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In article >, Drew Cutter >
wrote: > Has anyone seen this in action ? What is it used for ? From what I can gather reading on the net, it traps the heat towards to top of the dome for hotter sear. I would guess that you might place the thicker portion of a cut near the top, thinner towards the edges. I suppose korean BBQ (an informal reference using the American term BBQ as applied to this area of Korean cooking) is about cooking foods over a hot flame without getting the flame or smoke flavors infused as would happen in more common BBQ techniques. Please understand that I am trying to assemble this answer from having scanned around multiple sources on the internet, and I do not consider myself an expert, just able to research topics on the fly. jt |
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