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New Griddle Seasoning
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:28 am
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:28 am
Just got a Coyote 30” drop-in griddle installed. So ready to use it. What’s the best oil and process to season this thing up before my first cook. Also, do y’all apply any oil after cleaning? Griddle still need to be hot? TIA
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:30 am to Scoobahdoo
Spending $2k on a griddle and not knowing what to do with it 
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:38 am to bluebarracuda
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Spending $2k on a griddle and not knowing what to do with it
My private chef is asking….he’s helping my butler clean up my G6…
This post was edited on 5/29/25 at 11:43 am
Posted on 5/29/25 at 11:45 am to bluebarracuda
Always that one guy that comments with nothing to help
Posted on 5/29/25 at 4:28 pm to Scoobahdoo
I wanted to sugggest you follow the instructions in the manual, but I looked up the manual and it has no instructions for seasoning or any real details for the routine cleaning/maintenance of the cooking surface other than scraping. Not sure why a manual could not provide more detailed instructions.
I did find this YouTube video:
LINK
I did find this YouTube video:
LINK
Posted on 5/29/25 at 4:32 pm to bluebarracuda
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Spending $2k on a griddle and not knowing what to do with it
Found the poor lol
Posted on 5/29/25 at 4:35 pm to PenguinPubes
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Always that one guy that comments with nothing to help
He’s mad because apparently he’s poor lol
Posted on 5/29/25 at 4:36 pm to TackySweater
Poor but know how to season a griddle
Posted on 5/29/25 at 4:36 pm to Scoobahdoo
I haven't seasoned such material in a long time, but crisco (blue can, not the green "healthy" can) used to be considered the best. Very light coat, less than you think you need. Otherwise it will catch on fire and scorch instead of season. And your first few cooks will fill the neighborhood with fresh popcorn smell. But it works and lasts a very long time.
This post was edited on 5/29/25 at 4:38 pm
Posted on 5/29/25 at 4:47 pm to bluebarracuda
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Poor but know how to season a griddle
Weird flex but ok lol
Posted on 5/29/25 at 5:15 pm to Scoobahdoo
At the boucherie we used to use a bonfire, 5 gallon bucket of lard and a mop
Posted on 5/29/25 at 5:21 pm to Kjnstkmn
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the boucherie we used to use a bonfire, 5 gallon bucket of lard and a mop
How big was that thing?!
Posted on 5/29/25 at 5:27 pm to TackySweater
Avocado Oil it's smoke point is above 500° F
I use butter before cooking then water to clean the light coat of Avocado oil.
Multiple thin coats work best .
I use butter before cooking then water to clean the light coat of Avocado oil.
Multiple thin coats work best .
Posted on 5/29/25 at 7:40 pm to bluebarracuda
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Poor but know how to season a griddle
And yet you’ve shared nothing except your assholeness. You haven’t learned how to communicate properly apparently. Sorry about that for you. I mean asking a question on a food board….who would have thought asking for what has worked for people would be a trigger for you.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 7:48 pm to rodnreel
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Avocado Oil it's smoke point is above 500° F I use butter before cooking then water to clean the light coat of Avocado oil. Multiple thin coats work best .
Thanks for sharing. I had a Blackstone before but that’s cast iron. I wasn’t sure if there was a difference seasoning the 304 stainless steel. Just wanna keep it clean for the next cook!! Thanks!
Posted on 5/29/25 at 8:50 pm to Scoobahdoo
I used grape seed on my Traeger and it has held up very well.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 10:23 pm to Scoobahdoo
Is it stainless? If so, no need to season it.
I have a stainless Le Griddle and as soon as I’m done cooking I throw ice cubes on it and start scraping. I finish with a scotch brite pad and it looks brand new after every use.
I have a stainless Le Griddle and as soon as I’m done cooking I throw ice cubes on it and start scraping. I finish with a scotch brite pad and it looks brand new after every use.
This post was edited on 5/29/25 at 11:05 pm
Posted on 5/30/25 at 8:50 am to jmh5724
So yours doesn’t stick without seasoning it? Again, I’m new to the stainless griddle
Posted on 5/30/25 at 9:21 am to Scoobahdoo
I still have to use oils when cooking to prevent sticking but I think the main reason for seasoning the cast iron griddles is to prevent rusting.
Here’s a video on how Le Griddle recommends cleaning their flat top. I’m sure the same method works on any stainless griddle. LINK
Here’s a video on how Le Griddle recommends cleaning their flat top. I’m sure the same method works on any stainless griddle. LINK
This post was edited on 5/30/25 at 9:25 am
Posted on 5/30/25 at 11:58 am to jmh5724
Sweet!! Thanks for the advice!
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