?About 20 years ago we bought a Chef's Design griddle made by Wisconsin
Aluminum Foundry. It has seen better days after a lot of hard use and some
abuse of the coating. We liked it so much and was of high quality so we
wanted to get another of the same type. After many years, they are still
making the same exact design! Made in the USA too!
In addition to the griddle, they have a line of indoor grills too. We
bought both in the end even though that was not the intent. I'd used the
grill a few times now and did London broil on it tonight. I was surprised
at the results. The instructions say to use a medium heat and I normally
would use high, but the results were very good. It took longer than a very
hot outdoor grill, but overall, it was very satisfying. We bought the model
6270.
http://www.allamerican-chefsdesign.com/Product-Detail.asp?hProduct=13
The griddle gets used at least once or twice a week. Typical of weekend
breakfast, I first cook a pound of bacon. The surrounding groove and
reservoir is able to hold the drippings from a pound without draining.
After the bacon, I fried the eggs on the remaining fat. Being flat with no
sides, it is ideal for scrapple as it is easy to get a spatula under it to
flip a slice.
The griddle is also my favorite for pancakes and holds about 8 decent sized
ones at a time. Ours is the model 4240.
If you are considering one, Overstock.com had the best price on line, but
others were very close. I also just noticed they have a 25 year warranty.
Maybe they will do a re-coat of the Teflon.
Aluminum Foundry. It has seen better days after a lot of hard use and some
abuse of the coating. We liked it so much and was of high quality so we
wanted to get another of the same type. After many years, they are still
making the same exact design! Made in the USA too!
In addition to the griddle, they have a line of indoor grills too. We
bought both in the end even though that was not the intent. I'd used the
grill a few times now and did London broil on it tonight. I was surprised
at the results. The instructions say to use a medium heat and I normally
would use high, but the results were very good. It took longer than a very
hot outdoor grill, but overall, it was very satisfying. We bought the model
6270.
http://www.allamerican-chefsdesign.com/Product-Detail.asp?hProduct=13
The griddle gets used at least once or twice a week. Typical of weekend
breakfast, I first cook a pound of bacon. The surrounding groove and
reservoir is able to hold the drippings from a pound without draining.
After the bacon, I fried the eggs on the remaining fat. Being flat with no
sides, it is ideal for scrapple as it is easy to get a spatula under it to
flip a slice.
The griddle is also my favorite for pancakes and holds about 8 decent sized
ones at a time. Ours is the model 4240.
If you are considering one, Overstock.com had the best price on line, but
others were very close. I also just noticed they have a 25 year warranty.
Maybe they will do a re-coat of the Teflon.