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  2. The Best Indoor Grill for Your Kitchen - AOL

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    The Krups Precision Indoor Grill is our pick for the best indoor grill, thanks to its useful features and versatile cooking options. When you’re shopping for an indoor grill, there are a few key ...

  3. Best Cheap Electric Grills for Indoors and Out - AOL

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    Electric grills have come a long way since the days when George Foreman traded his boxing gloves for infomercial stardom. From simple sandwich presses to countertop electric grills and tabletop ...

  4. The Best Smokeless Indoor Grill for Your Kitchen, According ...

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    An indoor smokeless grill is the kitchen gadget you didn’t know you needed, but one you’ll find yourself using whenever you’re craving the taste of a good burger or grilled veggies.

  5. George Foreman Grill - Wikipedia

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    The concept for the grill was created by Michael Boehm of Batavia, Illinois.The original intention was to create an indoor grill that cooked on both sides at once. [3] A second key benefit was to reduce the fat content of hamburgers and other meats by draining away the fat into a separate reservoir.

  6. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    Grilling may also be performed using stove-top "grill pans" which have raised metal ridges for the food to sit on, or using an indoor electric grill. A skewer, brochette, or rotisserie may be used to cook small pieces of food. The resulting food product is often called a "kabob" (U.S. term) or "kebab" which means "to grill" in Persian.

  7. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    Food cooking on a charcoal grill. A barbecue grill or barbeque grill (known as a barbecue or barbie in Australia and New Zealand) is a device that cooks food by applying heat from below. There are several varieties of grills, with most falling into one of three categories: gas-fueled, charcoal, or electric. There is debate over which method ...