Food and Drink: May 2008 Archives

Teppanyaki style grilling

You know those fancy Teppanyaki restaurants where they cook on a hot plate in the middle of the table while throwing knives around?

Well now you can duplicate the experience at home with Cook-N-Dine tables (preferably without the knife throwing - leave that for the experts).

How does it work? well some fancy techno-gizmo heating system causes the special steel in the center of the table to form a concave pit that holds all the food and juices in one area while keeping the surrounding metal table cool.

Want one for your boat? well we've got you covered: their new "MarinYaki" boat table features a 20" x 15" cooking surface..... just don't try using it while underway unless you want a pile of boiling hot stir-fry chicken vegetables and sauce dumped in your lap by an unexpected wave.

Teppanyaki style grilling via appliancist

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folding grill

This folding grill is the latest example of not completely thinking through your great new product idea.

It's a portable grill that you just fold up and carry with it's convenient carry handles...... carry handles that probably get very hot when the grill has been used recently.

I can see it now, guys get together for an party at the beach, grill some burgers and hotdogs, have a few beers, time to go home, grab the grill, sizzle! time to call the paramedics. Way to ruin a perfectly good party.

I see no massive warning labels on the grill. This is America - I guarantee one of the first 10 owners of this grill will be dumb, burn themselves, and then sue the grill manufacturer.

Currently available for £19.99 ($40 + $160 shipping) from gadgetshop.com.

Folding Grill via Dvice

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