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best electric grill??

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edited November 2024 in Recipes
can you suggest me best electric grill

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  • pls help
  • Have you read recommendations on Amazon? I did and purchased a tefal indoor grill.
  • Have you read recommendations on Amazon? I did and purchased a tefal indoor grill.

    trying to buy george foreman grill waiting for suggestions
  • Posts: 2,040 Member
    I LOVE my george forman !
  • Posts: 13 Member
    We've had a Cuisinart Griddler for years and its great. Lays flat to use as a griddle or grill, sandwiches to make a Panini press.
  • Posts: 554 Member
    I love my Cuisinart Griddler. Use it for mostly for burgers (turkey or beef).
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    edited February 2015
    George Foreman with the removable parts so it's easy to clean. Best money I've ever spent, we use it all the time for chicken breasts, sausage, pork chops, steak, ham...
  • Posts: 971 Member
    I personally love my cast iron grill pan. It heats better and stores better. I can start it on the range and finish the food in the oven. It's the bomb! Mine is just a lodge brand. 4wnai778cjjf.jpg
  • Bought my son a foreman for his college apt. He loves it and is all he and his roommate use. Cooks any meat quick even frozen slabs of mystery meat. Pretty easy cleanup. You do need to adjust cook times because heat is applied from top and bottom
  • Posts: 4,298 Member
    I love my George Foreman grill and griddle!

    I've had several George Foremans over the past few years and I love them!!
    I feel to have one of all sizes lol!!
  • thx everyone
  • Posts: 4,252 Member
    George Foreman.
  • Posts: 102 Member
    I love my George foreman! My son bought it for me for my birthday..best gift ever!
  • Posts: 266 Member
    We have a george foreman & cuisinart (got the cuisinart after my daughter was diagnosed w/ celiac & needed a "clean" one for her). Like both, but the cuisinart is better in that the plates come out for cleaning (older GF, plates don't come out) & the plates are reversible -- one side flat, one side griddle. We were also able to get separate "waffle" plates for the cuisinart. GF drains better, I think, because it is on an angle. Cuisinart is flat, & I don't really like the drip pan, I don't find it as effective.
    If you get a GF, get one with removable grill plates.
  • Posts: 56 Member
    Absolutely love my George Foreman with removable accessory plates. It gets used 2-3 times a week on average.
  • Posts: 1,951 Member
    Electric Grill? Best? Still not good or worth using imo
  • Posts: 971 Member
    adowe wrote: »
    Electric Grill? Best? Still not good or worth using imo

    I prefer taste of outdoor grill or the cast iron grill pan. But that's just me. IMO, sometimes the electric type steam more than grill.
  • Posts: 1,951 Member
    Steph38878 wrote: »

    I prefer taste of outdoor grill or the cast iron grill pan. But that's just me. IMO, sometimes the electric type steam more than grill.

    I only use outdoor grills for grilling.....If I was living somewhere that wasn't allowed, I would move.
  • Posts: 11,788 Member
    Steph38878 wrote: »
    I personally love my cast iron grill pan. It heats better and stores better. I can start it on the range and finish the food in the oven. It's the bomb! Mine is just a lodge brand. 4wnai778cjjf.jpg

    Totally agree. I have replaced every pot and pan in my kitchen with cast iron over the past year. Don't know how I ever cooked with anything else.

  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    adowe wrote: »

    I only use outdoor grills for grilling.....If I was living somewhere that wasn't allowed, I would move.

    Because grilling outside when you have 5 inches of snow and it's 15 degrees out is so convenient.
  • bought george foremann gril how many minutes do we need to grill chicken breast
  • T - fall opti-grill
  • Posts: 2 Member
    Tfal optigrill is awesome. Cooks straight from freezer and easy to clean.
  • Posts: 38 Member
    Tfal Optigrill is awesome. You can use frozen meat and it alerts you when the meat has been cooked to rare, medium and well done.
  • Tfal Optigrill is awesome. You can use frozen meat and it alerts you when the meat has been cooked to rare, medium and well done.
    butegirl64 wrote: »
    Tfal optigrill is awesome. Cooks straight from freezer and easy to clean.
    180$?? Too costly
  • Posts: 6,993 Member
    I have a small Proctor Silex grill that's fantastic. I probably use it at least 5x a week. It cost around $20.
  • I love the rachlette from velata. It's pricey but it's well worth it. (Normally $140 but on sale for February at 10% off) it comes with a dishwasher safe grill too 1/2 flat 1/2 rigged and a granite slab to seer on. I also use the granite to mix cold stone ice cream. And it has small pans for underneath the top piece to poach an egg, heat sauces, etc...lx70vbsz0tqn.jpg
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