Sandwich Grill by Cuisinart

The Cuisinart sandwich grill does more than lunch. This versatile product also makes omelettes and French toast! Designed to grill two items at a time, it is perfect for breakfast, lunch or light dinners. Features include: Lock-down lid that holds plates in place for grilling on both sides "Ready ... See complete description »

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The Cuisinart sandwich grill does more than lunch. This versatile product also makes omelettes and French toast! Designed to grill two items at a time, it is perfect for breakfast, lunch or light dinners. Features include:

  • Lock-down lid that holds plates in place for grilling on both sides
  • "Ready to cook" and "Ready to eat" indicator lights
  • Raised ridges in cooking plates that seal edges of bread or omelettes to keep ingredients inside
  • Nonstick baking plates that wipe clean in seconds
  • Deep pockets
  • Cord storage


  • Customer Reviews
    Recommended by 89% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 92% of reviewers
    by Connie, NY
    December 30, 2004

    Imagine. It's 10pm and that light dinner didn't quite do the job. With this gadget you can use the last two pieces of bread, the three pieces of left over breakfast sausage and the drying grated swiss cheese left in a ziplock to make a delicious and quick snack. This thing is great. It cooks fast. No smoking. And it cleans up with a damp paper towel. Nothing sticks to it; not to the inside or the outside. And for storage, just toss it on top of the frig. This is perfect for one of two people. Get a larger unit if you plan to serve larger groups.

    22 of 22 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    by michael, FL
    October 2, 2005

    Brushed stainless is actually plastic but looks good.
    The wattage appears to be slightly less than other sandwich makers that I have had in the past so it takes a little longer to heat up. On the plus side, this will allow the unit to last longer as it will not overheat if left on and not used immediately.
    The unit is advertised as being deeper than the average maker but in fact is average depth or a little less than some, don't plan on overstuffing the sandwich with filling.
    I have used this sandwich maker several times and it is easy to use and gives good results. The red/green lights make using it easier to use than some of the one light sandwich makers.
    It cleans up very well, after cooling it can be wiped out with a paper towel, This includes burned on cheese and grease.
    Good unit, great for the price.

    18 of 18 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    by Mary, MS
    December 30, 2005

    This grill is the greatest! We took it on vacation and it easily warned up take-out sandwiches. When I got home I then made a grilled cheese and portabello sandwich. Heavenly! It also is very easy to keep clean. I don't usually purchase small appliances, but this one is a keeper.

    12 of 13 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    by Capt W., CT
    August 1, 2005

    Having only used it for sandwiches I cooks very nicely and the center remains very hot for longer than a pan fried sandwich would. It does flatten the food out which caused us to place the soft vegees like tomato and lettuce on after cooking.

    11 of 13 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    by Carolyn, PA
    April 3, 2006

    They should rename this Sandwich Fun - because that is what we are having with it!!! Sometimes a Pannini Maker is just too much - and it is fun to get back to basics!!!

    11 of 13 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
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    Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

    The sandwich was named after an English nobleman named John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich. In 1762, he accidentally created one of the world's most popular foods when he asked his cook to place his meat between two slices of bread, so he could eat his supper without interrupting his card game.