J. T. in Michigan
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thanks for the replies. going to give it another try this weekend.
...I respectfully disagree in regards to the Grill Grates being unnecessary ...
I fully recommend the grill grates,use them on my EP-330 with great results. No flareups. Also have them on my 22 OTG!As Andy says the Genesis or any grill with a sear burner works well and I used it and other ways with charcoal to get the coals right below the grate. You can get great results from them once you learn your grill.
I respectfully disagree in regards to the Grill Grates being unnecessary as I have seen much better performance using them. You can get just as hot, but you don't need to if you do not want to. Also the design reduces flare ups to almost nothing. Also what used to flare up and literally go up in smoke gets put right back onto the meat. It is hard to describe till you start using them. And once you do you won't use a standard grate again if you can help it. JMHO
i like trying new things and the grates look like something that would be fun to try out. going to try this weekends steak right on the genesis grates again, but will probably pick up a set of grill grates in the next month or so to try out.
also, i have a question about the salt. I have read to salt the steak while it's warming up to room temp so the salt has time to get into the meat, but i have also read that if you let a steak sit with salt on it, the salt can draw out the moisture of the meat.