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Having an electric grill comes with a lot of benefits. It’s compact and convenient, with no smoke, no flare-ups, and no need for charcoal. You can grill steaks, chicken, hotdogs, vegetables, burgers, bacon, and a lot more! The only problem that most users encounter is the difficulty in cleaning the grill. When you accidentally burn the food, it can be hard to remove as it sticks to the grill.
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If that is stopping you from using your electric grill, check out this cleaning tip by DIY Fab! You no longer have to brush it really hard and spend a lot of time removing all that burnt food. I am sure you will find this tip useful and it will make you enjoy using your electric grill again.
If you have a George Foreman grill at home, give this cleaning trick a try the next time you use it.
For more grill tips and tricks, check this out: How to Deep Clean a BBQ Grill with Household Items, How to Clean Grill Grates Using Aluminum Foil, How to Deep Clean Your Gas Grill
Place the oil catcher tray.
Add some water to a small bowl, then brush the electric grill with water.
Close the lid and switch on the grill. Heat for 1 minute. After 1 minute of heating, switch off your grill from the mains.
By this time, the bits and pieces have softened up. Using a tissue paper, carefully wipe the grill and remove all the burnt food. Be very careful as the grill is still hot. You can use mittens if you want to.