How would you cook if you didn't have access to a kitchen?
I would use a small gas grill for quick cooking. Then use a fire pit for anything fancy.
>>7064783
I'd get a Kamado, a cast iron dutch oven and a cast iron pan.
>>7064836
>dutch oven
You need a blanket and lots of farts for that :^)
It's pretty cheap to make a little kitchen if you have electricity. Buy a microwave, a hotplate, and a toaster oven. If you want to go all out you can buy a mini fridge. This is essentially all there is to the kitchens in small apartments anyway. Works great for offices, cabins, campers, studios.
>>7064783
If you have so many restrictions and can't have a kitchen then there might be laws about using a fire based grill indoors or on a patio. NYC for instance, no standalone grills on patios, though an uncle had a apartment with a grill bullt into the bricks outside so that wasn't included in the laws.
>>7064783
Gas grill is wasteful. Look it up. You lose a lot of the fuel to the air. I've cooked 25+ meals and still have half a tank of propane (20# total) left. I hook it up to a burner like you'd have on your stove top. You can cook REALLY fast. I can boil a gallon of water in just a few minutes. Just get all your stuff mise en place like they do in professional kitchens and a long wooden spoon, because the heat on that thing is intense. Takes 2-3 minutes to fry all the ingredients for a curry, add your liquid ingredients, and then you let it come to a boil and take it off the heat.
>>7064850
Oh, like a bunson burner?
>>7064783
Make yourself a hobo stove.
Use a crockpot if you have access to electricity. You can make a ton of stuff in a crockpot!
>>7064783
Break into school and steal a bunson burner
OP here.
In just curious of alternative ways to live without a full kitchen. Sort of just survival fun stuff.
If I need stuff I can buy it. Like a bunson burner.