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71 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hamilton Beach Grill with Probe Review,
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This review is from: Hamilton Beach Set & Forget Indoor Grill (Kitchen)
Due to the fact that my apartment complex has gone to a prohibition on propane gas grills, I found myself in the market for an electric grill alternative. Like most of you, I electronically window shopped for quite a while comparing most of the major manufacturers of contact grills and Panini presses. It seemed that this has become a large market providing considerable choice to the consumer in this field.
All of these products seem to be a not too distant relative of the humble waffle iron. One of the oldest electrical appliances in manufacture, next to the slow cooker and electric counter top roaster oven, all which date back to the 1930s. I needed to stay below or at the $100 price point, so the very high-end units were out of reach. It was worthwhile looking at these higher priced grills in order to become familiar with the best features. Finally, I settled on this excellent indoor grill by Hamilton beach, with its unique temperature probe. The probe is no small innovation for a contact grill, because of the fast cooking time on most contact grills the difference between medium rare and well done is easily overshot and consequently missed by the most attentive of cooks. This feature makes cooking to perfection very easy. So far, I've enjoyed great success with this not too big, not too small, indoor contact grill. I was able to prepare at one time a dozen mini-burgers known as sliders, on another night 4 large thick lamb chops and for another meal a tri-tip. This handy little grill performed beautifully, it also makes great bacon! Cleanup is very easy, I've noted that many people with many grills have quite a bit of trouble cleaning their grills. I would like to offer some pointers on this problem. Although it is true most nonstick surfaces are regarded as dishwasher safe, however I would avoid this method as a generality. Nonstick surfaces can be deteriorated by excess use of detergent and harsh cleansers used in dishwashers. In order to preserve the longevity of the nonstick surface use little or no detergent whenever possible and rely on very hot water to do most of the work. A nylon brush is very convenient and safe to use on the surface. Also, rinse the plates very thoroughly because residual detergent can degrade the nonstick finish over time. I have had nonstick cookware that has lasted over 30 years, when treated with this kind of care. I also recommend using a paper towel and a small amount of vegetable oil to be massaged on the nonstick surface in order to maintain what chefs call good seasoning of the surface. This refreshes and protects the smooth surface and adds to its nonstick properties. It seems that some people are a bit over compulsive with their cleaning practices regarding nonstick surfaces. On this particular grill, I found that the narrow edge of an ordinary wooden spoon can easily push burnt on particles into the waiting drip tray. The rest can be handled with a damp paper towel or cloth. How easy is that!? I have only one small issue with this otherwise marvelous contact grill. It's not a physical problem, but rather the name. Apparently the phrase "set it and forget it" is used in an entire product line by Hamilton beach. It's a very appropriate thing to say in regards to slow cookers and roasters. It is a very poor thing to suggest when dealing with very high temperature cooking with many issues that naturally require constant in-process cooking supervision. Most safety problems in the kitchen arise from inattentive cooking practices. I believe that this product could be renamed the Hamilton beach digital sensor grill and Panini press In conclusion, I have some suggestions for Hamilton beach regarding future versions of this grill. 1. Consider producing alternative grill plates. In the form of a waffle maker, smooth griddle and a shallow pan that fits the griddle plate and allows the top griddle to become the lid for baking. I would package this separately as a completer kit for the original grill as well as offering it in an all in one boxed set perhaps complete with silicon tip tongs spatula and cleaning products and possibly an apron with Hamilton beach graphics proudly blazed across the apron. Include a well illustrated carefully researched and tested cookbook specifically conceived for this contact grill and Panini press. This would be significant added value to the unit at modest cost to the manufacturer. Perhaps developed by a friendly third party publisher. 2. Consider redesigning the Panini float handle in order to make it a three position grilling system. This is a common popular feature in many competing grills, allowing both cooking surfaces to lie flat or to float above the surface of the food broiler fashion and to control the pressure of the upper grill on the food being grills. 3. Most Panini presses and contact grills have a common technical flaw that has resulted in no small amount of frustration and consumer dissatisfaction in these appliances. This little flaw is in the use of a small safety feature used to control overheating. It is an inexpensive tiny little fuse typically mounted in the rear of the unit. These fuses are often overly sensitive to the predictable heat levels that commonly occur in these grills. When this fuse self sacrifices to protect the grill from overheating the customer is stuck with a significant dilemma. Generally this occurs after the warranty is expired and they have very little recourse. This is a two dollar part that can mean the early demise of an expensive and very useful counter appliance. The natural conclusion is to replace this fuse with a resettable circuit breaker that accomplishes the same purpose but does not require warranty issues or product replacement. For the added cost this would result in considerable savings to the manufacturer in terms of issues they would not have to deal with and not to mention result in much happier customers over time. This is a universal problem throughout this category of appliances and why no one has addressed this issue is a big mystery to me. This is a very fine example of a modern contact grill and Panini press. It is an excellent build and seems very sturdy, I expect many years of good service from it. I hope this review has been worthwhile. Happy indoor grilling!
