Charbroil Grill Grates Flat Side Up Or Down. eleven years in with my gasser and after joining the forum, i wonder which side up for cast iron grates? a frequently asked question from our facebook and twitter fans is which side of the cast iron grates should be facing up when grilling? I'm a flat side up kind of guy. just got a set of grillgrates and was wondering what other owners prefer, upside down or right side up. the wide, flat side of the grate should face up for maximum contact with food and for the best grill marks. by keeping the wider, flat side up, you can stabilize the food and ensure maximum contact with the grates for the best grill marks. this question would apply to fans that have a genesis or spirit series gas grill. i've gotten a lot of creative comments why the pointy side should be up. People have said it gives more defined sear marks on steak. Do you change it depending on what. The wider, flat side of the cooking grates should be facing.
i've gotten a lot of creative comments why the pointy side should be up. a frequently asked question from our facebook and twitter fans is which side of the cast iron grates should be facing up when grilling? Do you change it depending on what. I'm a flat side up kind of guy. the wide, flat side of the grate should face up for maximum contact with food and for the best grill marks. this question would apply to fans that have a genesis or spirit series gas grill. just got a set of grillgrates and was wondering what other owners prefer, upside down or right side up. by keeping the wider, flat side up, you can stabilize the food and ensure maximum contact with the grates for the best grill marks. People have said it gives more defined sear marks on steak. The wider, flat side of the cooking grates should be facing.
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Charbroil Grill Grates Flat Side Up Or Down The wider, flat side of the cooking grates should be facing. I'm a flat side up kind of guy. The wider, flat side of the cooking grates should be facing. just got a set of grillgrates and was wondering what other owners prefer, upside down or right side up. People have said it gives more defined sear marks on steak. eleven years in with my gasser and after joining the forum, i wonder which side up for cast iron grates? the wide, flat side of the grate should face up for maximum contact with food and for the best grill marks. i've gotten a lot of creative comments why the pointy side should be up. by keeping the wider, flat side up, you can stabilize the food and ensure maximum contact with the grates for the best grill marks. a frequently asked question from our facebook and twitter fans is which side of the cast iron grates should be facing up when grilling? this question would apply to fans that have a genesis or spirit series gas grill. Do you change it depending on what.