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Flat top grill/griddle thread

By Phat_Jay

2 years ago


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#1 2 years ago

Just got a flat top grill for early fathers day! I grew up in a restaurant, cooking for my dad from age 10. In my opinion there is no better way to cook corned beef hash or hash browns than a flat top. I made a big breakfast for family the first day, then made a hibachi style japanese dinner. Truly loving this! This one is a 2 burner 28 inch model, which is convenient for travel. Anybody else have pics or stories?

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#9 2 years ago
Quoted from Haymaker:

I have a problem with grills, similar to my pinball problem. I just keep amassing them. I've wanted a flat top for a long time! I have a small one attached to my pellet grill, but it was too small to do a lot of the things I really wanted to do on it. Thats why I picked up grill #5 the other day! A Char Griller Flat Iron 36"
Now, its no EVO or high end thing like that, but compared to a lot of other offerings out there its great! The flip up lid was a huge selling point for me. I saw that blackstone also has a model with a flip up lid now too, but it felt super chinsey compared to the flat iron. Very high quality for the price. I have only cooked some smash burgers on it so far but I am really digging it![quoted image]

Sweet grill!

#10 2 years ago
Quoted from Mr68:

This is my first griddle and I opted for this round Cuisinart. At my parties I like people to do their own cooking and serve at their leisure. With this 360 surface style it adds a bit more elbow room and seems more inviting.
I like it a lot but I'm still experimenting on what works best. Eggs, bacon ham etc for breakfast is great and so are roasting vegetables (my favorite). But hamburgers just don't have the same flavor on the griddle so I'm keeping my regular BBQ for now. I need to experiment more, especially with the burgers but so far so good.
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How you like that cuisinart? Build quality looks great!

#25 2 years ago

Shes warmn up! Whats everybody cookn tonight??? I see fajitas!

I got this one at lowes, got the grill, a nice cover, 2 flippers, 2 bottles, and a scraper $189 nice package, a three or four burner would be nice but i wanted something i could fold up and load into the escape for camping….

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#35 2 years ago
Quoted from Parzival:

Rice, lo mein, breakfast, love my Blackstone! Really awesome when partnered with a Traeger. Smoke first on Traeger, sear on Blackstone
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Omg i cant even upvote that enough!!

#40 2 years ago
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#41 2 years ago

I cant believe how easy flat tops clean up. Grills can be a real pia, but flat tops are quick n easy. I just spray water and scrape.

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#58 2 years ago

Thinkn i need to do some hash browns…. With cheese, onions, maybe some green pepper….

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#78 2 years ago

Flat top all the way, no flare ups easier cleanup.

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#95 1 year ago

Im looking for a bigger regulator, mine doesnt seem to flow quite enuf gas. Dont wanna warp the top but i needz mo heat!

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#114 1 year ago

Finally got a new regulator for my grill. Just wasnt flowing as much as i like. Picked up the loco hose and reg kit at lowes for 24.99 and highly recommend it. Its fully adjustable and is braided stainless. Couldnt be happier. It will flow too much if u let it tho, so watch it. Dont want to warp your top.

Edit: yes its for loco boilers but it will run without adapters on my blackstone. It does come with an adapter to use with narrow nipple type boilers.
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#117 1 year ago

Ya, ive never noticed a splatter problem. But if u have a finished deck, id get the concern.

#120 1 year ago

Makn a snack!

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#127 1 year ago

Swweet grill! Show us some action pics when ya use it!

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