Coleman Tailgate Grill – Better Food & Easy Clean-Up

Ah, tailgating with a Coleman Roadtrip Grill. What could be better than the smell of sizzling burgers, the sound of cold beers being cracked open, and the feel of the sun on your face as you revel in the glory of your favorite team? Well, let me tell you, nothing. Absolutely nothing.

Coleman Tailgate Grill with versatile Cooking Options and Easy Portability

Now, I know what you’re thinking. “But wait, isn’t tailgating just about drinking beer and talking trash with your buddies?” To which I say, “Yes, of course it is. But what’s the point of all that if you’re not also grilling up some delicious food on a Coleman Tailgate Grill?”

So, without further ado, let’s talk about 10 dishes you can grill or griddle on your trusty Coleman Roadtrip Grill.

10 Tailgate Recipes:

Roadtrip Grill Recipes for Tailgating
  1. Burgers: Let’s start with the classic. You can’t go wrong with a juicy burger hot off the grill. Throw some cheese on there and maybe some bacon if you’re feeling fancy.
  2. Hot dogs: Another classic. Grill up some all-beef hot dogs and let your guests add their own toppings like mustard, ketchup, and onions.
  3. Chicken kabobs: Cut up some chicken, peppers, onions, and mushrooms, skewer them, and grill to perfection. Bonus points for marinating the chicken beforehand.
  4. Grilled veggies: For the non-meat-eaters in the group, grill up some veggies like zucchini, squash, and asparagus. Add some olive oil and seasoning for extra flavor.
  5. Breakfast sandwiches: Who says you can’t tailgate in the morning? Whip up some breakfast sandwiches by grilling some English muffins, eggs, and bacon.
  6. Grilled pizza: Yes, you read that right. You can make pizza on your Coleman Roadtrip Grill. Just throw a premade crust on the griddle, add sauce and toppings, and grill until the cheese is melted and bubbly.
  7. Quesadillas: Another unexpected tailgating option. Grill up some chicken or steak, add some cheese and veggies, and sandwich it between two tortillas for a delicious quesadilla.
  8. Grilled shrimp: Impress your guests with some grilled shrimp. Marinate them in a garlic and herb sauce and grill for just a few minutes on each side.
  9. Grilled peaches: End the meal on a sweet note with some grilled peaches. Brush with butter and cinnamon sugar and grill until soft and caramelized.
  10. S’mores: No tailgate is complete without dessert. Make some s’mores by grilling marshmallows over the flame and sandwiching them between graham crackers and chocolate.
RoadTrip Sport Grill at Tailgater

How to Clean Your Coleman Grill After Tailgating:

Now, onto the easy clean-up tips. First and foremost, make sure your Coleman Roadtrip Grill is completely cool before attempting to clean it. Then, remove the grates and use a brass grill brush to scrape off any leftover food or debris. (Brass won’t damage any porcelain finish).

TIP: For stubborn stains, you can use a mixture of water and vinegar or a commercial grill cleaner. Don’t forget to wipe down the exterior of the grill with a damp cloth. Also see: More tips on how to clean a Roadtrip Grill.

Grilling Accessories for Your Tailgater:

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And finally, let’s talk about some handy accessories you can use to make your tailgating experience even better. First on the list is a grill cover to protect your Coleman Roadtrip Grill from the elements. Next, invest in a griddle plate for even more cooking options. And lastly, don’t forget a set of grilling utensils like tongs, spatulas, and a meat thermometer.

So there you have it, folks. Tailgating with a Coleman Roadtrip Grill is not just a pastime, it’s an art form. With these 10 dishes, easy clean-up tips, and handy accessories, you’ll be the MVP of any tailgate.

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