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Mar 16, 2019Explorer
Lodge Cast Iron Griddle
The outside propane grill that came with our trailer is "OK," but not great. The grill cooking grid surface is a lightweight stainless or something, and it doesn't really give us grill lines. And, whenever I have used it I've had a major clean-up job, because I just WON'T put it away greasy.
So I decided to buy a Lodge cast iron griddle that will fit right on the grill top. It's the rectangular one with diagonal ridges on one side and a smooth surface on the flip side (16.5" by 9" or so). I've been cooking in dutch ovens for years, but I've never owned a griddle. I tried it out at home last night on our kitchen range, and it did a nice job on a NY strip steak.
So, aside from the usual "grilling," what sorts of things have you cooked on your griddles? Any things, other than bacon or other really greasy things, that should I avoid? If I want to do grilled veggies, do I need to put some oil on it, or is the seasoned cast iron surface good enough on its own? Any advice?
Thanks!
-Speak
So I decided to buy a Lodge cast iron griddle that will fit right on the grill top. It's the rectangular one with diagonal ridges on one side and a smooth surface on the flip side (16.5" by 9" or so). I've been cooking in dutch ovens for years, but I've never owned a griddle. I tried it out at home last night on our kitchen range, and it did a nice job on a NY strip steak.
So, aside from the usual "grilling," what sorts of things have you cooked on your griddles? Any things, other than bacon or other really greasy things, that should I avoid? If I want to do grilled veggies, do I need to put some oil on it, or is the seasoned cast iron surface good enough on its own? Any advice?
Thanks!
-Speak