figured it was worth taking a risk and it might be something that I'd be able to use to cook some novelty items with now and then - and it had thousands of very positive reviews on Amazon with all kinds of people coming forward with interesting testimonials about what they were able to cook.
In my case, what made me such a fan wasn't the ability to cook all kinds of exotic stuff in camp, it was the ability to quickly crank-out meals that my kids were into with essentially zero dishes courtesy of the Costco frozen section, like personal pizzas, burritos, etc - with a smattering of cookies, rolls, etc from Pillsbury. Between that and stuff I cook on the grill, I've been able to spend way less time cooking/cleaning when I'm out camping and more time doing everything else.
The only addition that I've made was a rectangular pizza-stone that I put on the bottom and use as a heat-sink/deflector most of the time when it's not serving its intended purpose as a...pizza stone.
Amazon product ASIN B0009PURJA