Can anyone recommend me a good electric grill for indoor use?
I live in an apartment and a weber seems like overkill for a small Korean/Japanese bbq night. I would like to use indoor so a smokeless electric grill under $300 would be nice. Any recommendations? Thanks in advance
Good indoor electric grill?
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George Foreman Smokeless Grill, it should be around $99 or less.
the george formans are great but not what you'd want in the middle of a table say for indoor bbq dining. What about more or a flat one like these?
https://www.catch.com.au/product/maxim-teppanyaki-bbq-grill-…
cheap, or:
https://www.spotlightstores.com/kitchen-dining/kitchen-appli…
cheaper, or
https://www.binglee.com.au/tefal-cb651b-power-grill?gclid=Cj…
prettier but probably not 5x better for 5x price.
Tefal Power Grill by far the best for indoor BBQ
Especially Korean style BBQ on the table.Got one and never looked back.
But not cheap. Around $150If you want to do a "test run" grab a Kmart Electric Griller for about $30
Who knows? You might end up finding it a good cheap optionI read some review says Teflon peeling off, have u experienced that?
I need an electric grill too. It would seem that choosing it is a simple and uncomplicated matter, the only function of which is to maintain a set temperature that provides the best frying for a particular dish.
However, modern grills offer many additional features, including a timer, precise temperature control, and even automatic selection of the desired steak program.
I want to understand modern models and figure out what they have in common and how they differ.
Thanks for help
Hi Jacob1234, buying this electronic grill is not as easy as it sounds. There are quite a few modifications of this device, and it itself is not very cheap, so choosing an electric grill for your home is a very serious matter.
The grill has many advantages, the main of which is that it allows you to prepare many very healthy dishes. At the same time, the electric grill can be used in any room with good ventilation and electricity. Usually, such a device has a thermostat system to easily regulate the temperature, which is very important when cooking, for example, steaks. In addition, the electric grill heats up quickly and thus saves time, and due to the absence of open fire, it is safer than a gas one. Many models of electric grills are lightweight and quite mobile.
An open grill is most like a traditional outdoor grill. The food to be cooked must be turned over so that it cooks on both sides. An open grill allows you to grill thicker chunks of meat and often has a wide heating surface. In addition, an open grill is usually lighter than a closed one.
An example of this https://www.amazon.com/Presto-09020-Touch-Electric-Indoor/dp…But I would recommend the Char-Broil Patio Bistro Closed Type Electric Grill: this appliance has a hinged lid that closes and presses the dish. Accordingly, there are two heating surfaces: one on top, the other on the bottom - and both sides of the food are fried at the same time. The dish will cook faster in a closed grill
You could get an induction plate from Ikea. They are pretty good.