Many – though certainly not all – take up very little counter space and can be easily tidied away when not in use. A good model will cook food quickly and drain away fat easily, neatly catching excess in a collection tray. One of these grills won’t replace your hob or other kitchen appliances, but if you’re determined to kickstart a new healthy eating routine, it can make a good addition to your worktop. Some grills open up flat, too, expanding their repertoire to include items such as pancakes, fried eggs and omelettes as well as standard fare like burgers, fish and chicken. You can now cook nearly anything on one of these nifty gadgets, as many new models feature adjustable temperature controls and dedicated cooking settings, so you can enjoy an array of tasty dishes without unnecessary fat. Forget the basic, budget health grill you used as a student – they’ve come a long way since then.