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Topic: Hotdog grills turning black
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Jack Ondracek
Film God
Posts: 2348
From: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 09-19-2006 07:41 PM
We use that grill & have had that problem, too. It seems to be a combination of the kind of hot dog you use and how hot the grill is set. We found that we really don't need to cook these things to death. Running the grill near the low limit set by your health department should be good enough. They're cooked already, after all. If you can, experiment with other brands of hot dog. Some will handle a roller grill better than others, and we used to use a brand that left quite a crust on the rollers. We're presently using the Sinai brand dogs... very good... though even those won't hold all day on a roller grill.
We also use a little Pam... emphasis on little . Too much of the stuff and you get a foamy surface that doesn't hurt anything, but doesn't look all that great, either.
In the end, the answer to this is probably not to put more hot dogs on than you think you can sell in a reasonable amount of time. On really slow nights, we don't use our grill at all. Instead, we'll just use the microwave, if and when an order comes up. That might not be the PC way to do it, but it'll look a whole lot better in the bun when you sent it over the counter.
We use one of these to steam our dog and burger buns.
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Robert Burtcher
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 194
From: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Registered: Jun 2005
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posted 10-05-2006 03:17 AM
Is the sticky, greasy stuff you're talking about like this?
We use Oscar Meyer 100% Beef franks, and we often see this kind of greasy buildup. The method I use to clean the grill usually can take care of this type of grease as well. I turn the grill on the highest setting and let it heat up. Once hot, I take a washcloth or disposable towel, wet it and squeeze most of the water out, and then I run the cloth/towel back and forth as the rollers rotate, steaming the crap off the grill. It takes a little bit of scrubbing sometimes, but it works.
The reason why the first few rollers are silver and not black like the rest of the rollers is because for a rather long time, other employees have been cleaning the grill with Windex ( ) and a green scrub pad ( ), which scrubs off all the nonstick coating.
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