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Jas
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12th Mar 10 at 11:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what can you actually cook on them.. are they worth getting?
dan_m1les
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Yes, just to make awesome toasties on and cooking burgers
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You can can cook pretty much anything on them. Are they worth getting - mines been sat in the cupboard since I got given it nearly a year ago
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i don't use mine.

I use my halogen oven more than my actual oven though!!!
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I use mine alot for toasties/chicken etc.
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Awesome for doing tuna steaks, chicken and toasties on although can make some things taste a bit to dry i find.
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I use mine all the time, burgers are reallyt simple and don't make a mess.

Chicken is good on it, and toasties are awesome too. Can pick up a small on e or £20 anyway can't you?
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got one in the office and cook bacon, sausages, burgers, toasted tuna, mayo and onion sandwich is the best though
Ian W
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Got one but only really use it for burgers, bacon, toasties.
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brilliant! superb
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use it alot for steak, burgers and toated cheese sandwiches


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I bought one about 6 months ago, used it solidly for a month and now I couldn't even tell you where it is.
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I prefer my Simon Weston grill tbh.
Ben G
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i cook all my chicken/burgers/beef grillsteaks on my george foreman.

i love it. pain in the arse cleaning all the crap off after though

suppose you could could bacon on it aswell, never tried it though.

Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Rammer
Awesome for doing tuna steaks, chicken and toasties on although can make some things taste a bit to dry i find.


the reason the food gets dry is because it has a lot less fat in them. therefore healthier.

Hammer
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That's the thing though, there is no fat in chicken and all the goodness in fish is in the oils which you remove by using the George Foreman.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G

i love it. pain in the arse cleaning all the crap off after though




Clean it whilst its slightly warm still
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
That's the thing though, there is no fat in chicken and all the goodness in fish is in the oils which you remove by using the George Foreman.


theres a little fat, and i prefer the chicken dry anyway. i usually add it to a sauce anyway.

i don't eat fish
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brilliant things

we've got a huge one as said clean whilst syill warm
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or use the one that you can stick the plates in the dish washer


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I use ours for baggeuttes alot etc.

I dont find they cook steaks particularly well, you need flash fry them very hot.
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Got my mum one for her birthday about 5 years ago, its been used about 6 times.
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Use ours for bacon most weeks. That's about it.
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quote:
Originally posted by _Allan_
I prefer my Simon Weston grill tbh.


It was so good, He eveen put his face on it!

John
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Simon Weston was the best looking rangers fan at the game a couple of weeks ago.

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