Tabletop Grills
In the past 10 years, tabletop grills have revolutionized the cooking industry, allowing users to grill lean, healthy food almost anywhere. Ever since boxer George Foreman created a cooking phenomenon with his patented George Foreman grills, indoor grills and tabletop grilling has become a year-round event. Tabletop grills weren't just used at campsites anymore, but in kitchens across the nation. There are many benefits to smaller, tabletop grills, including: Portability Convenience Healthy Eating There are a few main types of indoor grills. | ![]() |
Two-Sided Grills have grill plates on both sides, pressing the food in between. This results in the food being cooked twice as fast, due to the dual contact. Two-sided grills are available in many sizes, although a large grill is recommended for cooking for a family. Many two-sided grills have attachments as well, such as griddle plates or bun warmers.
Electric Grills or Charcoal Hibachi Grills are small rectangular or round versions of a full-sized grill. These can be used inside or outside, per specifications on the grill. Traditional grill racks provide the cooking surface, and the heat is provided by either charcoal or electricity. These are the most typically seen camping grills.
Grill Combos have the capacity to do more than grill. Some models can roast, bake, smoke, and even fry - providing the amazing flexibility of five different appliances. While pricier than the other models, these combo grills make up for it in versatility.
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