Re: [CnD] can George be foiled?

2015-09-23 Thread Teresa Mullen via Cookinginthedark
Well never tried it, but I would use a non-stick spray before cooking stuff on it. I would think that if you would use boil, I would think it would get stuck that's me. However try it see what end results you would get. Teresa MullenSent from my iPhone > On Sep 23, 2015, at 7:12 PM, Charles Riv

Re: [CnD] can George be foiled?

2015-09-23 Thread janbrown via Cookinginthedark
I have a huge George which I used as a bbq before I got a smoker/grill. I used it for things with cheese in them to protect the grill. I don't think it is necessary to use foil with them. It makes cleaning harder I think. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 23, 2015, at 4:12 PM, Charles Rivard via Coo

[CnD] can George be foiled?

2015-09-23 Thread Charles Rivard via Cookinginthedark
Does anyone cover a George Formann grill with aluminum foil? If so, how is the results? What benefits are there to doing this? What are the dangers or drawbacks? No speculation wanted, just personal experience based facts. Thanks. --- Be positive! When it comes to being defeated, if you t

Re: [CnD] Fingerling Potatoes

2015-09-23 Thread Becky McCullough via Cookinginthedark
The bake potato express in the mike is much faster. You can get the bake potato express at Walgreens for only ten dollars. I got one for Christmas a few years ago. It is a square cloth with two pockets where you put the potatoes, and cook for 6 or more minutes. They come out really great, and no

Re: [CnD] Fingerling Potatoes

2015-09-23 Thread olb--- via Cookinginthedark
How about cooking in boiling salted water until just past the raw stage. Then cutting them crosswise or lengthwise into slices or strips and then frying them in a little shortening or oil. Add just a bit of butter for the enhancement of the flavour. Another idea is to cut the raw potatoes in