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infrared burner on my new grill
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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 148727" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Googled infrared burners on grills and got this article:</p><p> </p><p>Chars a steak on the outside but leaves it rare in the middle. </p><p>What if I told you there's a grill that will cook foods in half the time of any other grill? A grill that can produce the kind of heat necessary to char a 1" steak on the outside but leave it rare in the middle. A grill that can reach cooking temperatures above 700oF. How, you ask? The Infrared Burner. The infrared burner works by focusing the flame of a standard gas burner onto a ceramic tile that has thousands of microscopic holes in it. This converts the heat of the flame into infrared energy, the same energy you feel from the sun on a cold day. This heat is much higher and more persistent than a standard grill can produce.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like it concentrates heat to cook quicker (or burn faster if you don't watch it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 148727, member: 53"] Googled infrared burners on grills and got this article: Chars a steak on the outside but leaves it rare in the middle. What if I told you there's a grill that will cook foods in half the time of any other grill? A grill that can produce the kind of heat necessary to char a 1" steak on the outside but leave it rare in the middle. A grill that can reach cooking temperatures above 700oF. How, you ask? The Infrared Burner. The infrared burner works by focusing the flame of a standard gas burner onto a ceramic tile that has thousands of microscopic holes in it. This converts the heat of the flame into infrared energy, the same energy you feel from the sun on a cold day. This heat is much higher and more persistent than a standard grill can produce. Sounds like it concentrates heat to cook quicker (or burn faster if you don't watch it). [/QUOTE]
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