expired Posted by shagenit • Aug 29, 2022
Aug 29, 2022 12:22 PM
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Item 1 of 6
expired Posted by shagenit • Aug 29, 2022
Aug 29, 2022 12:22 PM
Select Walmart Stores: Blackstone ProSeries 4-Burner Steel 36" Propane Griddle
& More (In-Store Only)$357
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One issue I'd consider is this is going to take longer than an open-flame grill to heat up and for the heat to evenly spread throughout the plate.
Cleanup kind of depends on how it's setup. A griddle scraper is good to get all the stuck-on bits and excess lipids and I scrape after every item that gets cooked. I'm used to being able to pull the fat and bits into a trough at the front or side, but I don't know how this one is setup, though I'd be very surprised if it didn't have something like this. After you're done cooking, use some water to cool it down and soften the cooked-on food and scrape it with a pumice stone and you're good to go.
Despite my love for griddles/flattops, I personally would rather have a normal open-flame grill if I could only have one.
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One issue I'd consider is this is going to take longer than an open-flame grill to heat up and for the heat to evenly spread throughout the plate.
Cleanup kind of depends on how it's setup. A griddle scraper is good to get all the stuck-on bits and excess lipids and I scrape after every item that gets cooked. I'm used to being able to pull the fat and bits into a trough at the front or side, but I don't know how this one is setup, though I'd be very surprised if it didn't have something like this. After you're done cooking, use some water to cool it down and soften the cooked-on food and scrape it with a pumice stone and you're good to go.
Despite my love for griddles/flattops, I personally would rather have a normal open-flame grill if I could only have one.
The WM that has started marking stuff down, I was able to grab a 17in for $60.
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