DoCs Review of the George Foreman GR59A Baby George Rotisserie

By: Gord DoC Routley

Here's another great way to get rid of the fat with your Baby George Rotisserie. It's great for poultry, burgers, veggies, kabobs and a heck of a lot more! You can roast UP to a 5 Lb. chicken, however in my tests a 4 Lb. chicken or 4 Lb. roast works best. I also roasted 2 small Cornish Game Hens to perfection. The meats self-baste in their own juices. It has a very easy to use spit assembly. It also has a 3 hour countdown cooking timer with bell signal and auto shut-off. It also provides you with a full 950 watts of power! The roll-top door opens easily and has a nice safetyglass window for easy viewing and access. It also has a slide-out drip tray to capture run-off fats. The package also includes an adjustable flat basket, 4 kabob skewers and a handy spit assembly remover. Overall it's a fine product, but only for a small family of 2 or 3 people.

Pros:
> Meats self baste in their own juices
> Roasts UP to a 5 lb chicken
> 3 hour countdown timer with bell and auto shut off
> Handle tool for easy removal of hot food
> Also includes: flat basket and four kabab skewers
> Perfect for a family of 2 or 3
> Inspires the cook to search for aromatic "rubs" to marinate the meat!

Cons:
> Will NOT hold a 5lb roast. WIll hold a smaller 4lb or smaller roast.
> Not all the foods want to stay on the spit, and removing it from the roaster can be a bit difficult.
> Difficult to clean metal reflecting plate. It gets spattered with meat juice or food juices and needs cleaning and soaking. Eventually it spots up, like a broiler pan, with tiny burnt-on bits that won't come off. It doesn't affect the overall effectiveness of the device however.

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DoC is a professionally trained Chef, now retired from cookery. He still cooks every day for his family and loves to entertain. This recipe is from his own "black cookbook" collection of great recipes he has collected over the last 40 years. DoC now is the webmaster and host of many self-help websites. See his main site here for a list of them all here >>> http://www.pcmedixwebs.com/adspace4sale.htm.


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