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Trollydolly_2
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Helloo alll
My mum has just given me her George Foreman, Its quite a big one with a bun heater on the top. It does different temp.
BUT ive never used one before, anyone got any fancy ideas or just normal stuff of what to cook on it??? And how long and what temp!
Thank yoooooooooou
Trolly xx
My mum has just given me her George Foreman, Its quite a big one with a bun heater on the top. It does different temp.
BUT ive never used one before, anyone got any fancy ideas or just normal stuff of what to cook on it??? And how long and what temp!
Thank yoooooooooou
Trolly xx
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Trollydolly wrote:Helloo alll
My mum has just given me her George Foreman, Its quite a big one with a bun heater on the top. It does different temp.
BUT ive never used one before, anyone got any fancy ideas or just normal stuff of what to cook on it??? And how long and what temp!
Thank yoooooooooou
Trolly xx
Pretty much anything you would normally grill or fry can be foremaned!
Steak, chicken ,burgers, bacon, sausage, onions,
I also do my toasted sandwiches on there now mmmm scrummy.
I only have the small one for singles like me but I bet someone on here will have the instruction book for yours0 -
I cook chicken, fish and veg on there.0
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HI
You can do pretty much anything that you would normally grill. I find that if you're doing steak/pork steaks.etc. it needs to be about 1/2" thick or it soon dries out. Also if you can marinade things like turkey steaks/chicken breasts it also stops them from drying out too much.A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist.
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Cheese and onion toasties...........Mmmmmmmmmmmmm....................Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda....................0
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Must admit I bought my George Foreman as an impulse buy in the sales and have never used it. It just seems easier to use a griddle pan on the hob (which can then be wiped with a bit of kitchen towel and chucked in the dishwasher). Never thought of using it for toasties though, might have to dig it out, dust it off and give it a go."The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
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Toasties work so well on this.
I use mine for meat, fish, veggies anything really that you would fry or grill.0 -
Hey! Got this great and yet simple recipe I always use for the George Foreman:
Stuff whole Rainbow Trout with Rosemary, Herb - butter,salt and pepper and Slices of Lemons,
And Rub a wedge of lemon on the skins season with salt and pepper. and grill til cook!
And thats it!
You can actually buy this in sainsbury - taste the difference range but I bought it once, copied it and it taste just the same.0 -
Home - made burgered are great to grill there too!0
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Off topic a little - Do you find them a pain to clean? I spray with soda crystals and wipe down well.0
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