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Kswck wrote:
> Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > > I think the only use for this is if you absolutely need to cut your vegetables small for grilling, for some reason. As a rule, cutting them bigger makes them easy to grill and that's what I do. Don't think I'd have a use for this item. |
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RegForte > wrote: > Kswck wrote: > > > Has anyone used this? > > > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > > > > > > I think the only use for this is if you absolutely need to > cut your vegetables small for grilling, for some reason. > > As a rule, cutting them bigger makes them easy to grill > and that's what I do. Don't think I'd have a use for this > item. It's handy for stuff that is already small like shrimp and mushrooms etc. I most often skewer those. -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. Subscribe: |
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On Jun 4, 1:13*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
> Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero Not that specific mesh pan, but I've used a similar utensil with small mesh. Not stainless steel, rather the standard black grill accessory. No surprises, it does just as you'd expect. If you want the grill markings, preheat the utensil over the coals/flame. The mesh gives you a little more smokiness than a solid pan on the grill would. Cleaning is easy, especially if you've splashed some oil on the veggies before they go into the pan. -aem |
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"Kswck" > wrote in message ... > Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > > I guess that it is ONLY for the grill-no? Thank you for all that responded. |
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Kswck wrote:
> > I guess that it is ONLY for the grill-no? Or a stovetop that you never intend to clean. |
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Mark Thorson > wrote in :
> Kswck wrote: >> >> I guess that it is ONLY for the grill-no? > > Or a stovetop that you never intend to clean. Or a campfire... Roasted marshmallows?!? :-) =.=.=.=.= Begoluna =.=.=.== |
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Kswck wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400:
> Has anyone used this? > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero It might well work if you do a lot of barbequeing but I'm not going to buy one. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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Kswck wrote:
> Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > > Not a mesh one, but we use a square enameled pan with lots of small holes on the bottom for grilling various vegetables on the outdoor grill. It works quite well. gloria p |
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"Kswck" > wrote in message ... > Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > I wouldn't try to fry any chicken in it. Actually, you can't really fry anything in it. All the oil would leak out. |
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"Mark Thorson" > wrote in message ... > Kswck wrote: >> >> I guess that it is ONLY for the grill-no? > > Or a stovetop that you never intend to clean. Now, that's funny. I don't care who you are. |
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"James Silverton" > wrote in message ... > Kswck wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400: > >> Has anyone used this? > >> http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > > > It might well work if you do a lot of barbequeing but I'm not going to buy > one. How would you barbecue in that? |
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"Kswck" > wrote in message ... > Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > Cook's Illustrated just did a road test on grill top items and preferred this product made by Weber. http://store.weber.com/Items/WeberSt....aspx?pid=1346 though they liked the above WS grill pan. I'm probably going to shoot for the Weber product. Ed |
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"Kswck" ha scritto nel messaggio news > Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero What makes it a frying pan if you can'y fry in it? Shouldn't it be called a grilling pan? |
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Mango wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 23:29:04 -0400:
> "James Silverton" > wrote in > message ... >> Kswck wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400: >> >>> Has anyone used this? >> >>> http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero >> >> It might well work if you do a lot of barbequeing but I'm not >> going to buy one. >How would you barbecue in that? It would allow vegetables to be cooked more uniformly than directly on the barbecue grid but what does it matter? -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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"James Silverton" > wrote in message ... > Mango wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 23:29:04 -0400: > > >> "James Silverton" > wrote in >> message ... >>> Kswck wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400: >>> >>>> Has anyone used this? >>> >>>> http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero >>> >>> It might well work if you do a lot of barbequeing but I'm not >>> going to buy one. > >>How would you barbecue in that? > > > It would allow vegetables to be cooked more uniformly than directly on the > barbecue grid but what does it matter? How do you bbq vegetables, with or without that? Wouldn't the low fire temps and the long times turn the veggies into leather? |
