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Blackstone Stainless-Steel Basting Cover (10" x 10" Medium Square)

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Amazon has Blackstone Stainless-Steel Basting Cover (10" x 10" Medium Square) for $12.87. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Target has for Target Circle Members (free to join): Blackstone Stainless-Steel Basting Cover (10" x 10" Medium Square) for $12.87. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with a Target Circle Card or on orders of $35 or more.

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Product Details:
  • 10" x 10" Square Basting Cove
  • Stainless Steel Construction
  • Heat-Resistant Handle
  • Quickly Melt Cheese on Hamburgers or Steam Vegetables

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Amazon has Blackstone Stainless-Steel Basting Cover (10" x 10" Medium Square) for $12.87. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Target has for Target Circle Members (free to join): Blackstone Stainless-Steel Basting Cover (10" x 10" Medium Square) for $12.87. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with a Target Circle Card or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 10" x 10" Square Basting Cove
  • Stainless Steel Construction
  • Heat-Resistant Handle
  • Quickly Melt Cheese on Hamburgers or Steam Vegetables

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Model: Blackstone Stainless Steel Griddle Basting Cover 10 in. L X 10 in. W 1 pc | 5555

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NeatSeagull576
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Just a few examples: dump a bag of frozen veggies for a stir fry, put this pan over it and pour water underneath to help steam them/defrost them evenly. Another great use case is to create steam to melt cheese on burger or slider patties quickly.
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Target has it for the same price. https://www.target.com/p/blacksto...A-88043153

But, wait! There may be a better deal. Walmart has a rectangular (9.25"x12.01") griddle cover for $9.88: https://www.walmart.com/ip/3129243902?
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We always just used old pie tins when I worked in a restaurant. Easy to flip over with tongs.

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INeverPayRetailMar 23, 2025 09:52 PM
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Target has it for the same price. https://www.target.com/p/blacksto...A-88043153

But, wait! There may be a better deal. Walmart has a rectangular (9.25"x12.01") griddle cover for $9.88: https://www.walmart.com/ip/3129243902?
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We always just used old pie tins when I worked in a restaurant. Easy to flip over with tongs.
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fastfxrMar 23, 2025 11:52 PM
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Quote from holmes1997 :
Seems silly when the pots and pans you already have could be used for the same thing, but this sure is a fancy lid. 😂
Steam and convection are the concept, which you don't get from a standard lid as there's not enough volume.
So yeah, very different.
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DietbajablastMar 24, 2025 12:36 AM
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Quote from fastfxr :
Steam and convection are the concept, which you don't get from a standard lid as there's not enough volume.
So yeah, very different.
I use a stainless steel mixing bowl
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The most important feature is the dome shape and those inside bumps (called "condensation points") that collect steam and make it drip back down onto your food, giving it moisture and flavor, including a heavy enough lid of a material such as steel, ceramic or cast iron with good heat retention.​​​​​​

You may notice some higher end cast iron cookware with self-basting lids - look underneath and you may see concentric rings or dimples which help trap steam.
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topshelf207Mar 24, 2025 01:10 AM
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Quote from fastfxr :
Steam and convection are the concept, which you don't get from a standard lid as there's not enough volume.
So yeah, very different.
What are you cooking on a griddle that benefits from this?
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Quote from topshelf207 :
What are you cooking on a griddle that benefits from this?
Just a few examples: dump a bag of frozen veggies for a stir fry, put this pan over it and pour water underneath to help steam them/defrost them evenly. Another great use case is to create steam to melt cheese on burger or slider patties quickly.
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Bulk_HoarderMar 24, 2025 01:58 AM
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Quote from holmes1997 :
Seems silly when the pots and pans you already have could be used for the same thing, but this sure is a fancy lid. 😂
Agreed. I just cover my larger pan with the smaller one.
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FatalBert13Mar 24, 2025 02:04 AM
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Quote from topshelf207 :
What are you cooking on a griddle that benefits from this?
Melting cheese atop a smash burger, although it melts pretty quickly without it. I suppose a thicker burger would benefit from it.
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arussMar 24, 2025 09:27 AM
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Quote from topshelf207 :
What are you cooking on a griddle that benefits from this?
Second picture, steaming veggies like broccoli.
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MonkeyKing2018Mar 24, 2025 02:37 PM
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Looks like it's sold out on Amazon
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CPAESQMar 24, 2025 08:41 PM
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Thanks I ordered one at Target. I like the square design it will maximize the space on the griddle insert on my grill.
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SeanD1497Mar 24, 2025 11:41 PM
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Quote from holmes1997 :
Seems silly when the pots and pans you already have could be used for the same thing, but this sure is a fancy lid. 😂
I agree with you, and for many years in restaurants, we used recycled aluminum cake pans and pie pans - same thing you can get at the dollar store, Walmart, etc., for a dollar or two, if you don't find a free source. It isn't like you need a perfect seal or something, so those work just fine for steaming on a flattop. Literally anything heat-resistant with any volume will work for this.

That said, this is throw-away money for some people, and some sillier folks just have to have that Blackstone logo. They're over built for this use, but that means they should last a long time. If you need a cover to melt cheese on a burger, you aren't doing it right, but these are helpful for some things.

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Quote from Dietbajablast :
I use a stainless steel mixing bowl
Mixing bowls work well though having the handle is very nice when cooking multiple items and needing to move quickly.

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