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How did you get those grill marks on that flat surface?
uhhh, it ain't flat.[/quote:8jwqve0u]brian j said:[quote="The Joker":8jwqve0u]How did you get those grill marks on that flat surface?
#-o d'ohbrian j said:yep.Finney said:Was the pic that's up now the one that was always there?
That's what I've got. The Lodge "Pro Grid Iron Griddle" (#LPG13).ScottyDaQ said:I like mine that has a griddle on one side, and the grill on the other.....the big kind that takes up two burners.
Finney said:That's what I've got. The Lodge "Pro Grid Iron Griddle" (#LPG13).ScottyDaQ said:I like mine that has a griddle on one side, and the grill on the other.....the big kind that takes up two burners.
The griddle side works great for cooking breakfast on the kettle.
The Joker said:I must be missing something. The bars that would make the grill marks "look to me" to be much wider than the grill marks on the steak. Steak looks great and I'd love to have one of those pans myself! Must need new glasses...
They are?ScottyDaQ said:The tops of the bars are thin. They're triangle shaped when looking at it from the side.
brian j said:mine is a lodge. they make great stuff and they're cheap. but i have to admit the grill pan is a bit of a pita to clean.Finney said:Lodge makes a few of them. (cast iron)
The Calphalon one sold at Target was rated as a best buy. (alum)
Of course, there are a lot of other brands out there.
The Joker said:They are?ScottyDaQ said:The tops of the bars are thin. They're triangle shaped when looking at it from the side.
Well, bottom line is, steak looks great!
it is quite the optical illusion!The Joker said:They are?ScottyDaQ said:The tops of the bars are thin. They're triangle shaped when looking at it from the side.
Well, bottom line is, steak looks great!
it is quite the optical illusion!Green Hornet said:[quote="The Joker":3r6y16pr]They are?ScottyDaQ said:The tops of the bars are thin. They're triangle shaped when looking at it from the side.
Well, bottom line is, steak looks great!