
| Msg # 1672 of 1954 on ZZNY4434, Thursday 9-28-22, 9:09 |
| From: HRBRICKERNOSPAM@IJ.NET |
| To: FOIL_ACCOUNT@YAHOO.COM |
| Subj: Re: Is It the 21st Century Yet?? |
XPost: alt.food.barbecue, misc.consumers.house, rec.food.cooking XPost: rec.food.equipment On 4-Oct-2006, foil_account@yahoo.com wrote: > I'm having the damnedest luck researching this, and I don't know why. > Maybe it's just not made?? > > I want to grill my own steaks. At home. On a table. That's all! > > But electric doesn't seem to really do the job, on account of the low > temperatures. So gas seems the way to go. But, heck, where are these > things?? Doesn't anyone make a simple gas grill that sits on the table > or counter top and can be used indoors? Okay, so I need ventilation: > I'll leave the window open and have a fan blowing. > > I tried looking and looking but no one seems to make such a thing! I > just need to directly cook over flames in an apartment, and I can't buy > some huge fancy restaurant-grade contraption. > > Now, in the meantime, I came across something called infrared grilling! > Sounds interesting, but they are at least a grand and a half for the > low-end models, and I need them smaller, anyway. > > So does anyone have any recommendations? Or am I forced to use a > portable tabletop CHARCOAL grill indoors?? (That means I'll have to > buy an industrial-strength fan, too, in all likelihood!) > > I can't believe it's so hard to get a fire started in 2006 A.D. =) > > Thanks in advance for any advice! I want to cook meat directly over > flames, but indoors, in an apartment, no less! I don't know why, but > all the grilling stuff I can google are either outdoors or electric or > over fireplaces!! Tfhis will do it for you. Lots of seering capability for steaks. Cost is about US$300. http://www.rasmussen.biz/grills/portG.html -- Brick(Youth is wasted on young people) --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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