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  2. How do you prep bratwursts for cooking on the grill? Why a ...

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    Cook on the grill for 5-8 minutes at 400-450 F, turning as needed until done. While finishing up, place your bun on the grill to toast it. Put desired condiments inside the bun, place brat on top ...

  3. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    The griddle or pan may be prepared with oil (or butter), and the food is cooked quickly over a high heat. Griddle-grilling is best for relatively greasy foods such as sausages. Some griddle-grilled foods may have grill marks applied to them during the cooking process with a branding plate, to mimic the appearance of charbroil-cooked food.

  4. How to Grill Brats Perfectly Every Time - AOL

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  5. How to Grill Brats Like a Pro from Wisconsin - AOL

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    The post How to Grill Brats Like a Pro from Wisconsin appeared first on Taste of Home. To learn how to grill brats like a Wisconsinite, start by parboiling the sausages in beer. Then, grill to finish.

  6. Flattop grill - Wikipedia

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    A flattop grill being used is located on the right. A flattop grill is a cooking appliance that resembles a griddle but performs differently because the heating element is circular rather than straight (side to side). This heating technology creates an extremely hot and even cooking surface, as heat spreads in a radial fashion over the surface ...

  7. Carryover cooking - Wikipedia

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    Carryover cooking (sometimes referred to as resting) is when foods are halted from actively cooking and allowed to equilibrate under their own retained heat.Because foods such as meats are typically measured for cooking temperature near the center of mass, stopping cooking at a given central temperature means that the outer layers of the food will be at higher temperature than that measured.

  8. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    A convection oven (also known as a fan-assisted oven, turbo broiler or simply a fan oven or turbo) is an oven that has fans to circulate air around food [1] to create an evenly heated environment. In an oven without a fan, natural convection circulates hot air unevenly, so that it will be cooler at the bottom and hotter at the top than in the ...

  9. The Difference Between Convection and Conventional Ovens - AOL

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    Cooking With Convection Since convection ovens work so fast, the foods don't have to be cooked for as long a time as in conventional ovens. Plus the temperature can be set lower, at about 25 ...