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Reddit mentions of Chicago Metallic Smores maker, Small, White
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Chicago Metallic Smores maker, Small, White. Here are the top ones.
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INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE: The S’mores maker can be used indoors or outdoors, no wood or campfire needed. Contained use, can be used on the countertop or tabletop.8-PIECE SET: This S’mores maker includes grill top, organizing serving tray, four roasting forks, burner holder, and snuffer.HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS: The roasting chimney and 4-compartment serving tray are made from white ceramic and the fuel-holder and grill top are made from durable stainless steel.ROASTING FORKS: Included are 4 stainless steel roasting stick with easy-grip, stay-cool handles.EASY TO USE: Requires 2-1/2 ounce canned Chafing fuel, sold separately. Ceramic parts are dishwasher safe; all other components are hand-wash only.
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 5.25 Inches |
Length | 11.6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Small |
Width | 11.6 Inches |
I remember them looking similar to that. There's a mini s'mores set that uses a similar concept. You just pop some canned fuel in there and you're good to go, I suppose.
OP, keep in mind that because the Kahiki's mini hibachi stuff was meant for kids, all the meat was pre-cooked on those wooden skewers before it was served. The part where you heated it up was just for fun. If you're doing this for kids, it's probably a good idea to grill everything first to make sure they're not going to accidentally consume raw chicken or beef.
Edit: Here are a couple of links that might help you recreate the experience. Here's an article on Tiki Pu-Pu platters, and here's what looks like a similar recipe for the beef skewers they used to serve.