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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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A home we're looking at has a gas cooktop with built-in griddle in
the center. The griddle is about 12" across and 15" or so deep, with a grease catcher/drain in the front. We've never had a home with one of these and I wonder if any of you might be familiar with this and have used it before? If so, Does using it require a lot of subsequent clean-up? Does it splatter the adjoining grates and burners? Does it do a good job? Would you have it again on another cooktop? Thanks- Nonny -- On most days, it's just not worth the effort of chewing through the restraints.. |
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requires some extra cleaning the key is does the stove come apart to assist
in cleaning, i would have one again if it does not have a non stick coating and if the stov comes apart for easier cleanng, does an excellent job for breakfasts as you can do a bunch of pancakes or eggs.paters and sausage on same surface. Lee "Nonny" > wrote in message news ![]() >A home we're looking at has a gas cooktop with built-in griddle in the >center. The griddle is about 12" across and 15" or so deep, with a grease >catcher/drain in the front. We've never had a home with one of these and I >wonder if any of you might be familiar with this and have used it before? >If so, > > Does using it require a lot of subsequent clean-up? > > Does it splatter the adjoining grates and burners? > > Does it do a good job? > > Would you have it again on another cooktop? > > Thanks- Nonny > > -- > On most days, > it's just not worth > the effort of chewing > through the restraints.. > > |
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its perfect for pancakes and it is also useful when you are cooking several
items at once, Lee "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 11:44:35 -0700, Nonny wrote: > >> A home we're looking at has a gas cooktop with built-in griddle in >> the center. The griddle is about 12" across and 15" or so deep, >> with a grease catcher/drain in the front. We've never had a home >> with one of these and I wonder if any of you might be familiar >> with this and have used it before? If so, >> >> Does using it require a lot of subsequent clean-up? >> >> Does it splatter the adjoining grates and burners? > > The adjoining burners splatter *it*. Does it have a replace grate > burner? It should. That way shit goes through it rather than > baking on it. > >> Does it do a good job? > > Better than other cast iron cookware - no. > >> Would you have it again on another cooktop? > > It doesn't make the stove any bigger or smaller, and makes for a > nice resting spot for pans (wuitht he grate in place instead of > the griddle). > > > I've never used mine in the year I've had it. It's too big to > clean, too awkward to use, isn't a better replacement for any > other cast iron cookware I have. It just got dirty without using > it. > > There is of course an enlongated burner under there, which I have > covered with foil so it doesn't get dirty, and I just leave the > burner cover on there that matches the rest of the burners. > > I guess I could use it to heat multiple tortilllas at a time or > cook pancakes for 4 (I don't do pancakes). > > -sw |
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