The 10 Best Grills
1. Gordon Ramsay's Health Infusion Grill
ÂŁ99.99, argos.co.uk
Gordon's grill has five settings and cooks up to six portions on its non-stick cooking plates.
2. Bodum Bistro
ÂŁ94.95, 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
ÂŁ89.99, 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
ÂŁ35.99, 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
ÂŁ89.99, 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
ÂŁ50, sainsburys.co.uk
This good-value grill makes great food in minutes. Its non-stick griddle plates give even results.
7. Tesco
ÂŁ19.97, 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
ÂŁ37.95, 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
ÂŁ19.99, 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
ÂŁ69.99, 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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