Sheldon wrote:
> On Aug 19, 10:51?pm, Steve Wertz <swe...@cluemail.compost> wrote:
>> On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:05:29 -0700, finecur wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I enjoy BBQ but hate to clean the grill. Today, I found this
>>> "disposable aliuminum grill liner" in HomeDepot.
>> Cleaning the grill is one of the easiest things on earth. You
>> turn on the heat, whether is be gas, electric, or charcoal fired
>> and let the grates heat up for 5-10 minutes. Then you take a
>> wire grill brush to them. All done.
>>
>> They do not have to be very clean. The more gunk you leave on
>> them, the more flavor you get in the end product. It's all
>> sanitized by the heat. Some people don'r even use the brush -
>> just heat it up and burn the gunk black and it's ready to go.
>>
>> This should be int he FAQ if it's not already.
>>
>> -sw
>
> Yeah, the lovely smoke flavor imparted by rancid grease.
Do you just make stuff up? The slick black coating is because of
polymerization and is the original non-stick coating and is the very
same effect you achieve when seasoning a cast iron frying pan.
>
> Some people can always rationalize their filthy living habits, one can
> only imagine the crusty swertz lavatory facilities.
>
> Sheldon
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