Didn't want to start another thread, so here is another post in the cooking thread, even though we are no longer in lockdown.
We bought a very nice (and expensive) Victory grill last spring. Pretty disappointment in the performance, and also in a couple design features. The grill bars seemed too far apart. Ground beef for burgers stuck and fell through the bars. And the knobs are mixed up. There are 3 grill burners and one side sear burner. But the knobs don't follow their placement. It should be grill-grill-grill-sear. But the knobs are grill-grill-SEAR-grill. This doesn't work when DC-ing. (Drunken Chef-ing). I had to put red tape on the side burner knob so we didn't turn it on by accident.
Enter the PLANCHA!
This medium size plancha from GauchoLife fits perfectly on the grill, heats evenly and quickly. We have cooked 2 pounds of bacon on the griddle at one time, (way faster than 5-6 pieces in a fry pan), smash burgers, hibachi (tepenyaki/benihana) style rice and proteins, steaks with butter, garlic, thyme (steak-house style), dutch oven for red beans and rice, over easy and sunny-side-up eggs, hashbrowns, omlets.... It brings us back to diner cooking on the flattop grill.
Ingredients including the Holy Duo (didn't have any celery for the Trinity) thyme, garlic, cayenne, smoked paprika, bay leaf, black pepper (sorry, geeme), andouille, bacon, brined small red beans, rice.