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"Muddle" > wrote in message
m... > > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message > ... >> "Muddle" > wrote in message >> et... >> > >> > > wrote in message >> > oups.com... >> >> >> >> I'm having the damnedest luck researching this, and I don't know why. >> >> Maybe it's just not made?? >> >> >> >> I want to grill my own steaks. At home. On a table. That's all! >> >> >> >> But electric doesn't seem to really do the job, on account of the low >> >> temperatures. So gas seems the way to go. But, heck, where are these >> >> things?? Doesn't anyone make a simple gas grill that sits on the >> >> table >> >> or counter top and can be used indoors? Okay, so I need ventilation: >> >> I'll leave the window open and have a fan blowing. >> >> >> >> I tried looking and looking but no one seems to make such a thing! I >> >> just need to directly cook over flames in an apartment, and I can't >> >> buy >> >> some huge fancy restaurant-grade contraption. >> >> >> >> Now, in the meantime, I came across something called infrared >> >> grilling! >> >> Sounds interesting, but they are at least a grand and a half for the >> >> low-end models, and I need them smaller, anyway. >> >> >> >> So does anyone have any recommendations? Or am I forced to use a >> >> portable tabletop CHARCOAL grill indoors?? (That means I'll have to >> >> buy an industrial-strength fan, too, in all likelihood!) >> >> >> >> I can't believe it's so hard to get a fire started in 2006 A.D. =) >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance for any advice! I want to cook meat directly over >> >> flames, but indoors, in an apartment, no less! I don't know why, but >> >> all the grilling stuff I can google are either outdoors or electric or >> >> over fireplaces!! >> >> >> > As Alton Brown on one of his shows once said: "A broiler is nothing >> > more >> > than an upside down grill." >> > The only thing you won't get is a crosshatch pattern on the meat. If >> > you'd >> > like a crosshatch pattern burnt into your steak, go purchase a hunk of >> > steel >> > diamond grate and heat it in the broiler as the broiler heats up. A > steel >> > diamond grate has a pattern similar to a chain link fence. Why grill >> > manufacturers don't use a diamond pattern for their grill grates is > beyond >> > me. Everybody wants that diamond pattern on grilled meat, then they > have >> > to >> > turn the steaks and cook them to long on each side to get it. >> > Place your meat on the broiler pan and place the hot diamond grate on > top. >> > When you flip the meat, flip the grate. The result is a steak that >> > appears >> > to have been grilled outdoors. >> >> >> I've got one of these, which works nicely for the diamond pattern: >> http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...1&SKU=13844518 >> >> I only used it that way once because of the spattered grease, but it DOES >> work, and it's a nice solid product. The other side's flat, for pancakes. >> And, it's perfect for defrosting frozen food. Remember the TV ads for the >> "miracle aluminum thing that defrosts food in no time at all"? That was > just >> a useless hunk of aluminum. This is a hunk with more than one purpose. >> >> > A diamond pattern steel grate does not look like that, it looks like this. > http://click-onsource.com/metals/images/grate2.gif > To get a diamond pattern on meat with the product you posted, you'd have > to > turn the meat after 5 min. by 45 degrees and cook it 5 more min. If I > want > to cook a steak 5 min. on each side I can't get this device to put a > caramelized diamond pattern on it. You'd get that device at Bed Bath and > Beyond, the one I'm talking about comes from the nearest Welder and he > uses > the welder to cut steak sized hunks off of a huge piece of diamond grate. > In essence this grate is being used as a branding iron, to brand the > steaks > with a traditional grill diamond pattern while it's in the broiler, not on > top of a burner. That's all very nice. But, nobody eats the pattern, so I think most people probably just want the steak cooked to their liking. |
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