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How to grill, without a grill anyone?

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stilletoe · 20/04/2010 16:44

I don't have a grill at home, but want to start to grill meat instead of oven cooking or frying.

I thought about buying one of those square looking pans with the raised ridges, I think they are called griddle pans. Would this do it do you think?? (I've got a george forman, but it just dries out meat, making the texture very dry and tasteless.

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IMoveTheStars · 20/04/2010 16:48

griddle pan would be fine I think, all the fat will drain away, so similar to grilling in that respect.

Good for steaks too

SilveryMoon · 20/04/2010 16:50

I have this problem too.
I don't have a grill and would quite like to cook fritatta's(sp?)
Hows would I do that???

throckenholt · 20/04/2010 16:50

you could oven cook on a rack so that the juices drain.

moondog · 20/04/2010 16:56

Trouble with a griddle is it fills kitchen with smoke and grease.
We have a small bbq by the back door and cook stuff on that all year round. My parents do this too as well as keeping a primus stove outside for stirfries.

Really makes a diferenc in keeping your kitchen clean.

Silver, you could do a frittata no probs. When ready to turn, put study plate (heatproof) over pan, then turn over. Slide it back in to brown other side.

SilveryMoon · 20/04/2010 17:11

Thanks moondag.
That sounds like a plan, wasn't sure if I could do that or not, will try later in the week.

stilletoe · 21/04/2010 17:25

Thanks everyone.

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