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Cooking With Your
Stainless Steel Gas Grill
Your stainless steel gas grill compared to charcoal grill is much faster,
and they are easier to clean too. If you follow proper safety guidelines, the gas grill cooking can
be fun, and the average garden Griller can cope with the gas grill a few
meals.
Ensure the propane tank is attached to the pipelines in accordance with the grill. Tighten the
coupling of a wrench, and pay attention to the smell of gas, or hissing, which indicates a leak.
Turn on the propane tank button until the line pressure.
Start the stainless steel gas grill . Heat it up by turning the button 'Start', or a few
appropriate option, then press the start button, the grill burners will ignite. After lighting the
burners, the temperature set button until the flame just a few inches of the burner plate tubes. It
is not necessary, however, that the flame-up because it will quickly burn the food and cause damage
to the grill. If the Stainless Steel Bbq Grill has an electric start, with a long lighter
or match for outdoor use.
Apply to the food to the grill surfaces. Steak and most of meat can be placed onto the stainless
steel bbq grill slats raw, but will be less need for food products with aluminum foil wrap. Packing
the small items they cook evenly, and they will not be able to drop between the slats, and is
burning in the pipes.
Lower the grill hood over during cooking, and watch the temperature gauge, if
applicable. Most of the bars will be embedded in the temperature indicator in the upper hood,
and it should read 300-450 for most of the grilling.
Turn on the food every few minutes in order not to burn on one side. Steak and meat are more
sensitive to this than the foil-packaged food, but if left unattended, even if the food will be
smoke.
Remove the food from grill when done, turn the temperature button and shut down the propane gas.
The grill should be cleaned with wire brush to the tool, but a professional grill masters, leaving
the fat in the meat strips in the 'season' them.
Cleaning Your Stainless Steel Gas Grill
Fill a spray bottle with water and one tablespoonful of mild dishwashing liquid. Fill
a second spray bottle with water and adjust the misting nozzles of the two bottles of the function.
Evenly mist the surface of the stainless steel grill and a water / liquid detergent. Gently rub the
surface of the grill with a soft cloth.
Rinse the grill in the squirt bottle containing water, making sure to get rid of all the soap.
If you are not careful will be staining and detection.
Towel dry the surface of the grill with a soft cloth, taking care to prevent water spots.
Once the Stainless Steel Gas Grill is completely dry, mist a very thin layer of
glass cleaner in the areas where sealing or fingerprints are present. Wipe the glass clean with
paper towels.