Is an indoor grill worth buying?
Thinking about getting this
http://www.thebay.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/thebay/searing-grill-0199-25360c--24
>>7583933
Charcoal grills are superior phamilia
>>7584173
While I agree, I live in an apartment building. I do have a balcony, but it's honestly not that big and not very practical considering I'll be selling the place soon.
I want juicy meat with nice grill marks for superior presentation.
What do family?
In my university days my roommate bought one of those, but with a glass lid. We found it to be more for convenience of putting on frozen hamburger patties and sausages.
Cleaning them was such a fucking bitch.
>>7584173
>not using wood chunks so you don't get gross coal taste
absolutely degenerate
>>7584188
Open the window and put the grill near the window
>>7583933
Is that your dog?
> buying from TheBay
>>7583933
What's wrong with a cast iron griddle pan ?
>>7584540
All those do is make "grill marks" on food. They are less effective for cooking due to the lower heat output and they lack the "smoky" flavor from a real grill which happens when the juices from the food drip down into the coals.
>>7584309
no. dogs are faggots
>>7584551
You probably love cats right? Guess what? Cats are for losers. You're a loser. How does it feel?
>>7584173
Isn't an indoor charcoal grill bad? In that they give off carbon monoxide?
>>7583933
Listen to >>7584192.
I also have one and after 2 weeks I never touched it again. You can't wash it in the sink, so you have to work with papertowels. Worst experience, I ever had.
I still keep it. Would use it for a come together with friends, where lots of grilling takes place, but just for me, it is a waste of time to fire it up.
>>7583933
I need to stop opening threads because of the picture. I have no idea why I'm here
>>7584309
I would like to pet that puppy
>>7583933
grill right, pupper
>>7583933
My dick gets very confused when seeing something very cute. It says "if you feel that attracted to something, you must want to fuck it"
>>7585742
>>7583933 (OP)
My recommendation would be to pick up one of these old Farberware grills from eBay or your local Goodwill.
>>7584188
i live in an apartment without a balcony
.. i rigged a weber smokey joe to the fire escape
do something similar, i promise you won't regret it
>>7584546
If you're not happy with cast iron you'll be very disappointed with even the best electric grill. My parents had some stupidly expensive grill (George Forman?)
I used it to make toasted sandwiches and that's it.
If i wanted to char something indoors i'd allways use a griddle, i think the trick is to leave it on the heat for 5 - 10 mins before you use it as they retain heat very well.
for Cajun chicken i'd dry rub a brest then place one on the griddle presentation side down. wait 2 mins and flip it, then it will go in a 180C oven for 15 mins. Beautifully charred on the outside (party because of spiced) and moist inside.