Cooking on a flat-top griddle grill is
fun!
Flat-top griddle grills differ from regular grills because the griddle
itself prevents the food from coming into direct contact with the flame.
There are two significant benefits to this. One, the food can be juicier
because it is not dried out by direct exposure to the heat source. The
other benefit is that a griddle grill uses the principle of conduction,
which transfers heat via the hot surface’s direct contact with the food.
Not only is this an efficient cooking method, but it promotes browning,
also known as the Maillard reaction, which adds additional flavor and
makes your food more visually appealing.
Three of the most important ingredients in outdoor cooking are
self-confidence, deep breaths, and a big smile. If you incorporate those
into your cooking, the results will almost always be better than you had
planned.
Please notice that throughout this website, I have given credit to the
authors of cook books and websites, when using their recipes and
photos. Feel free to borrow or share anything from my website. Just
please remember to give credit to these folks for their hard work.
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