A Sad Time: The End of Grilling.....

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A Sad Time: The End of Grilling.....

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As a current resident in a city apt in Findlay , I no longer have the use of my precious Weber Kettle charcoal grill. :( I basically have no way to enjoy the outside whatsoever at my apt. It was one of the detracting factors of the apt , but had no other recourse as it is a decent distance from work and is close to Wally World and various other places I like to shop.

Next year I'm hoping I can find a different residence with outdoor grilling amenities. What would you guys recommend for indoor grilling of some type? The George Foreman grills intrigue me.
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I've never used a George Foreman grill as they seem like too much of a toy to me. Nothing you do inside will come close to outdoor grilling but I do like my cast iron grill pan made by Le Crueset. It's pricey but it comes with a 100 year guarantee. You can't beat cast iron for heat retention and good browning of food.
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rood wrote:I've never used a George Foreman grill as they seem like too much of a toy to me. Nothing you do inside will come close to outdoor grilling but I do like my cast iron grill pan made by Le Crueset. It's pricey but it comes with a 100 year guarantee. You can't beat cast iron for heat retention and good browning of food.
I like to cook with cast iron as well as I've heard negative reports about teflon toxicity. I've seen some iron grill pans at Wal-Mart, but don't know of the quality. Yeah, I know nothing will touch true outdoor grilling with wood charcoal as I've come to love. This summer is going to be excruciating. The only bright side is I have a friend who is about 6 miles away that grills and smokes ribs and brisket a lot outdoors during the summer and was thinking of just taking my grill to their place and using it occasionally there.
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George Foremans aren't bad. Far from the real thing mind you, but certainly not bad. I've really only ever cooked boneless chicken or burgers on mine, but it does alright.
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Post by hammb »

Personally I don't like the Foreman at all. It is certainly NOTHING like actual grilling.

I just don't think there really is a way to emulate grilling indoors, especially if you're a charcoal griller.
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