George Foreman GR0036W User Manual

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Important: Do not use heavy pressure on the lid of the grill at any time.
6. After selected time, the food should be done. If you would prefer longer

cooking, simply follow the steps beginning at step 4.

7. Once cooking is complete, carefully open the grill cover using a pot holder.
8. Remove cooked food using plastic spatula provided.
Note: Always use silicone, heatproof plastic or wood utensils to avoid scratching

nonstick surface of grill plates. Never use metal spatulas, skewers, tongs, forks or

knives.
9. When finished cooking, unplug the appliance.
Important: heat will continue to be ON until the appliance is unplugged.
0. Allow liquid in drip tray to cool before removing it from under grill. Wash and

dry drip tray after each use.

FOOD

COOKING TIME

COMMENTS

MEAT
Fresh hamburger (5 oz.)

4 – 6 minutes

¾-inch thick

Cooked to medium (60ºF)

Frozen hamburger (5 oz.)

5 – 6 minutes

¾-inch thick

Cooked to medium (60ºF)

Flank steak (¾ lb.)

6 – 8 minutes

¾-inch thick
Cooked to medium rare

(45ºF)

Skirt steak (½ lb.)

4 – 6 minutes

¾-inch thick
Cooked to medium (60°F)

NY strip steak (shell

steak) (6 oz.)

6 – 8 minutes

¾-inch thick
Cooked to medium rare

(45ºF)

Beef tenderloin (5 oz.)

4 – 6 minutes

¾-inch thick
Cooked to medium rare

(45ºF)

Beef kabobs

5 – 7 minutes

Cooked to medium (60ºF)

Pork loin chops, boneless 4 – 6 minutes

¾-inch thick
Cooked to 60ºF

Pork loin chops, bone in

4 – 6 minutes

½ -inch thick
Cooked to 60ºF

Sausage, link or patty

4 – 6 minutes

Cooked to 60°F

Hot dogs

4 – 5 minutes

Cooked to 68°F

Bacon

6 – 8 minutes

Cook until crisp

Smoked pork loin chops,

boneless

4 – 6 minutes

Cooked to 60ºF

Lamb chops, loin

5 – 7 minutes

¾-inch thick
Cooked to medium (60ºF)

SUGGESTED GRILLING ChART
The following are meant to be used as a guideline only. The times reflect a full

grill of food. Cooking time will depend upon thickness and cut being used. Use a

cooking thermometer as a test for doneness. If the food needs longer cooking,

check periodically to avoid overcooking the food.

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