Anyone ever buy one of those Korean Barbecue contraptions?

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I purchased a Solo Stove but haven't used it yet.. I got the meat cutting scissors too.. :D

I need to learn Korean. I'm surrounded. ;)

 
I've got an electric "smokeless" grill. Doesn't get as hot as I'd like but it's not bad. Works pretty well with the thin cuts of Asian barbecue for cooking at the table indoors. I do potsticker style dumplings on it when I'm doing a big dumpling feed. You have to watch the hot spots and add some liquid for steaming with the lid to get things cooked through in a timely fashion. Also a little juggling of items so they cook through evenly now and then.

My favorite use so far was for a Guizhou Grill Pot dinner. Basically a grilled hot pot instead of broth, but not in the Dry Pot style.
 
I purchased a Solo Stove but haven't used it yet.. I got the meat cutting scissors too.. :D

I need to learn Korean. I'm surrounded. ;)

It sounds like you’re all set to become a Korean BBQ master with your Solo Stove and meat cutting scissors! As for learning Korean, it’s never too late to start. Just remember, practice makes perfect - or as they say in Korean, 연습이 완벽을 만든다 (yeonseub-i wanbyeog-eul mandeunda)! 😄
However, you may find the website https://cookinggrid.com/ useful for your barbecue needs.
 
I don't understand why you want to learn Korean? I live in the middle of Little Saigon in San Diego, but I have no desire to relearn Vietnamese. In fact, the only Vietnamese I can remember after 50 some years is "di di mau" and "bookoo" which is the bastardized version of beaucoup.
 
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Sir LOB - I really do think it was a joke, can't your computer show the graphics?
there's a wink,
nudge, nudge, know what I mean?
 
I don't understand why you want to learn Korean? I live in the middle of Little Saigon in San Diego, but I have no desire to relearn Vietnamese. In fact, the only Vietnamese I can remember after 50 some years is "di di mau" and "bookoo" which is the bastardized version of beaucoup.

Unlike you, perhaps other people want to expand their knowledge, take off the blinders, and learn new things.
 

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