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  2. Outdoor Griddles Are the Coolest Grills to Cook on This Year

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    36" Griddle with Hard Cover. For many cooks, Blackstone is the brand synonymous with outdoor griddles. The model we tested is powerful with a large, 769-square-inch cooktop.

  3. Gridiron (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A commercial hinged broiler or gridiron was designed for use in the Bridge & Beach, Co., 1898 vertical cast iron stove. This hinged broiler was manufactured by Luigi Pieragostini, also of the New Haven Wire Goods Co., and patented in 1939; U.S. Patent #2,148,879. [7] A gridiron in use

  4. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    The griddle or pan may be prepared with oil (or butter), and the food is cooked quickly over a high heat. Griddle-grilling is best for relatively greasy foods such as sausages. Some griddle-grilled foods may have grill marks applied to them during the cooking process with a branding plate, to mimic the appearance of charbroil-cooked food.

  5. Flattop grill - Wikipedia

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    A flattop grill is a cooking appliance that resembles a griddle but performs differently because the heating element is circular rather than straight (side to side). This heating technology creates an extremely hot and even cooking surface, as heat spreads in a radial fashion over the surface. Flattop grills have been around for hundreds of ...

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  7. 6 Foods You Should Be Cooking in a Cast-Iron Skillet ... - AOL

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    We spoke with a food scientist to find out which foods you should always cook in cast iron. Meet Our Expert. Bryan Quoc Le, Ph.D., food scientist and author of 150 Food Science Questions Answered.