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June 25th, 2006, 12:52 PM
#11
HB Forum Owner
If you'll put that FAQ together for me and I'll put it on the website!
THANKS!
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June 26th, 2006, 11:29 AM
#12
Inactive Member
Now that would be super, all helps and tips appreciated.
Just finished re-seasoning broiler and griddle, grilling steak on broiler, rinsing off with hot water, keeping the griddle protected so burner pan spatters won't settle, now waiting to do pancakes again to see if griddle a little more compliant with easy clean-up...v
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June 26th, 2006, 03:20 PM
#13
Inactive Member
Hey Todd, I dumped the 50 entries or so that I had into Chris' lap. I'm betting that he and I had found pretty much the same answers.
If he doesn't get around to it, I was thinking that some night when I'm really bored I could come up with a table of you guys' solutions for cleaning specific parts.
Jack
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June 30th, 2006, 10:20 AM
#14
Inactive Member
Nope, haven't tried any of that. Usually I do steak one night and pour hot water on broiler to rinse, (use that juice to juice up the dog's food), then the next night I do fish and shrimp,(juice it) and then soapy the broiler pan. I'll try the tilipia, and then the pork chops, -not together like I do the fish fillets and shrimp (how thick of pork chops do you do?)...v
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June 30th, 2006, 03:20 PM
#15
Inactive Member
Mrs. V.
I use my broiler all the time. I learned to wash the griddle well with Dawn and remove all those invisible splatters. So they don't turn black in front of my eyes when using the broiler!! [img]http://www.hostboard.com/forums/[/img] That has seemed to help a lot.
Have you tried talapia in the broiler?? That's my fav!! I did pork chops last night.
i'm just a broiler gal.
berlyn
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July 3rd, 2006, 09:16 PM
#16
Inactive Member
Mrs. V
I get my chops and talapia fillets @ HEB. My chops are medium (1/2+") thickness. With the talapia I put a piece of foil over the brioler patter for easy clean up. Of course I do preheat the brioler and cook about 5 minutes and do not flip the fillet. Hence the preheat of brioler. You can season your talapia any way.
Enjoy & let me know how the talapia turns out. [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img]
Berlyn
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July 30th, 2021, 05:37 AM
#17
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: Need advice on cleaning Chambers
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#18
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Re: Need advice on cleaning Chambers
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