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CDSmith 12-30-2003 02:39 PM

George Forman grillers... a few questions for you
 
Some of you own one. I just got one for christmas, any tips?

I remember someone saying that doing burgers on them isn't all that great. Is there any trick to making better burgers with it?


LMK.

crockett 12-30-2003 02:53 PM

don't use crappy hambuger meat use ground sirloin or the best stuff you can find... also get some good steak seasoning I like McCoricks grill mates.. like Spicy montreal steak...
Pick out some nice buns from the bakery section of your local store and not wonder bread... maybe some nice soft French roll style... add any other toppings of your choice.. as it dosn't matter how you cook the bugers it's how you prepare it..

Holly 12-30-2003 02:53 PM

My ex-husband is a body builder. If it can be cooked on a GF grill, I've done it. :winkwink:

For burgers- just don't make them too thick. You can make them as wide as you want, but try to keep them fairly flat. Also, you can flip them even though you supposedly don't need to. Sprinkle some Cavenders on them for seasoning if you're into that.

Fajitas are good, too. Just chop your steak/chicken into strips, slice up all your veggies, and you can do it all on the grill. Put your shells on last.

The Truth Hurts 12-30-2003 02:55 PM

burgers tend to be rather dry..
tip: pour all the grease that collects in the tray back onto the burger.

LOL..

They make killer Grilled Cheseses though,
and it does an awesome job grilling boneless chicken breasts..

RATBOY 12-30-2003 02:56 PM

I've noticed the top plate cooks slightly faster than the bottom plate. Could just be me tho

jimmy3way 12-30-2003 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
Some of you own one. I just got one for christmas, any tips?

1. Slap the shit out of the person that gave you such a crappy gift.

2. Throw it out and buy a proper Lodge cast iron grill pan.

Oh wait, do you live in the ghetto?

Sarah_Jayne 12-30-2003 02:59 PM

my tip is for cleaning - when you are done cooking take a paper towel, wet it and throw it on the hot grill and use the plastic tong thingies to move it around. Most of the junk will come off right away.

The Truth Hurts 12-30-2003 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sarah_webinc
my tip is for cleaning - when you are done cooking take a paper towel, wet it and throw it on the hot grill and use the plastic tong thingies to move it around. Most of the junk will come off right away.
:thumbsup

Krome 12-30-2003 03:04 PM

Cooking vegetables in them is really good and fast. With burgers always make your own burgers from good meat.

RATBOY 12-30-2003 03:08 PM

I marinate the fuck out of everything and just throw it on. S'gud.

CDSmith 12-30-2003 03:10 PM

I always use extra lean ground beef, and am a scientist when it comes to spices and combinations of flavors.


Jimmy --- no, I don't live in a ghetto. Explain why you hate these grills so much. Thanks.


Sarah, thanks for the cleaning tip. I'll try it.

Odie 12-30-2003 03:12 PM

wet cloths work a lot better, u know those j-cloths?? then u can just wash them with soap, don't have to waste paper towels..:thumbsup

jimmy3way 12-30-2003 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
Jimmy --- no, I don't live in a ghetto. Explain why you hate these grills so much. Thanks.
Because they are retarded. Proper meat is cooked with fire and steel. It's tradition, and it's the right way to do things.

The existence and use of these grills clearly illustrates the difference between cooking and heating up food.

- We cook food to make it taste better, we use thermodynamics and chemistry to turn raw food into something more, something artistic.

- We heat food up to kill the germs.

Decide which you do and buy the proper tools.

CDSmith 12-30-2003 03:38 PM

Well, I agree about cooking over fire, definitely. My barbecue get's a very vigorous workout for most of the year, trust me on that. However, if you can imagine the kind of winter we get up here in Canukistan at all you'd know why I might choose to try some alternate ways of cooking certain foods.


I never use only one means or method of cooking anything, I'm not saying that at all. Having one of these gadgets or any other for that matter would be for a diversion from time to time only. And at $179 bucks for the top model I think it's probably a bit more than the average ghetto-dweller can afford.

The Truth Hurts 12-30-2003 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jimmy3way


Because they are retarded. Proper meat is cooked with fire and steel. It's tradition, and it's the right way to do things.

The existence and use of these grills clearly illustrates the difference between cooking and heating up food.

- We cook food to make it taste better, we use thermodynamics and chemistry to turn raw food into something more, something artistic.

- We heat food up to kill the germs.

Decide which you do and buy the proper tools.

You're a tool.
$1 says you got one, but are just too fucking stupid to figure out how to use it.

:Graucho

jimmy3way 12-30-2003 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
I never use only one means or method of cooking anything, I'm not saying that at all. Having one of these gadgets or any other for that matter would be for a diversion from time to time only. And at $179 bucks for the top model I think it's probably a bit more than the average ghetto-dweller can afford.
That's the vile, sick insidious thing about these pieces of crap!!

You can buy the Rolls-Royce of proper cast iron grill pans for $35!!!

I WISH I was as well versed in the ignorance of consumers to have thought up the George Foreman grill!

jimmy3way 12-30-2003 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by The Truth Hurts

You're a tool.
$1 says you got one, but are just too fucking stupid to figure out how to use it.

Nope, not even close.

CDSmith 12-30-2003 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jimmy3way


That's the vile, sick insidious thing about these pieces of crap!!

You can buy the Rolls-Royce of proper cast iron grill pans for $35!!!

I WISH I was as well versed in the ignorance of consumers to have thought up the George Foreman grill!

