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A beast of an accessory by Cuisinart.
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jf , I was looking at the amount as in volume, cooking times being different for meat vs veggies & all those little bloody wooden skewers. They look nice but we needed to get the job done. While I was cookin my "associate" handed me two packs of hot dogs. It was an interesting event.
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The Cuisinart that I have is a grill brush with a hollow handle for water. It steams/deglazes the grill grates fast and clean.
I don't have a grill basket and may have to get one of those. If it is not one thing it is another item to buy.
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FireMan just to make sure I understand - you used these to grill all the chunks of meat and veggies versus putting them on skewers? That's a pretty sound plan for doing that much!
My son in law has that same dual fuel piece of crap Chargriller which he unfortunately bought the year before he married my daughter and knew me well enough to ask my advice. I cooked on it once over there, and even when it was just a year or two old it was a rusty mess. Fortunately I had given him a surface set of Grillgrate panels for Christmas and was able to top the rusted up grates with those. He plans to replace it soon with a Weber kettle and a Camp Chef 16" stove system, so that he can use a griddle or pots and pans on it.
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I've known them to be called Grill Toppers. I have the Weber version, it's more rectangle than square, but either way a very helpful tool.
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Wasn't there a similar gizmo on here the past week or so that some of the folks bought at Costco and raved about too?
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I have a different brand, but it's very similar and is great for stir frying over charcoal.
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