Monday, August 29, 2011

Indoor Grilling at Its Best

It seems that even though we all have good intentions about getting exterior as much as we can during the summer months, sometimes it just doesn't happen. Do you ever feel that you don't have the time to surely enjoy all, or any of the wonderful summer activities that you experienced in your youth? One of the most cherished memories I have from the summers of my youth is grilling exterior and enjoying a nice burnt hot dog. That's right, I said, "Burnt". That is the fun of a grilled hot dog, chomping into something that is charred, a microscopic dry and full of that grilling flavor. In the house, sure, you can burn your hot dogs in a frying pan if you pick to, or stick it in the microwave and eat a rubberized hot dog, or the other alternative is that you can buy an indoor grill. Although, with an indoor grill you won't get the authentic flavor of an outdoor grill, at least you are still able to grill. There are many galvanic grills out there in the marketplace to pick from. I myself have a George Foreman Grill and I just surely love it!

Cooking with an indoor grill may not replace the outdoor fun of barbecuing on a big grill, but it sure comes in handy when you have no other alternative. You can grill just about any type of meat on an indoor grill that you can on an outdoor one. You can grill steaks, hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, kabobs, fish, vegetables; you name it! You can even cook up a Panini or other grilled sandwiches in no time at all!

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When purchasing an indoor grill, here are some tips on what to look for. Some of these units are open grills that will allow you to cook in a similar way as an outdoor grill. Sanyo makes a nonstick smokeless, open grill that has a large cooking surface, which sells for nearby .00 (depending on the size of the grill). Others are called touch grills (like the George Foreman Grill) that have a lid that heats up and cooks as well as the bottom plate, so that you are able to grill on both sides at the same time. Before development your purchase, think about how many habitancy you will be cooking for. If you are just cooking for yourself, you can buy one of the smaller grills, but if you have a medium to large size family, you might want to think looking a grill that has a larger cooking surface. Keep in mind though, that these grills heat up fast, cook the food very quickly, so that you are able to continuously reload the cooking exterior in a minimal whole of time. Someone else thing to watch for is that the cooking plates on the grill are easy to take off for cleaning. All grills should come with a drip pan to catch the grease and forestall a mess on your counter top.

Just remember that you don't all the time have to do things the original way in order to get enjoyment out of a grilled meal. Besides, cooking on an indoor grill is an easier, faster and healthier way to grill your food!

Indoor Grilling at Its Best

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