I scored a Genesis Silver B a few months back and upgraded the grill grates to the porcelain coated cast iron. I have been using the grates in what I think is the "normal" way (left side of the picture below) and then the other night, when I was getting ready to cook some burgers, I thought to myself "Huh. I wonder how it would cook if I flipped the grates so the wider side is up." so I did.
I really liked the result - the grill marks on the burgers were really nice and well defined and I liked the "sizzle" when the burgers went on. The meat released nicely from the grill when I flipped the burgers. I think I'll leave the grates this way.
Now, is somebody going to tell me that they were supposed to be that way all along?
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Pat
I really liked the result - the grill marks on the burgers were really nice and well defined and I liked the "sizzle" when the burgers went on. The meat released nicely from the grill when I flipped the burgers. I think I'll leave the grates this way.
Now, is somebody going to tell me that they were supposed to be that way all along?
Finished Product:
Pat