Heartland Bakeware 3800-3820, 3805-3825 manual Grilling Guide, Comments

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Grilling Guide

(For 36” units with grill feature)

Generally we recommend preheating the grill 10 minutes on high. This provides a more even heating of the grill. Then follow the guide below.

When grilling roasts and thick meats sear on high then reduce heat to allow food to cook through- out and not burn. Turn meats once after juices appear on the surface. Flare-ups will naturally occur when fat falls on the flame so do not leave unattended. Until flaming subsides reduce heat and use a long handled spatula or tongs to move meat to a different area of grill. Brush BBQ sauces on during last few minutes of grilling.

Meat

Cut

Flame Size

Thickness

Inches Cent.

Approximate Cooking

Time (in minutes)

& Comments

Beef

Steaks

High

¾-1

2

5-7 total, turning once

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ground beef patties

Medium

¾

2

8-15 total, turning once &

 

 

 

 

 

cooking until well done

Pork

Hot dogs

Medium

 

 

5-10, turning once

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pork chops or kabobs

Medium to sear each

¾-1

2

5/side to sear ; then 30-40

 

 

side; then low

 

 

or until no longer pink

Lamb

Lamb chops or kabobs

High

¾-1

2

5-7 total, turning once

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken

Chicken parts, with

Medium to brown;

 

 

5/side to brown; then 30-

 

bone and skin

then low to finish

 

 

40 until juices run clear

 

Boneless, skinless

Medium to brown;

 

 

5/side to brown; then 10-

 

breasts

then low to finish

 

 

20 until no longer pink

Fish

Whole or steaks

Medium

¾-1

2

8-10 total or until it flakes

 

 

 

 

 

with fork

 

Boneless fillets

Until it flakes with

 

 

5-10 total

 

 

fork

 

 

 

 

Lobster tails, thawed

 

 

 

8-10 total

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3800-3820, 3805-3825 specifications

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