I guess one of the big draws is that the GF grill cooks on both sides at once, whereas a pan does not. Whatever, it's a novelty, not something to be thought of as cancer, or aids man.


Live and fucking let live.

Vitasoy 12-30-2003 04:05 PM

marinated chicken owns on the grill :)

bogo 12-30-2003 04:15 PM

i just bought a GF a few weeks ago and its great for grilled chicken...although ist a pain in the ass to clean
:2 cents:

Sarah_Jayne 12-30-2003 04:20 PM

kind of silly thing to get overly excited/upset about.


It cooks pork chops well..chicken you have to watch and learn the timings because one minute it will be very juicy and the next it will dry it out.

It also is good for doing bacon if, like me, you don't like it ultra crispy and it makes a really good grilled cheese sandwich.

TheEnforcer 12-30-2003 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Holly
My ex-husband is a body builder. If it can be cooked on a GF grill, I've done it. :winkwink:

For burgers- just don't make them too thick. You can make them as wide as you want, but try to keep them fairly flat. Also, you can flip them even though you supposedly don't need to. Sprinkle some Cavenders on them for seasoning if you're into that.

Fajitas are good, too. Just chop your steak/chicken into strips, slice up all your veggies, and you can do it all on the grill. Put your shells on last.

Cavenders is THE best spice there is. :thumbsup I put Cavenders, Lawry's, and the Montreal Spice seasoning mentioned earlier. makes one HELL of a steak!!

Of course I much prefer a regular grill but that's me.

Rictor 12-30-2003 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jimmy3way


That's the vile, sick insidious thing about these pieces of crap!!

You can buy the Rolls-Royce of proper cast iron grill pans for $35!!!

I WISH I was as well versed in the ignorance of consumers to have thought up the George Foreman grill!

The point of the grill is that it cooks the fat (and some say flavor) out of the meat. So if you are on a lowfat diet, it's useful.

Barbecuing is ghetto whether it's indoors or outdoors though.

Bulldog-Johnnie 12-30-2003 04:40 PM

The foreman grill rocks, especially if you're on a high protein low carb diet that requires you get your calories form whole food.

Hit me up anytime and I will share with you how I use mine.

budz 12-30-2003 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bogo
i just bought a GF a few weeks ago and its great for grilled chicken...although ist a pain in the ass to clean
:2 cents:


try cleaning it while its warm like sarah said .. works wonders



Quote:

Originally posted by crockett
don't use crappy hambuger meat use ground sirloin

mmmmm sirloin burgers

Peaches 12-30-2003 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jimmy3way
Because they are retarded. Proper meat is cooked with fire and steel. It's tradition, and it's the right way to do things.
I've had cast iron skillets and pots all my life, as did my mother, my grandmother, my great grandmother, etc. At no time have we EVER cooked a hamburger over flame using one, lol! :1orglaugh

I love cooking on the outdoors grill and refuse to use anything except true hardwood charcoal, but when it's below 32 degrees outside, I do my "grilling" on the GF grill. Does it taste the same? Of course not. But it's better than panfrying a burger. :thumbsup

steve90 12-30-2003 04:54 PM

chicken is pretty good on it

Peaches 12-30-2003 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheEnforcer
Cavenders is THE best spice there is. :thumbsup
Ditto! :) On my burgers I use worcestershire sauce, garlic salt, pepper and Cavenders. Wig and Mrs. Wig got me hooked on Cavenders. :)

Pete 12-30-2003 04:58 PM

I actually got all the George Forman barbeque utensils for Christmas. They look awesome

Ross 12-30-2003 04:59 PM

Tomorrow. Buy yourself a FAT steak and slap that bad boy on there. Throw some baby potatoes in a pot until cooked, get a nice sauce and some veg and you'll love it.

Thats what I'm talking about.

C_U_Next_Tuesday 12-30-2003 06:17 PM

I use it when its cold outside or i am in a real hurry, but its handy for sure.

I make some great london broil on mine and can make some killer hamburgers..chicken breasts come out nicely too...marinade is the key..keep it moist and dont over cook.

CDSmith 12-30-2003 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by C_U_Next_Tuesday
I use it when its cold outside or i am in a real hurry, but its handy for sure.

I make some great london broil on mine and can make some killer hamburgers..chicken breasts come out nicely too...marinade is the key..keep it moist and dont over cook.

What's your secret for good burgers? What about cooking times?

- AFN - 12-30-2003 07:21 PM

I earned one from ARS' rewards system, but my Dad fell in love with it so I gave it to him.

Vitasoy 12-30-2003 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by steve90
chicken is pretty good on it

It's excellent! nice and moist.... Soooo Yummmy!

KRL 12-30-2003 08:10 PM

I bought one and used it for a week and got tired of the mess it makes. Gets grease all over and stuff sticks to it and its hard to clean.

C_U_Next_Tuesday 12-30-2003 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
What's your secret for good burgers? What about cooking times?
i make them medium sized.. put it on medium heat and cook about 5 minutes. sometimes i add soy sauce to my burger meat to give it some flavor and moistness. I also found its better to eat them right away and not as leftovers or hours old.

hyper 12-30-2003 09:23 PM

grilled cheese are fucking great, i bought everyone in my family a G.F Grill for Xmas

pradaboy 12-30-2003 10:40 PM

I need to get me one too

beemk 12-30-2003 10:45 PM

they're great. even though it grills on both sides flip it because it doesnt grill even.

foolio 12-30-2003 10:55 PM

The grill is good stuff for quick meals. But that all I really use it for. I cook all my serious meals the real way though :glugglug


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