It could be if it were shrink wrapped and had the instuctions enclosed.
I want to griddle tonight. I smell bacon on the griddle!
Coat the interior and the exterior of your cast iron griddle in butter. Place the griddle in the oven at 200 degrees for a couple of hours. Wipe the griddle off after.
I don't think a griddle will help a hernia as a griddle cooks food. A girdle might help. Check with your doctor.
Yes, you can use a griddle on an electric stove as long as the griddle is compatible with the stove's heating elements and size.
Hot Off the Griddle was created on 1966-09-14.
Yes, you can use a griddle on an electric stove for cooking.
Anolon Advanced Nonstick Griddle http://www.cutleryandmore.com/anolon-advanced/nonstick-griddle-p18524 This is a good double burner griddle.
A pancake griddle is designed in shape and coating for cooking pancakes. Frying pans are designed to fry foods in oil, butter, etc., so they are not coated the same way as a griddle, if at all. Your pancakes are less likely to char on the griddle.
Tefal does make a square griddle pan; the product is called a "Grilled Cheese Griddle". The Tefal square griddle pan comes in two sizes, 10.25 inches, and a mini version measuring 6.5 inches.
To use a stove top griddle on an electric stove, make sure the griddle is flat and fits the burner size. Preheat the griddle on medium heat, and use a little oil or butter to prevent sticking. Cook in batches for even heating, and clean the griddle after each use to maintain its quality.
To properly season and maintain a cast iron griddle, follow these tips: Before first use, wash the griddle with hot water and dry it completely. Apply a thin layer of oil to the griddle's surface and bake it in the oven at a high temperature. After each use, clean the griddle with hot water and a soft brush, avoiding soap. Dry the griddle thoroughly and apply a thin layer of oil to prevent rust. Store the griddle in a dry place to maintain its seasoning.
That would be the DeLonghi 48" Dual Fuel Range with Self-Clean Ovens and Griddle.