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Default Panini grill or cast iron?

I received a Le Creuset grill pan for Christmas this year, but I'm
trying to decide if I should 1) exchange it for the Cuisinart
"Griddler" panini maker (that does much more than panini) or 2) get the
Le Creuset panini press that matches the grill pan I already have (it's
like the bottom of the grill pan, but you put it on top of whatever you
are cooking in the grill pan itself).

The appliance seems very convenient, but I don't like the idea of
having yet another device to store. The grill pan and press looks
nicer sitting on shelf, but I think it would take considerably longer
to cook with and to clean.

Does anyone have any thoughts about the utility of either one?
Thanks!

C

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> wrote in message
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> I received a Le Creuset grill pan for Christmas this year, but I'm
> trying to decide if I should 1) exchange it for the Cuisinart
> "Griddler" panini maker (that does much more than panini) or 2) get the
> Le Creuset panini press that matches the grill pan I already have (it's
> like the bottom of the grill pan, but you put it on top of whatever you
> are cooking in the grill pan itself).
>
> The appliance seems very convenient, but I don't like the idea of
> having yet another device to store. The grill pan and press looks
> nicer sitting on shelf, but I think it would take considerably longer
> to cook with and to clean.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts about the utility of either one?
> Thanks!
>
> C
>

I have the Cuisinart Griddler but have used it only once so far. It cleans
up real easy but it splatters a bit on the counter when cooking burgers. The
grills come off easy for cleaning or switching to the flat grill. It really
looks good and has a great quality build about it.


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> wrote in message
oups.com...
> I received a Le Creuset grill pan for Christmas this year, but I'm
> trying to decide if I should 1) exchange it for the Cuisinart
> "Griddler" panini maker (that does much more than panini) or 2) get the
> Le Creuset panini press that matches the grill pan I already have (it's
> like the bottom of the grill pan, but you put it on top of whatever you
> are cooking in the grill pan itself).
>
> The appliance seems very convenient, but I don't like the idea of
> having yet another device to store. The grill pan and press looks
> nicer sitting on shelf, but I think it would take considerably longer
> to cook with and to clean.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts about the utility of either one?
> Thanks!
>
> C
>

I have the Cuisinart Griddler but have used it only once so far. It cleans
up real easy but it splatters a bit on the counter when cooking burgers. The
grills come off easy for cleaning or switching to the flat grill. It really
looks good and has a great quality build about it.


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Cuisinart Gr-4 Griddler reviewed.

http://www.justdiscounted.com/cuisinart_griddler.php


sshay wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > I received a Le Creuset grill pan for Christmas this year, but I'm
> > trying to decide if I should 1) exchange it for the Cuisinart
> > "Griddler" panini maker (that does much more than panini) or 2) get

the
> > Le Creuset panini press that matches the grill pan I already have

(it's
> > like the bottom of the grill pan, but you put it on top of whatever

you
> > are cooking in the grill pan itself).
> >
> > The appliance seems very convenient, but I don't like the idea of
> > having yet another device to store. The grill pan and press looks
> > nicer sitting on shelf, but I think it would take considerably

longer
> > to cook with and to clean.
> >
> > Does anyone have any thoughts about the utility of either one?
> > Thanks!
> >
> > C
> >

> I have the Cuisinart Griddler but have used it only once so far. It

cleans
> up real easy but it splatters a bit on the counter when cooking

burgers. The
> grills come off easy for cleaning or switching to the flat grill. It

really
> looks good and has a great quality build about it.


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Cuisinart Gr-4 Griddler reviewed.

http://www.justdiscounted.com/cuisinart_griddler.php


sshay wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > I received a Le Creuset grill pan for Christmas this year, but I'm
> > trying to decide if I should 1) exchange it for the Cuisinart
> > "Griddler" panini maker (that does much more than panini) or 2) get

the
> > Le Creuset panini press that matches the grill pan I already have

(it's
> > like the bottom of the grill pan, but you put it on top of whatever

you
> > are cooking in the grill pan itself).
> >
> > The appliance seems very convenient, but I don't like the idea of
> > having yet another device to store. The grill pan and press looks
> > nicer sitting on shelf, but I think it would take considerably

longer
> > to cook with and to clean.
> >
> > Does anyone have any thoughts about the utility of either one?
> > Thanks!
> >
> > C
> >

> I have the Cuisinart Griddler but have used it only once so far. It

cleans
> up real easy but it splatters a bit on the counter when cooking

burgers. The
> grills come off easy for cleaning or switching to the flat grill. It

really
> looks good and has a great quality build about it.


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