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What can I use to clean metal?
Jdurg:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on April 14, 2008, 12:37:51 pm ---
But, if either spend their time discussing stupid throwaway crap like burgers or sausage, then you know you're wasting your time.
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I'm guessing you haven't had a good hamburger, or a properly cooked sausage then, have you? Making your own burgers by grinding your own meats and adding your own spices to it can result in a grilling session that produces the best food you will ever have.
The same with home-made sausages that are properly grilled and served with grilled onions, mushrooms and peppers. Burgers and sausages most certainly aren't "throwaway crap". If you cook it on a griddle, then yes, it is. If you actually take the time to grill it properly, then it is just as good, if not better, than a fancy steak which is usually charcoaled into oblivion.
Jdurg:
Sooooooooooooooo I guess I misread your post that I quoted? ??? I thought you were just bashing hamburgers and sausages. ;D
Damnit. I'm hungry now. :cheers:
Jdurg:
A pet peeve of mine is when someone is cooking steaks and burgers and says they're having a "Barbeque". That just sends me off the edge. "YOU'RE ---smurfing--- GRILLING MEAT, YOU AREN'T BARBEQUE-ING ANYTHING YOU DOLT!!!!!!!!!!"
If I put butter on a steak, I spread it on while the meat is still raw and it's usually an herb or garlic butter. Definitely not plain butter. I will also only do this on the steaks that I purchase while at the grocery store. When I got to a butcher's shop and get the high quality cuts of steak, there's no need for extra flavoring.
I've also grown quite fond of grilling pizzas. The way the dough cooks over the high heat of the fire gives the pizza a nice crispness to it.
(You guys are a messageboard equivalent to pot. I've now got the munchies! :angry: ;D :cheers: )
javeryh:
--- Quote from: RayB on April 14, 2008, 11:37:46 am ---
--- Quote from: HooPZ on April 14, 2008, 10:55:50 am ---To clean your grill grates, put them in coca cola for an hour. That ---Cleveland steamer--- will clean anything. Seriously.
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Hot water and soap does a much better job, and no sticky coca cola residue.
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I'm thinking I might have to try the coca-cola idea - I'm WAY beyond soap and water doing the trick - I need some sort of active chemical/ingredient to do some serious cleaning. I've tried heating the grill and using the metal brush to clean the grates but it's not that effective - scraping works a little better.
ahofle:
Have you considered just replacing the metal grate as mentioned above? They sell them at the hardware store. It sounds like yours is bad enough that simply replacing it would be the easiest option.
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