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Article: Griddles & grills.(Cooking Equipment)(Griddles/grills )
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- Foodservice Equipment & Supplies
- Article date:
- September 1, 2004
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* Types: Griddles/grills cook foods on a smooth, solid surface with a heat source below. A grill is not a cooking appliance per se. Instead, it is a grid of metal bars that holds food over a heat source. Floor and countertop models are available. Sandwich and panini griddles have also earned a spot in many kitchens.
* Capacities/Footprints: Standard griddles range in width from 24" to 72". Tops can range in length from 18" countertop models to 72" floor units, with 20" to 32" of depth. Additional depth can be added in half-foot increments.
* Energy Source(s): Griddles can run on electricity, gas or propane. Many operators laud gas models for their more even heat ...
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