If you crave the taste of grilled food long after the summer ends, still want to barbecue on a rainy day or just want a healthy alternative in your cooking style, you may want to look into purchasing an electric indoor grill. This type of grill offers the convenience of being portable and smokeless as opposed to an outdoor grill. You can find one that will give you exactly what you are looking for.
Of course one of the most well known names in electric grills is the George Foreman brand. This line offers an array of indoor grills beyond the small popular portable bestseller. For instance, the George Foreman GGR200RDDS indoor/outdoor electric grill is an electric barbecue grill with a large 200 square inch cooking surface with George Tough nonstick coating for your meat, vegetables or whatever you decide to grill. This grill that comes with a stand costs around $60.
Sanyo offers a small but powerful 17 x 12 nonstick smokeless indoor electric grill. Its 1300-watt heating element has an adjustable temperature control for its 200 square inch surface. The grill drains fat away to its removable drip pan for not only a healthy meal but also an easy clean up afterward. This grill also has a cool touch handle and base design to prevent burns. The Sanyo grill costs less than $40.
Delonghi’s indoor electric grill has an Aroma Scenter feature to add herbs, spices or flavored wood to this built-in holder to further intensify your food’s flavor. It also has an embedded heating element to cook foods evenly on the nonstick surface. The clear glass lid is meant to help the device maintain moisture and juices sealing in the flavor or your meat and vegetables. The Delonghi grill also has a cool touch handle to help with easy and safe portability. This grill costs between $70 and $80.
There are other indoor grills from many brands such as Breville, Chefmaster, Sunbeam, Tiger, West Bend and Zojirushi. In fact, Chefmaster carries a stove top indoor barbecue grill for less than $20, giving you the convenience of a portable grill without the hassle of a going outside to barbecue. In fact, many of these electric indoor grills typically cost less than $100, so they are relatively inexpensive and affordable for most budgets. You can make as many or as few portions as you need, whether you are dining alone or having a few friends over.
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