Korean Barbecue Pan
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$91.97
$45.97
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Korean Barbecue Pan in Korean is a very popular cooking appliance. These days, Korean Barbecue Pan are becoming more popular than the traditional model plates which are non-stick coatings or complete caste irons for better, healthier cooking experience. Korean Barbecue Pan can be placed on stove tops or on portable burners and most have well-built draining system to collect excess oil and fat, minimizing oil splashing while grilling. They are very affordable and easy to clean for long lasting care and usage.
- HIGH QUALITY --- Our durable, non-stick Korean Barbecue Pan is one of the most convenient ways to cook tasty and delicious food.
- INDOOR & OUTDOOR --- Round grill plate has no problem in outdoor BBQ Charcoal Grill. Also you don't need to worry about the weather anymore. Enjoy your favorite grilled foods any time you want with the Korean Barbecue Pan on your electric, gas, or propane stoves inside the house.
- WATER-FILLED DRIP RING --- Pour some water or seasoning wine into the ring to attract extra fat and oil, which can eliminating greasy and smoke, at the same time improve the flavour.
- HEALTHY COOKING --- Fat/ Grease draining system. Great for pork belly or any type of meat. Start eating healthier and better tasting food when you cook with this Korean Barbecue Pan without spending too much time and efforts.
- EASY TO USE --- Our Korean Barbecue Pan is easy to cook and fast heat up. Reduce lots of cooking time. It is suitable for cooking many foods, such as pork, beef, marinated meat, meat and veggie skewer, mushroom and so on. Due to the drip-ring, there is no need to worry about the dripping of food sauce that messes your table up.
Junior K.
Absolutely amazing Yakiniku hotplate for the Iwatani grills. I have a Iwatani Tatsujin Slim, and the ring underneath this plate has intentions that fit into place on the Tatsujin Slim. The better-holding part comes in handy when in use (and everyone is picking delicious food off of the plate). The ring part holds a medium cup of water to help steam while cooking the meat, seafood, veggies, or whatever else you have to fry at your tabletop dinner. I was able to find some Korean Bulgogi (thinly sliced beef with sauce and onions) at Costco and fry it to perfection very quickly (I live in Honolulu). The handle-looking accessory is not really a frying-pan handle as I first thought from looking at the picture, but a tool to carry off the top of the hot plate for cleaning. Just stick the two prongs into one of the slots and carry it right to the sink. Clean-up was easier than anticipated, as I expected the sauce to stick to the surface or stain the finish, but it scrubbed off clean and easy with a dish brush and dish detergent. I'm not sure how long that ability will last (I don't think it was designed to have sauces burning on the surface, but we live in Hawaii and that is how we tend to do things here) but it is doing fine so far. My family loved the indoor grilling experience that this Iwatani grill brought to our family dinners and we plan to use it again soon in the future.
Larry H.
I love this thing we have been using it a lot my kids love the idea of cooking there own food. It's great for when we get together with friends and family everyone can eat at there own pace
Jessica L.
bought this to go with my Iwatani butane burners and this works great. It is easy to get it very hot, so one has to learn to either turn the say strips of meat often, especially if any marinades having sweet components, otherwise it will burn...but if not too far, is still great.
I have used a pineapple-habanero yummy Costco sauce to marinade the chicken, and so that left a lot of charred bits on this grill plate. Most just fell off, some a tad more scraping and the rest it took fingernails to scrape off the last bits within the plate's recessed surface, but considering the heat, I am still impressed with the non-stick coating.
A great addition for these butane stoves at a great price too!
Junior K.
Absolutely amazing Yakiniku hotplate for the Iwatani grills. I have a Iwatani Tatsujin Slim, and the ring underneath this plate has intentions that fit into place on the Tatsujin Slim. The better-holding part comes in handy when in use (and everyone is picking delicious food off of the plate). The ring part holds a medium cup of water to help steam while cooking the meat, seafood, veggies, or whatever else you have to fry at your tabletop dinner. I was able to find some Korean Bulgogi (thinly sliced beef with sauce and onions) at Costco and fry it to perfection very quickly (I live in Honolulu). The handle-looking accessory is not really a frying-pan handle as I first thought from looking at the picture, but a tool to carry off the top of the hot plate for cleaning. Just stick the two prongs into one of the slots and carry it right to the sink. Clean-up was easier than anticipated, as I expected the sauce to stick to the surface or stain the finish, but it scrubbed off clean and easy with a dish brush and dish detergent. I'm not sure how long that ability will last (I don't think it was designed to have sauces burning on the surface, but we live in Hawaii and that is how we tend to do things here) but it is doing fine so far. My family loved the indoor grilling experience that this Iwatani grill brought to our family dinners and we plan to use it again soon in the future.
Larry H.
I love this thing we have been using it a lot my kids love the idea of cooking there own food. It's great for when we get together with friends and family everyone can eat at there own pace
Jessica L.
bought this to go with my Iwatani butane burners and this works great. It is easy to get it very hot, so one has to learn to either turn the say strips of meat often, especially if any marinades having sweet components, otherwise it will burn...but if not too far, is still great.
I have used a pineapple-habanero yummy Costco sauce to marinade the chicken, and so that left a lot of charred bits on this grill plate. Most just fell off, some a tad more scraping and the rest it took fingernails to scrape off the last bits within the plate's recessed surface, but considering the heat, I am still impressed with the non-stick coating.
A great addition for these butane stoves at a great price too!