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Thinking of getting a GF Grill - advice please
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I bought a baby GF years ago, and I absolutely love it, it's so healthy and when I steam chicken or veges in my steamer, I sometimes us the GF to brown it up a bit before serving, and apart from anything else, it makes the most amazing toasties, especially chicken mayo! and bacon and egg toasties, and .......
ok will stop there, must go have dinner, am starving now.
Thanx
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IF I got another one - and it's deffo an "IF", I would get one with removeable plates. If you only tend to grill lower fat meat esp sausages, then there isn't much fat comes out, but you do get a sticky residue which has caramelised itself onto the plates by the time you have finished cooking. Cleaning mine is the bane of my life - I hate it! I'd love to have removeable plates even if I just soaked them in warm water.
I have the larger GF with the thermostat - that bit I can recommend0 -
Following advice fro Which
Breville Chef's Commercial HG20
* Price: £55
* Score: 70%
Breville chef's commercial HG20
The Best Buy Breville Chef's Commercial HG20 grill is a class act and, overall, was the quickest grill on test.
It's easy to use too.
Antony Worrall Thompson GI Diet Grill HG25
* Price: £50
* Score: 68%
Antony Worrall Thompson gi diet grill hg25
This TV chef branded grill is another Best Buy from Breville. It makes lovely food though it isn't quite as quick as the HG20. It is, however, easy to use and clean.
It is particularly good at evenly browning food and keeping it moist. Food looks appetizing too. Its large size means it can handle lots of food – up to eight burgers at a time – so is another good choice for families.NSD 0/150 -
Ooooohh PP, really, you'll Freecycle me yours :j :j :j
That'll be a good excuse to come and see you again, too :j :j :j
Thanks hun, you are an :A
Let me know when you've found itOperation Get in Shape
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