You may have convinced me to buy one of these until I have time to fabricate my own design. Will be great for cooking up vittles for guys on the ranches.
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Problem I have at my place with those fabric drape over covers is the dang wasps love to build nests under 'em... Gave up trying to use the one that came with my gas grill... Also tried a small tarp over a firewood rack by my fire pit... same dang thing... shake the tarp, all kinds of the devil's spawn come swarming out...
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Did my first reverse sear using the Blackstone Products 22 inch! Came out AMAZING, perfect crust, perfect medium rare, and a plate full of juices for dipping! Zucchini from my garden, pierogies and onions.
I think I will be trying a reverse sear very soon.
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Step by step how to season your griddle.
I took this directly from a video on a griddle makers website. I don't want this thread wacked so I am not endorsing any brand of griddle. This thread includes all outdoor griddles. Even homemade ones.
1. Clean griddle. Mine is new so it simply required me to clean with soapy water and soft sponge. Rinse and dry. You will need a damp cloth, oil, and paper towels to season the griddle. Most folks recommend flaxseed oil. I could not find any and I chose to use extra virgin olive oil.
2. Light griddle and turn burners to high. Let run 10-15 minutes until you griddle starts darkening.
3. Next, coat the griddle with oil. Use folded paper towels to evenly spread a thin layer of oil over the griddle. Allow oil to cook off. When oil is about dried up re coat with another layer of oil.
After two or three times the griddle will be seasoned. Cooking on it will continue to keep your griddle seasoned.
4. I added a step that wasn't in the video. After the seasoning process I put 3 lbs of bacon ends and pieces on the griddle and really got it coated in some good bacon grease!
Next I took the scraper and cleaned off the griddle. I poured some hot water on it and scraped it clean
Now it's time to go snack on the fruits of my seasoning.
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