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All Things Considered => General Discussion--Non food Related => Topic started by: MMike on November 10, 2020, 03:13:01 PM
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Anyone have experience with a smokeless indoor grill?
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In my mind it is not possible. You are referring to an actual cooking device like a pit or even an electric or gas unit right, not the pans they put wood chips in and set in the oven?
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I think he is referring to a "George Foreman" type gadget that has been termed to be a smokeless grill.
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Doh!
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I have not. But we did get the George Foreman indoor grill for my son down at school a few years ago. He uses it often and said it is pretty good. He now also takes pics of the food he is making in school (yeah he is doing real well with this cooking thing), and most look real good. The stuff coming off the GF looks pretty good. He has not complained about smoke or anything else. Sorry I dont have first hand experience, best I can do.
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We had a Jenn-Air grill seems like a hundred years ago now. Had a downdraft vent right next to it. Electric. Taste was.....eh, nothing to write home about. Had plug in modular units, cast iron grates, griddle, rotisserie. It was a ##### to clean up afterwards, so it got way less use than it shoulda had.
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I had wondered about something like this, but the GF soon shot that down with where the H you gonna put it?
https://www.amazon.com/PowerXL-Smokeless-Extractor-Technology-Char-grilled/dp/B088MNS17Q/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAkan9BRAqEiwAP9X6UTKHUAfkiJqF9vOO3P0sFZDqtcMLVEu-7h8XfD5R4BbbFAM0yR2Q-hoCkFUQAvD_BwE&hvadid=408370543093&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9006066&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=7331096083164724660&hvtargid=kwd-1042431552432&hydadcr=15280_9741726&keywords=powerxl+smokeless+grill&qid=1605058256&sr=8-3&tag=googhydr-20
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That looks pretty cool.
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That looks pretty cool.
I thought so also. but I have a small place and a lot of cooking stuff, 3 electric pressure cookers, a Nuwave oven, and air fryer, a Sous Vide supreme, a breville smart oven, numerous slow cookers, electric griddle, 2 electric skillets, a vitamix, and a few small smoothie type blenders, plus several things I know i am forgetting. I use most of it on a regular basis.
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That looks pretty cool.
I thought so also. but I have a small place and a lot of cooking stuff, 3 electric pressure cookers, a Nuwave oven, and air fryer, a Sous Vide supreme, a breville smart oven, numerous slow cookers, electric griddle, 2 electric skillets, a vitamix, and a few small smoothie type blenders, plus several things I know i am forgetting. I use most of it on a regular basis.
IMO you can never have enough cooking stuff. At least that is what I tell my wife. Unfortunately I cannot print her responses to me as I considered them off color. I mean she says to me OK but what are you going to get rid of. I know I know I should not have printed that as this is a family forum but I just had to get it off my chest oh one more thing I took advantage of Bed Bath and Beyond 25% off Veterans Day coupon and bought a XL Ninja grill. Yes my wife was with me of course her comment was off color Imagine her saying “Where are you going to put it. I said I know where I don’t have anything stored she asked where I said her walk in closet. Guess what I am sleeping in the spare bedroom tonight
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Thanks all for your thoughts and stories! I bought the Hamilton Beach indoor grill with the window. It arrives tomorrow. I chose it because it has a cover and the parts go in the dishwasher. Easy cleanup will lend itself to frequent use.The wifey likes the cover so I won't make a mess in her kitchen.Since it has a heated grill design the drippings drop through so it will be better than pan cooking.
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I had wondered about something like this, but the GF soon shot that down with where the H you gonna put it?
https://www.amazon.com/PowerXL-Smokeless-Extractor-Technology-Char-grilled/dp/B088MNS17Q/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAkan9BRAqEiwAP9X6UTKHUAfkiJqF9vOO3P0sFZDqtcMLVEu-7h8XfD5R4BbbFAM0yR2Q-hoCkFUQAvD_BwE&hvadid=408370543093&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9006066&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=7331096083164724660&hvtargid=kwd-1042431552432&hydadcr=15280_9741726&keywords=powerxl+smokeless+grill&qid=1605058256&sr=8-3&tag=googhydr-20
FYI, Costco online has this for $70 until 11/15 - 40% off the Amazon price.
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Today I cooked 4 chicken thighs. Plenty of spatter and excess fat run off. All contained well ...Lots of pepper per Franklin BBQ book. They turned out well..(http://)With 60 mph winds today, indoor kind of day!
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Today I cooked 4 chicken thighs. Plenty of spatter and excess fat run off. All contained well ...Lots of pepper per Franklin BBQ book. They turned out well..(http://)With 60 mph winds today, indoor kind of day!
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I had planned on cooking two NY strip steaks on the Blackstone today, but it was too windy. So I tried to do them in the house with a cast iron skillet instead. I opened the window and turned on the vent, but it still set off the smoke alarms and filled the house with smoke. The steaks turned out great, but my wife says never again. This is the second time I tried to grill steaks inside.
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I need the hinged lid with a viewing window closed most of the cook to keep the smoke and spatter contained.
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I wasn't paying much attention when this posted, but I have one of the older models. It was sold before they included the griddle. I got it because the old house I've been renting had no exhaust fan. It works fairly well, especially if you use the lid, but isn't nearly as nonstick as they make it out to be.
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It is not along the lines of devices described so far, but I have a Ninja Foodi Multipurpose Cooker - the kind that is an electric pressure cooker, a slow cooker, a convection oven, an air fryer etc...
It is not BBQ, but in Air Fryer mode, I've found it does astounding burgers. Juicy and extremely savoury. I also used it to sear the last bit of sous vide brisket I had last week (that I intended to finish on my grill, but then kept slicing bits off of for cold sandwiches!). No smoke, of course, but otherwise it was pretty darned good. It also does a good job of reheating and crisping up pulled pork (in a foil container). As I cook and freeze a lot, in single portions, this is really useful for quick lunches.
Previous to the Foodi, I had an ordinary Ninja Air Fryer, but I like the fact that I only have one device taking up counter-space, and can do lots of different things. It even has a dehydrate setting, although I have not tried that yet.