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My first Blackstone griddle
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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5299086" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>I had one of the original blackstone griddles that I bought from Lowe's about 10 years ago. I went through the whole sanding with my orbital sander, pressure washing and reseasoning several times. The trick is to clean it really well with a scraper, then spray a thick coat of cooking spray or wipe it down with oil and a paper towel. Then the most important part is to lay waxed paper on it and smooth it out to get all the bubbles out. Do this after it cools off. Then when you get ready to use it again, fire it up and let it start to warm up and the wax paper will peel right off! I gave that one away to a friend and just bought a pitboss griddle that has built in covers that open and can be used as side shelves. </p><p>One no no is don't cook sauerkraut on it. The vinegar will strip the seasoning off really quick. Breakfast, smash burgers and grilled veggies and my favorites!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5299086, member: 9490"] I had one of the original blackstone griddles that I bought from Lowe’s about 10 years ago. I went through the whole sanding with my orbital sander, pressure washing and reseasoning several times. The trick is to clean it really well with a scraper, then spray a thick coat of cooking spray or wipe it down with oil and a paper towel. Then the most important part is to lay waxed paper on it and smooth it out to get all the bubbles out. Do this after it cools off. Then when you get ready to use it again, fire it up and let it start to warm up and the wax paper will peel right off! I gave that one away to a friend and just bought a pitboss griddle that has built in covers that open and can be used as side shelves. One no no is don’t cook sauerkraut on it. The vinegar will strip the seasoning off really quick. Breakfast, smash burgers and grilled veggies and my favorites! [/QUOTE]
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