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Char-Broil Quantum Series Grills
First to recommend
Description
For $499, this is the perfect gas grill for your backyard, hands down. The innovated infrared technology has received a slight makeover in this grill, combined with the sleek, stainless steel look that Char-Broil has relied on for its TEC line of grills.
The infrared burner leave not cold spots or hot spots, and allow for easy grilling without flame-ups. No burned meat, just great-tasting food.
Updated Jan 21, 2008
Weber Performer
First to recommend
Description
"Perform" is exactly what this grill does. The performer is just a 22.5 inch Weber kettle sitting in a rolling cart that comes with a bunch of extras. But it is these extras that take the kettle to the next level.
The lid comes equipped with a thermometer built right in. The cart had the famous slide away lid holder and a handy pull-out charcoal storage bin.
The Weber Kettle is a phenomenal product, and the Peformer just makes it better.
Updated Dec 17, 2007
Char-Broil Torch Fork
First to recommend
Description
This accessory is great for grill masters that do their work in the dark. The fork or spatula attachment fits into a slot in the front of the torch. That slot is surrounded by small bulbs that illuminate what ever you are doing.
Sure, it may be for the grill master that has everything, but you sure have to admire this kind of thinking outside of the bos.
Updated Dec 17, 2007
Grill Charms
First to recommend
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Grill Charms. This is the perfect gift for the grill master who has everything. Use the grill charms to designate who gets which steak, or designate how well done the steak should be. A really great stocking stuffer.
Updated Dec 12, 2007
Char-Broil Big Easy - Oilless Infrared Turkey Fryer
4 people recommended this item
Description
Char-Broil has outdone itself this year with the Infrared Oil-less Turkey Fryer. I have cooked a couple of turkeys and a chicken in it. The concept is great. No oil. No mess. No fire danger.
Only problem with the IR fryer is that it needs a flame control switch. Right now, the 1st gen model on sports ON or OFF. Consequently, if you aren't paying attention, your bird couuld get extra crispy on the outside before the inside is done.
Despite that fact, there are work arounds and I highly recommend picking one up.
Updated Dec 12, 2007
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Lodge cast iron skillet
11 people recommended this item
Description
Lodge is the ultimate in cast-iron manufacturing. The great part about lodge cookware is that if you take care of it and keep it seasoned, it will last until infinity.
Personally, I don't buy the pre-seasoned items. I know they're just as good, but I'm a purist and I like to do the seasoning myself. I think a good season comes from years of bacon cooking.
Updated Dec 12, 2007
Mario Batali Serrated Peeler
First to recommend
Description
This peeler is better than anything I have ever used. It has a wide grip handle that's comfortable and ergonomic. And the serrated blades are very sharp, requiring little effort to peel potatoes and veggies.
Updated Dec 12, 2007
KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer
51 people recommended this item
Description
I have two named Alice and Fred. Work horses they are, they whipped and whipped and whipped, for nearly a year straight in our test kitchen, thank you Alice and Fred.
Updated Oct 23, 2006
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Adjust-A-Cup Measuring Cup
6 people recommended this item
Description
I love the solid measure side.
Updated Dec 27, 2006
Le Creuset 9 1/2 quart French Oven
7 people recommended this item
Description
Le Crueset is one of the world's finest in cast-iron enamel cookware. This big dutch oven is a great pot for making large amounts of food. It can braise whole racks of short ribs or make a massive amount of jambalaya. Because of its material nature, it can also go right into the oven.
Updated Dec 5, 2006
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