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On Jun 4, 3:13*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
> Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero No, I don't grill - but I would think a better idea would be something similar to this only made like a fish-griller-turner (mesh paddle deal) that would be about an inch and a half deep and have a mesh cover that would snap in place. Then you could load it up, snap the cover on, and just turn it over to get all sides grilled, so to speak - instead of trying to stir-fry in this frypan with an implement which would catch on the mesh. That's just me, though. I used to grill.... N. |
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On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400, "Kswck" >
wrote: >Has anyone used this? > >http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > I've got a couple of the pans with lots of holes in them. They work well. The one you posted might be a problem stirring the veggies. I do like Nancy2's idea to use a fish grilling basket. I've got one of those and I might just try that. Lou |
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On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 10:47:37 -0400, "Mango Lloyd"
> wrote: > >"James Silverton" > wrote in message ... >> Mango wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 23:29:04 -0400: >> >> >>> "James Silverton" > wrote in >>> message ... >>>> Kswck wrote on Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400: >>>> >>>>> Has anyone used this? >>>> >>>>> http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero >>>> >>>> It might well work if you do a lot of barbequeing but I'm not >>>> going to buy one. >> >>>How would you barbecue in that? >> >> >> It would allow vegetables to be cooked more uniformly than directly on the >> barbecue grid but what does it matter? > >How do you bbq vegetables, with or without that? Wouldn't the low fire >temps and the long times turn the veggies into leather? > Are you going to turn this into a bbq vs. grilling thread? And for the record you can bbq and grill at the same time with a smoker with a side mounted firebox. You can grill lunch and be bbq'ing dinner at the same time on the same device. Lou |
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On Jun 4, 3:13*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
> Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero If I had a grill (teeny apartment, 5th floor, no yard/courtyard) or a gas stove (and didn't wear oxygen in the apartment I would definitely get this. As for stirring/turning, aren't you supposed to shake the pan and flip the contents? (Not that I can do that, mind you!) Lynn in Fargo Need to buy a stovetop grill pan got a really good vent fan! |
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Mango Lloyd wrote:
> > "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message > ... > > Kswck wrote: > >> > >> I guess that it is ONLY for the grill-no? > > > > Or a stovetop that you never intend to clean. > > Now, that's funny. I don't care who you are. You haven't seen my stovetop. |
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"Theron" > wrote in message ... > > "Kswck" > wrote in message > ... >> Has anyone used this? >> >> http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero >> > Cook's Illustrated just did a road test on grill top items and preferred > this product made by Weber. > http://store.weber.com/Items/WeberSt....aspx?pid=1346 > though they liked the above WS grill pan. I'm probably going to shoot for > the Weber product. > > Ed I have one similar to the Weber. It is OK, but if I was to do more mixed small veggies cooking on the grill, the WS model seems to be better as you can flip the stuff easier right in the pan as opposed to turning it on the grill plate. I'm not sure I can justify $30 for a little used tool though. |
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Kswck wrote:
> Has anyone used this? > > http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero > > I have one and we've used it a couple of times for small diced peppers and onions on the grill. We just put it in the dishwasher afterwards. Goomba |
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On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 10:58:58 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400, "Kswck" > > wrote: > >>Has anyone used this? >> >>http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero >> > > I've got a couple of the pans with lots of holes in them. They work > well. The one you posted might be a problem stirring the veggies. I > do like Nancy2's idea to use a fish grilling basket. I've got one of > those and I might just try that. > > Lou i think the fish basket would be more practical as well, and probably cheaper. your pal, blake |
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"blake murphy" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 10:58:58 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote: > >> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:13:00 -0400, "Kswck" > >> wrote: >> >>>Has anyone used this? >>> >>>http://www.williams-sonoma.com/produ...?cm_src=hphero >>> >> >> I've got a couple of the pans with lots of holes in them. They work >> well. The one you posted might be a problem stirring the veggies. I >> do like Nancy2's idea to use a fish grilling basket. I've got one of >> those and I might just try that. >> >> Lou > > i think the fish basket would be more practical as well, and probably > cheaper. > > With veggies simply cut them into larger pieces and cook them directly on the grill grates... even those fish baskets are a waste... wrap fish in lettuce leaves... hispanic markets sell banana leaves for grilling delicate foods. |
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