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Delonghi Panini Grill


ReviewStuff two slices of of rustic Italian bread with mozzarella, prosciutto, fresh basil, roasted red peppers, and whatsoever else takes your fancy, brush with olive oil, then press amongst the hot plates of this grill for the best panini outside Italy. The nonstick plates are hinged to adjust to any thickness of sandwich, meat, fish, or vegetables, and the bottom plate slants somewhat to grant grease and juices to drain off into the included plastic cup. Brunch guests will ooh and aah over the retro-look mirror-and-glitter finish of the grill with it is wide sweep of a handle. A round polished knob lets you set and see just the right temperature in a little glass window. Measuring 14 by 12-1/2 by 5 inches, the grill includes a cord wrap and locks for upright storage. A comprehensive gift-quality recipe book featuring more than 60 recipes for panini, bruschetta, and spreads comes with the grill, which is covered by a fixed 1-year warranty. –Ann Bieri

Delonghi Panini Grill

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Delonghi Panini Grill

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Delonghi Panini Grill

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199 of 203 humans found the following review helpful.
4Every home needs a panini grill
By A
But not inevitably this one. I purchased this grill from Amazon in March. I use it alot, and even considered giving it 5 stars, but I have a couple of issues with it.

Compared to the other panini grills I have seen (Villaware, Krups, Wolfgang Puck), the DeLonghi has fewer, more widely spaced ribs. This design makes it easy to clean with a cloth, and no cleaning “comb” is provided. However, a drawback to the wide spacing is it may concede your panini to squish down into the valleys where all the oily stuff goes. You would be astonished how much oily goo a peperoni and mozzerella panini may make, in particular if you brush the outside with olive oil, butter, or mayo before grilling like I do.

A minor annoyance: when it is stored upright on it is back, it teeter totters on the lid’s power cord. IMO, a high end appliance shouldn’t have such a glaring design flaw.

Even though I like the DeLonghi alot, if I were buying another one, I would undertake the Villaware.

166 of 171 persons found the following review helpful.
5Worth each penny
By A
I have hoped by now that I would see a review on the DeLonghi Retro Panini Grill CGH800 and have been looking since October 2003. I have read other reviews on competitor’s models, but to date no one has written in on this terrifi unit so I feel I should.

I had a bad experience with another Panini Grill, likewise comparable in price but with handle breakage problems. In the reviews for the one I had purchased prior there was another with the same problem. I was hesitant in regards to getting another, but I loved the conception and was more than willing to undertake another brand with high quality standards. In November I purchased this product.

The unit is very heavy and well made, and the handle is strong. I have made a heap of Panini sandwiches and every one is excellent. The grilling of the sandwich takes with regards to 4-5 minutes and develops fantasti grill marks and the contents inside are very hot. I have used homemade bread, French bread, rye bread, pitas (which I feel are too thin) hoagie rolls and even store purchased rolls all proving wonderful.

The combinings of sandwich fillings for Panini’s are endless. I serve a huge Panini with a bowl of soup for an easy weeknight dinner and a alter of pace from the some recipes I make on other nights. We in truth look forward to each and each one and I am not disappointed in this product.

I want to comment on the non-stick – it is utterly wonderful! Cheese or anything that may ooze out just comes up with a piece of toweling, not one thing ever sticks. I have not grilled meats on it as I have three sizes of another well-known grill, but have grilled zucchini along side the sandwich. With the magnificent coating I would not hesitate to cook meats and I like the fact that it has a trough for the grease to drip into the cup that is provided.

I likewise have not used anything but the most eminent temperature on the control as I only use this grill for Panini sandwiches, but I am sure that it would be perfective with something that necessitated a lower temperature. Also an further and added plus, –it surely would be idealisti if my husband was not finished with something I served initial and the thought that I could keep sandwiches warm and not burn the bread by turning the temperature to a low (keep warm) setting for sure is a terrifi addition to this product.

The product is pricey, but if you want quality and long life –this product is worth the investment. I am very happy with my purchase.

622 of 660 people found the following review helpful.
2Who Needs Grill Marks?
By Born in Kansas
I applied to be a restaurant owner and chef, serving outstanding toasted sandwiches from assorted mercantile sandwich presses with flat plates and I genuinely missed them after I left the business. After much thoughtfulness and reading reviews, I hesitatingly purchased this unit due to for the most part 5 star reviews. The Delonghi has a nice feature in the temperature control and overall build quality, nevertheless after making one sandwich I realized it is severe shortcomings which I suspect is mutual to all grooved griddles.

I do not grasp the buyer fascination or hype for grill marks on sandwiches just so that you may get that Italian “Panini” look. Grill marks may look cute but they are a functional waste for a toasted sandwich. The problem is that the deep impression made in the bread causes an uneven heating of the bread surface and ingredients underneath. I made a classic Rueben with rye, big eye swiss, corned beef, kraut and thousand island dressing. The ridges pushed deeply sufficient into the bread to cause the cheese to melt through the bread where the untoasted surface was amidst the grooves. So the grooves were toasting but not the among where the cheese soaked through. ALso consider that rye is more dense than typical sandwich bread and it still did not withstand this process. The sandwich ended up a soggy mess within with regards to 3-4 minutes and would not come out of the press very effortlessly due to the deep grooves where the softer bread “gave up” and merely started falling detached from being soaked. So I returned the unit, unsatisfied with the results.

I then promptly substituted Delonghi with my second choice for which I will have to have trusted my basi instincts. I got the Breville unit because it is with regards to the only one on the market that has flat griddle plates top and bottom for a genuinely even toasting over the entire surface of the sandwich. The heat level is perfective and the surface area is more prominent than the Delonghi and it will in truth accommodate 4 sandwiches at one time. The bottom plate features a raised lip around the perimeter to incorporate ingredients that may run out or for cooking meat. You may leave the sandwich in longer than the Delonghi to grant a more crusty surface if desired or more heat to the interior ingredients without burning anything. It is very forgiving on cook time so it would be hard to demolish anything cooked in it. I have also found it terrifi for cooking hamburger patties. And it does it very quickly. A third to half pound pattie will cook in 3-5 minutes, cooking both sides at one time. Not to mention that my Rueben now comes out perfect. I have also cooked Tyson marinated chicken breasts in it, with outstanding results. And will next undertake sirloin steak cuts, which I am sure will yield magnificent results.

The Breville likewise has a stair step slider lid aid on the side handle to concede you to set variable thicknesses for ingredients to stay clear from smashing your panini or toasted sandwiches to cardboard thin slices of bread. Also allows for outstanding pizza reheating to crisp the crust on the bottom plate and setting the lid to the open “radiant heat” melt position, hovering to warm the topside ingredients while the crust does it is thing. All in all, a much superior choice unless you like “tire rut” sandwiches. I am very impressed with this unit which performs as well as the $600 mercantile units we used in my restaurant.

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