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  2. The Best Indoor Grill for Your Kitchen - AOL

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    The Krups Precision Indoor Grill is our pick for the best indoor grill, thanks to its useful features and versatile cooking options. When you’re shopping for an indoor grill, there are a few key ...

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  4. How to Cook with an Indoor Grill - AOL

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    No, we don’t mean taking your grill inside: Indoor grills are a specific type of grill that usually run off electricity. Take a deep dive into the pros and cons of buying an indoor vs outdoor grill.

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    Get this sear-tastic powerhouse at Amazon in time for those Memorial Day soirees. Tastes like summer: This smokeless indoor Hamilton Beach grill is down to $64 Skip to main content

  7. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    Sear-grill and gear grilling is a process of searing food items over high temperatures. Sear grilling can be achieved using a gas grill, charcoal grill, hybrid grill, or infrared grill where the below flame heats the grill grates to temperatures over 480 °C (900 °F). Sear-grilling instantly sears the outside of meat to make the food more ...

  8. Searing - Wikipedia

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    Searing or pan searing is a technique used in grilling, baking, braising, roasting, sautéing, and the like, in which the surface of the food (usually meat such as beef, poultry, pork, or seafood) is cooked at high temperature until a browned crust forms.

  9. Grille (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A wooden window grill in Plaza del Conde del Real, Valencia ().The structure was probably used as a stable. Grille, and control for an air duct. A grille or grill (French word from Latin craticula, small grill) is an opening of several slits side-by-side in a wall, metal sheet or another barrier, usually to allow air or water to enter and/or leave and prevent larger objects (such as animals ...