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Do You Like Your George Foreman Grill?

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I have a small old (not one of those newer models) George Foreman Grill and really like it!

Did not use for a long time, but since moving into a condo I use it a lot more these days.

Grilling Burgers and Chicken on it sometimes tastes better than BBQ or charbroiled! :)

I however HATE having to clean it. Just wondering, what method do you use to clean it, and what are some UNIQUE & tasty things you grill on it???

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Update:

By "OLD" I also mean it does NOT come apart in order to clean it easier !

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  • 8 years ago

    I bought one with the removable plates and I used it a lot. One side was a grill and the other side was a flat plate. I could make pancakes and grilled cheese sandwiches.

    It makes a good pannini sandwich. Don't try bacon as the fat would be all over the place. Pineapple is good.

    My sister has an old one and she'd let it cool, then wipe as much off the surface with a paper towel. Then when she cleaned it, she just used a paper towel with a little dish soap and then another wet paper towel to rinse the soap off.

  • 8 years ago

    I'm on my third one, and yes, I do like the thing. I ALWAYS use cooking spray on it before use - and I clean it within a couple hours after use - it's a LOT easier to maintain by doing that. Mine has cooking surfaces that can be removed and washed in hot soapy water with a simple dishrag. Works like a charm.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    It is grest. Especially for singles. Clean it just SOAP AND WATER.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I don't have one.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    NO! When I saw how tiny it was, I put it in "file 13". No thanks.

    Source(s): I cook, bake and grill.
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