Yeah, I ordered a package deal on the Blackstone site. Shipping was free. I need to use it more.
Thanks for the info. Any issues with seasoning it or keeping it from rusting? Any suggestions on what you would do differently, if any at all?Garrelli 5000 said:
Forgot to mark as a reply for your notifications so adding this post.
I have one. Like it. But I never use the grill feature.Stupid@17 said:
Any of yall have experience with the camp chef 600 or larger series flat tops (the entire flat top comes off and is a standard gas grill without lid).
Ag83 said:I have one. Like it. But I never use the grill feature.Stupid@17 said:
Any of yall have experience with the camp chef 600 or larger series flat tops (the entire flat top comes off and is a standard gas grill without lid).
bdgol07 said:
Stumbled upon this thread....
I am getting a 36in Blackstone for my anniversary present TSC has them for $299 with the hard cover. Already have some spatulas and soft cover on order. Any can't live without accessories that I should have her throw in as well?
Definitely will next time. That was the maiden voyage and I didn't get home until 630 and had to hustle to get everything started and didn't even think about it. I hammered out the chicken breasts for the chicken fried rice to a much more manageable thickness last night and they were great.Chipotlemonger said:
Butterfly those breasts!
It's incredible. I use it way more than my NG grill - maybe because the griddle faces all the action. There's about a 60 lb cast iron plate right under the stainless cooking surface that gets hot and stays hot. It did cost a pretty penny, but its what I needed for my outdoor kitchen build.texag06ish said:
How do you like your le griddle?
i use the boneless/skinless thighs w/ oil/seasoningChipotlemonger said:
Butterfly those breasts!
i prefer the circular, groove-less one -- the one we gotQuote:
Anyone have a burger press recommendation?