The 10 Best Grills
1. Gordon Ramsay's Health Infusion Grill
£99.99, argos.co.uk
Gordon's grill has five settings and cooks up to six portions on its non-stick cooking plates.
2. Bodum Bistro
£94.95, johnlewis.com
An electric table grill allows you to cook your dinner in front of your party guests. Think of it like a fondue or raclette party.
3. Tefal XL Comfort
£89.99, homeandcook.co.uk
Claims to be the most powerful grill on the market, cooking eight portions at once. It has grill, barbeque and mini-oven settings.
4. Russell Hobbs Panini
£35.99, currys.co.uk
Lay out your lamb chops on a spacious grill, in the knowledge they'll cook evenly and with that lovely chargrilled stripe and taste.
5. George Foreman Easy Clean Grill and Melt
£89.99, georgeforeman.co.uk
As well as being versatile, it doubles as a raclette that works well for cheese-on-toast dishes.
6. Sainsbury's Be Good To Yourself
£50, sainsburys.co.uk
This good-value grill makes great food in minutes. Its non-stick griddle plates give even results.
7. Tesco
£19.97, tesco.com
Not only does this heat up rapidly, but it cooks fish, meat and even vegetable slices well. The casing is wipe-clean and scratch-resistant and it stores away easily.
8. Prestige A La Carte Griddle
£37.95, hartsofstur.com
This is ideal for use at the table for a sociable cooking experience or to bring out when your cooker's grill is already fully in use.
9. George Foreman Compact
£19.99, georgeforeman.co.uk
George Foreman's compact model is fantastic for one or two-person households, or if you are short on space. It's a doddle to set up, too.
10. Cuisinart Griddle and Grill
£69.99, lakeland.co.uk
The retro-look grill is slow to heat up, but it's worth the wait – salmon steaks remain succulent and chicken breasts are well-browned.
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