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, no longer overdone!,
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This review is from: Hamilton Beach Set & Forget Indoor Grill (Kitchen)
As advertized, you can set your desired temperature and cook your meat (or what-have-you) exactly how you want to. But a word of advice (in case you're not inclined to read the manual): when using the probe, you HAVE to let the grill finish preheating before you put your food on the grill or the probe will never activate, your grill will get stuck in preheat mode, and by the time you convince yourself that you REALLY should look under the hood, it's overcooked. Yup, speaking from experience. When used as directed, it works great!
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I like it,
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This is the first contact grill I have used in over 15 years and the first with both removable plates and probe. I think the probe makes it easier to get the meat cooked properly without over cooking it, which is my problem with range top cooking. The chicken I grilled on it was cooked exactly right, tender, and still moist. I even use the probe when cooking hamburgers because my husband wants his cooked "dead", same way with steaks. He doesn't want any pink in the middle and this way they are cooked properly in the middle without over cooking. I did pork steaks with the bone in, and it took about twice as long to cook because the top did not contact the meat, but they did not over cook and I would do it again.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great grill,
This review is from: Hamilton Beach Set & Forget Indoor Grill (Kitchen)
Got this grill a couple of weeks ago. Probe works really well. I use it with frozen foods without probe and it is fast. I use the rocket grill type parchment bags with it and there is no clean up other than perhaps a little grease in the cup. Food comes out perfect and it isn't squished like the rocket grill and the juices remain. Obviously those pouches are expensive. When I run out, I will just cut parchment paper. I hate cleaning.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Product,
By Heart Felt "emy" (Oregon City, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
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I love using my grill this is the second one that I have gotten. My first Hamilton Beach Grill I used until the non-stick coating started to come off. So I replaced it with this one. It is smaller than my first one but when cooking for two it is perfect. Pre-heat the grill to 425, place chicken breast in and cook for 5 minutes. Remove from grill and place in aluminum foil for 10 minutes. Perfect moist chicken! YUM!
Do be careful though it is a cooking appliance and the outside gets hot! Keep little ones away or they may get burned.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than expected,
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This review is from: Hamilton Beach Set & Forget Indoor Grill (Kitchen)
I looked at every type of indoor grill available before I finally bought the HB Set & Forget Indoor Grill. I wanted an all metal grill with interchangeable and removable plates that would open to a flat grilling surface. This grill was not it. However, because it had removable, cleanable plates and a side fat-catcher, I chose this one. I am not disappointed. You can use the meat probe, timer and temperature settings to cook steaks, chops, fish and vegetables to perfection. I have even grilled fruit-peaches, plums and pineapples. Clean-up is easy. The one thing that is missing is a recipe book. While I do look forward to improvements-all metal, interchangeable plates, expandable grilling surface-I love this grill and would not hesitate to buy another one when the need arises.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The easy way to cook meat perfectly,
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This review is from: Hamilton Beach Set & Forget Indoor Grill (Kitchen)
I purchased a George Foreman grill earlier in the year to make burgers,but found that was basically all it could do and even then only if I had the patty at the perfect thickness for it. Chicken breasts were way overcooked on the outside to get the inside done and clean up of those non removable plates was awful so I ended up rarely using it. I loved the concept though and knew there had to be a better way.Then I saw this grill on sale. The first one had issues with the upper plate. I could not remove it so took it back, but tried again. It was well worth it. This thing can cook. I've never had a chicken breast cooked so perfectly, inside and out. It's fast, easy and very easy to clean. Press a button, remove the plates, the small grease drawer and wash right in the dishwasher. There is plenty of room for four chicken breasts and I've cooked a huge pork steak on it as well. It's my new favorite was to grill.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very happy. A great buy.,
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I purchased this grill after researching many in stores and on line. This grill was the right size and had the features I wanted. I like that the plates come out for easier washing. They don't clean so well in the dishwasher but they are easy to clean with a nylon brush or sponge. I also like that the grease tray does not sit on the counter but is built into the grill. It's so easy to pull the grease drawer out for cleaning. The temperature probe has turned out to be such a GREAT feature. It ensures that the meat doesn't overcook while we're making side dishes. My husband and I use this at least twice a week. We have not made paninis yet. We cook chicken breats, chicken thigh fillets and vegetables on it. I set the temperature, put the vegetables on when it's hot, set the timer and viola! It's easy cooking, easy clean up, easy storage. We are very happy with this purchase.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!,
By Cyndy (Boise, Idaho) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hamilton Beach Set & Forget Indoor Grill (Kitchen)
This is a wonderful grill. The removeable grill plates are so easy to keep clean - just put them into the dishwasher. It does not have a large surface but works nicely for 2-3 adults if the portions are reasonable. I haven't done any thick pieces of meat, so haven't made much use of the temperature probe. It is so convenient that we cook more because it is easier and quicker to grill a couple of pieces of chicken or small steaks rather than go out to dinner when you're tired. Add a nice salad and that's all you need.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
better than George foreman......,
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Built quality is on par with George foreman grill. I bought this instead of the George Foreman because the removable grill plates and oil tray. The display is also digital instead of cheap dial knob. On top of the temperature stick to cook your perfect steak. For it's price it is up par with the $100 grill like DeLonghi and offer more features than other grill.
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Hamilton Beach Set & Forget Indoor Grill by Hamilton Beach
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