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grill question
My BIL purchased a grill that uses infrared emitters, rather
than traditional burners. Like many other grills, the grill surface was made from enameled cast iron. The grills that hold the meat were convex on one side and concave on the other. He said that the proper way to set them in place was with the concave side UP to trap the grease drippings. I felt that this was nuts, but the assembly manual with the grill didn't specify which side should be up. Whenever I've seen other grills in stores with similar grill surfaces, they are always installed with the convex side upward, as I would do if my grill was like that. Any thoughts on the subject? Nonnymus |
grill question
In alt.food.barbecue, Nonnymus > wrote:
> My BIL purchased a grill that uses infrared emitters, rather > than traditional burners. Why? > He said that the proper way to set them in place was > with the concave side UP to trap the grease drippings. I can't imagine why you would want to do this. -- A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves. --Edward R. Murrow |
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grill question
Hello Nonnymus,
> My BIL purchased a grill that uses infrared emitters, rather than > traditional burners. Like many other grills, the grill surface was > made from enameled cast iron. The grills that hold the meat were > convex on one side and concave on the other. He said that the proper > way to set them in place was with the concave side UP to trap the > grease drippings. I felt that this was nuts, but the assembly manual > with the grill didn't specify which side should be up. > > Whenever I've seen other grills in stores with similar grill surfaces, > they are always installed with the convex side upward, as I would do > if my grill was like that. > > Any thoughts on the subject? Your BIL is correct. A friend of mine is a TEC reseller, and he says that people commonly confuse the orientation of the rack. I myself asked him, when seeing one for the first time in the showroom, whether the rack was upside down, and his explanation was identical to your BIL's. The rack itself is not responsible for searing; the infrared emitter are. |
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