Basic grilling – Lynx Professional Grills 27" Free Standing Grill L27PSR-2 User Manual

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pre-HeatIng

pre-heating your grill every

time you use it is extremely

important. pre-heating allows

the briquettes to properly

heat up, providing more even

and more consistent cooking

results.
pre-heat your grill by igniting

all main burners, including

the prosear™ 2 burner, and

setting them to “hi”.
then close the hood and

allow the grill to heat for 10

to 15 minutes. once you’ve

reached your desired pre-heat

temperature, turn off the

burners that you won’t be

using to cook your food.

waRning!

do not leaVe the

gRill unattended

duRing the pReheat

cycle oR at any

time while the gRill

is in use.

pReheating foR

moRe than 15 min-

utes may oVeRheat

the gRill, causing

damage to the

gRill.

types of cooKIng

the main brass burners and

the prosear™ 2 burner in

your lynx grill are capable

of creating a range of heat

intensities. By varying the

heat output, the number of

burners used and the position

of the hood, you can create

either direct or indirect heat

or a combination of both and

develop a wide variety of

succulent recipes. there are

two basic types of grilling in

an outdoor grill...

direct heat

and

indirect heat

dIrect Heat
direct heat cooking occurs

when foods are placed

directly over the heat source.

this form of heat is known as

“radiant” heat because the

heat radiates directly from the

source to the food.
direct heat is a must when

you want to sear the outside

of your food to seal in flavor.

lynx prosear™ 2 Burners

provide the heat necessary to

sear foods and seal in flavor.

IndIrect Heat
indirect heat cooking occurs

when the food is not close to

the heat source. heat reaches

the food via air movement

within the cooking area. this

form of heat is known as “con-

vection” heat.
indirect, or “convection”

cooking is achieved by placing

the food on one side of the

grill and igniting burners on

the other side. you leave the

burner below the food “off”.

you should keep the hood

closed as much as possible

during this type of cooking to

maintain even heat around the

food. you regulate the heat

by adjusting the burner, using

the hood thermometer to

monitor the temperature.

BASIC GRILLING

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