It can be hard to cook a large meal for your friends or family. After all, a stove can only hold so many pans. But, armed with a stovetop griddle, you can cook for everyone.
Stove top griddles are, essentially, large flat cooking surfaces that across the burners on your stove. You turn the burners on, heat up the griddle, and boom, you have a grill.
Griddles are great for cooking large quantities of food, but they’re also great for cooking specific types of food on a whole new level. Meats, fried rice, and pancakes simply cook better on a grill. Not to mention, some griddles are non-stick, and they don’t require a lot of oil or grease to cook a good meal.
But it can be difficult to find a griddle that suits your needs. There are cast iron griddles, non-stick griddles, and large griddles that cover your entire stove. Lucky for you, we’ve taken the time to find the best griddles, and to explain which one might be the best for your needs.
The Best Cast Iron Griddles ($30)
Cast iron is king, for many reasons. It’s easy to clean, easy to use, and it can last forever. Plus, cast iron cookware can fortify your food with iron, and reduce the amount of oil and fat that you use to cook. It’s a great way to go a little bit healthier, without too much effort.
But small cast iron pans can only cook so many things at a time. If you want to make a full meal with cast iron, then you’ll need something bigger. Perhaps a cast iron griddle is the best solution.
Lodge is one of the most well known and reputable cast iron companies. Their products are durable, well-made, and affordable. The Lodge pre-seasoned cast iron griddle is a 16″, two burner griddle that’s easy to clean and store. It’s reversible, with a smooth side for eggs and pancakes, and a ribbed side for meat. At $30, the Lodge cast iron griddle is a great option for anyone that wants a relatively large cast iron surface for a reasonable price.
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