Why does my George Foreman grill burn everything on the outside? It burns the outside that touches, but the?!


Question: rest is cooked fine. It burns it almost instantly. I've had another one and it didnt do this, or if it did I didn't remember it doing it and must have subsided over the years if it did.


Answers: rest is cooked fine. It burns it almost instantly. I've had another one and it didnt do this, or if it did I didn't remember it doing it and must have subsided over the years if it did.

Sound like it has a short that is causing it to over heat. If you purchased it in under 30 days and still have the receipt - return it it is faulty. If it is older than that it is time to replace it - this one has burned out.

Personally I would recommend a Stove top grill pan. Easier to clean and they don't short out. You can see an image of one here: http://www.target.com/Lodge-Cast-Iron-Gr...

Good Luck!

Sounds like it is broken, OR maybe it is the soap you are using to clean it.

if you can adjust the temp, you may want to turn it down abit

sounds like you have it turned up too high...

Georg Foreman Grills cook fast and hot.

Anything you cook on them do not require the length of time you think it should.





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