Indoor Electric Grill Buying Advice
Like microwaves, ovens and cooktops, the electric grill has joined the ranks of popular cooking methods in American homes. Most often touted for their fat-reducing health benefits, electric grills are also easy to clean and make quick work out of mealtime prep. If you’re considering purchasing an indoor electric grill, there are a few key things to keep in mind so you don’t get burned by a bad buying decision.
Foreman Leads the Pack
Previously known as the Salton Snackmaster, the indoor electric grill revolution took off when Salton brought in former heavyweight champion George Foreman to stand behind its line of contact electric grills.
Although contact electric grills were designed with hot sandwiches in mind, Salton took the cooking method a step further by showing consumers how this space-saving gadget could be used for everyday cooking as well as hot sandwiches. Consumer response was strong and 57 million George Foreman grills were snapped up quickly.
Types of Electric Grills
The advantage of contact electric grills is their dual heating surfaces which eliminates the need to turn food in order to cook it on both sides. As a result, cooking time is halved although you do need to wait for the grill to heat to the desired temperature before you start cooking.
Electric Grills Articles, Videos & HowTos
Choose a contact electric grill if you love hot sandwiches or want to make quick breakfasts without firing up the stove. Open electric grills are the best choice for meats and fish. Look for electric grills with thermostats that can handle a variety of foods.
Most people have a Foreman Grill lying around and aren't sure how to use it to its full potential. Here are a few quick and delicious recipes that take advantage of its special abilities.
If you live in a co-op, condominium, or apartment building, chances are you are not allowed to have a gas, propane, or charcoal bbq grill on the property. Thankfully, there is an alternative outdoor barbecue grill that will still allow you to enjoy a full summer of barbecued meals.
You've seen former Heavyweight Champion George Foreman pitching his "Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machines" on those infomercials. Heck - you probably even own one or two Foreman Grills.



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