As others say, with all those resistance appliances you are really asking for a lot of electricity. I suggest that you adapt your lifestyle and you will save a ton of money.
First, go with a propane stove. Coleman classic highly recommended. Buy
an adapter hose and can use with small propane refillable tank. OR buy
a refill adapter and refill your disposable cylinders. I do both. Carry the tiniest 5lb propane tank and 3-4 disposables that I refill instead of tossing.
2nd. Get a press pot or something similar and boil water, use pot. You will love the coffee you get and they are so much more effiicient and easier to clean than machines.
Coffee press pot
Electric griddle? - buy a cast iron one for $20 and use it on the stove.
The really helpful use for solar is for a fridge. The 12v ice chest types are getting very cheap.
This is a cheap brand that is well reviewed. There are cheaper.
Or go with one that has a battery of it's own from
Acopower. Go check the acopower website if interested and they have good folding panels as well. Don't get the fabric - go for the solid ones.
Another path more flexible than a battery in the cooler is to get one of the portable power supplies often misnamed as "solar generators. Bluetti is a well reviewed brand that is not overpriced. Ankar, Acopower or Ecoflow should be good. Buy Goal Zero or Jackery if you like to pay extra for the name.
Once you have this setup, you might get some panels to install on your roof.
Or maybe you don't even need solar with propane filling all your needs except the unmentioned fridge and lights.