Enjoying Your
Indoor Electric Grill
I need to start with a disclaimer: I used to be a barbeque
grill purist. I thought that grilling over anything but a
hardwood fire wasn't real grilling. Grudgingly, if I didn’t
have wood on
hand or the time to get it, I
would put charcoal in my barbeque grill. Gas? Forget it. As far
as I was concerned, gas grilling was for sissies or people who
didn't know any better. But lately, I have come around (my
wood-grilling friends would say I've gone over to The Dark
Side). I have used and enjoyed a couple of different gas
grills, and I have to admit, the convenience and increased
temperature control of gas grilling has really made a believer
out of me. Furthermore, I don't think I've sacrificed much in
the area of taste. At least, my family isn't complaining.
What's the Difference between Outdoor Barbeque and
Indoor Electric Grilling?
Having said all that, my opinion is that
indoor electric grilling is really only
for those times when weather or other circumstances make it
impossible or impractical to grill outside. You just can't get
the same barbeque flavor in foods grilled inside, though with
some grills and preparations, you can get close. However, we
all know that there are times when it's just not possible to
fire up the outside grill. For those times, indoor barbeque
grilling can work out as an acceptable substitute. The biggest
difference with indoor barbeque grilling is that you need to
use either an electric or a properly vented gas grill that is
made specifically for grilling indoors. Almost all these units
are electric, though it's possible to get a gas unit mounted on
a stove, with a rotisserie attachment and venting. As you can
imagine, with all the setup needed, indoor
gas grills are usually way more expensive. Why do you have to
have a unit built for indoor grilling? Because outdoor grills
produce carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas. Outside, it doesn't
matter; the gas disperses in the open air. But using an outdoor
grill indoors can kill you. Don't risk it, even in the
garage.
Some Popular Indoor Barbeque Grills
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've seen
advertisements for one of the George Foreman indoor
electric grills. These come in several models, from
counter-top, folding size to large units on a stand that can be
used indoors or outdoors. Most incorporate non-stick surfaces
and relatively easy cleanup. Other popular electric brands
include Sanyo, Chefmaster, and West Bend. Indoor gas grills are
made by Jenn Air, Capital, and ProFire.
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