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<blockquote data-quote="cody6766" data-source="post: 2704817" data-attributes="member: 26511"><p>If you don't want to go all out on a dedicated flat top, you can pick up this nifty little gadget called the Little Griddle. They're about $50 on Amazon. It's a stainless flattop grill that's 18"x13" and just sets on your charcoal or gas grill. You need to crank your grill on high to get a really good sear, but it works well. The only trouble can be flipping and not hitting a hot enough spot. For $50, it's a great little tool. I do steaks, chops, burgers and anything else on it. I used to use cast iron inside, but will do less of that now that I have this outside. It saves on the smoke in the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cody6766, post: 2704817, member: 26511"] If you don't want to go all out on a dedicated flat top, you can pick up this nifty little gadget called the Little Griddle. They're about $50 on Amazon. It's a stainless flattop grill that's 18"x13" and just sets on your charcoal or gas grill. You need to crank your grill on high to get a really good sear, but it works well. The only trouble can be flipping and not hitting a hot enough spot. For $50, it's a great little tool. I do steaks, chops, burgers and anything else on it. I used to use cast iron inside, but will do less of that now that I have this outside. It saves on the smoke in the house. [/QUOTE]
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