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George Foreman knows how to knock out the fat!!
This unit truly excels in getting the Job Done! It meets and exceeds all of my expectations. It makes excellent roast chicken better than my regular oven would do!! I love it!!
There are no temp settings to be bothered with. You just set it to the amount of time that you want the food to cook, and forget it! I like to put some lemon juice on the chicken first and then put some dry rub on it after tying it down so that the legs and wings don't stick out. I then put the bird on the spit, place it in the unit, turn it on and forget it.
About an hour or so later, you'll have a golden juicy roast chicken that's very crispy dry and golden brown outside, yet tender moist and juicy inside!! The secret is in the cooking action. The food is exposed to the heating element by being slowly rotated which cooks it evenly and precisely! it actually make food cooked in it taste a whole lot better!
The drip tray catches all the fat that runs off the food. You can also do baby back ribs, a small turkey, sish-ka-bobs,chicken pieces, hot dogs, sausages, a ham or roast and a leg of lamb! You can set the timer to cook the food for any desired amount of time, up to 3 hours!
Comes with a 2-prong rotisserie spit, 6- skewers for kabobs, a small square basket, a larg cylinder-shaped basket for making guilt-free French fries and a drip tray.
The slide-up door, interior parts like the heat deflector and drip tray come out for easy cleanup! 1-year warranty.
Stop buying roast chicken already cooked. Get yourself this marvelous machine, cook it yourself and save some money! And have greast roast chicken that you never thought you could make at home yourself!! The kids will LOVE it as well!
Last edited on Nov 21, 2009
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