Just got some GrillgGates for my old Duane gas grill and want to do some frying using the recipe on Amazingribs. But I noticed that the Grillgrate instructions caution against using skillets on top of the Grates as this might cause excessive heat trapping and warp the Grates. Anyone have this experience? Do I need to save my old rusty gates to use when I want to fry on the grill?
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I didn't know that about Grill Grates. I've put my skillet on them to fry, but I've only done it once. I tried it right after Meathead's article about using the gasser for deep frying came out.
I didn't use a cast iron pan, but used a heavy large saute pan. I had trouble with heat recovery after putting the food in, and I was only frying tortilla strips for Tortilla Soup. It took a loooong time for the oil to heat up (35-40 minutes) initially too.
So I learned that a CI pan is an essential part of the frying on the gasser equation.
I was hoping that the higher heat from the Grill Grates (as opposed to the gasser's grate alone) would help but it didn't in my first experiment.
Now that I know that putting a skillet/dutch oven on the GGs is a no-no, I'll modify my next frying session accordingly.
Kathryn
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I've never fried tortillas for dishes. I have a flat round CI griddle with almost no lip, really well seasoned, and make tortillas and strips for sopa on it with sometimes a spray of oil, most times not. Medium heat and turning over often, until you achieve what you want.
I reserve frying for dipping chips, but not for strips in dishes. It's more true Mex, not border Mex, IMHO. Maybe try it?
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JGo37 These crisp tortilla strips were broken over top of the soup for garnish and also to scoop guacamole on the side. We had soup in Cabo served that way (crispy strips) and liked it. I use a flat griddle for heating and slightly scorching soft tortillas for other dishes. I'm assuming you add the soft tortilla strips to the bowl before adding the soup? Haven't had it that way. Will try. Thanks!
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I would not put a CI skillet on top of the Grill Grates. They can warp at really high temps and the skillet can damage the GG cooking surface. If your grill is totally fitted with GGs, I would switch back to the stock grate if you are adding a skillet or Dutch oven.
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One more question, slightly off topic, but still about GrillGrates. I want to make Meathead's Diner Burger recipe on the flat side of the GrillGrates. The recipe calls for smashing/flattening 1/4 balls of ground chuck onto the griddle with a solid spatula. My concern is that if I do this with the GrillGrates, the meat will extrude through the holes making funky, warty burgers. Should I pre-flatten the patties so I can press a bit more gingerly on the beef--enough to make good contact, but not so much to make bumps?
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I can answer my own question--it wasn't a problem--the meat didn't extrude through the holes at all when I squashed into patties. And the burgers came out great--GBD and juicy--complete with butter toasted brioche buns, Burger Glop, lettuce, tomato and onion, they were a big hit with the family. I'm loving this site!
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GrillGrates also offers an aluminum flat griddle. I got one when I ordered my GrillGrates, but unfortunately have not used it yet, so I can't review it for you.
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Additional control unit
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Originally posted by SmokingSteve View PostGrillGrates also offers an aluminum flat griddle. I got one when I ordered my GrillGrates, but unfortunately have not used it yet, so I can't review it for you.
They can bow slightly at very high heats (700° or more), close to their , but they settle right down as they cool.
Kathryn
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