Use and Care Guide
Page. 27
Seasoning the griddle plate
If the griddle plate seems to lose its non-stick abilities over 
time, the following instructions should help regain the 
griddle’s non-stick properties. For optimal performance 
and long life of your griddle plate, follow these simple 
cleaning and seasoning instructions.
NOTE: 24'' griddles will not fit in the oven cavity for 
seasoning. Therefore, care should be taken not to 
overheat and damage their non-stick coatings while 
preheating and cooking.
To prepare the griddle for seasoning
The griddle plate must be clean and all residue removed 
before the griddle plate is seasoned.
1. Use a mixture of coarse salt and a small amount of 
white vinegar to buff off any residue from the griddle 
plate.
2. Rinse well with clean water. 
3. Dry the griddle plate thoroughly. 
To season the griddle
Seasoning is a process by which a layer of animal fat or 
vegetable oil is applied and baked into the cookware. The 
seasoning layer provides a non-stick surface for cooking.
1. Use a paper towel to apply a thin, even coating of 
lard, shortening, or olive oil to the griddle surface.
2. Bake the griddle plate in a 350°F oven for 1 hour.
3. Remove the griddle plate from the oven and allow to 
cool to room temperature.
4. Apply a second layer of fat or oil and bake at 350°F for 
1 hour.
5. Repeat process at least one additional time – making 
3 coats of oil or fat.
After seasoning
1. After cooking on your seasoned griddle, allow to cool 
and wipe clean with a damp cloth. Allow to dry. 
2. Add a thin coating of oil or fat before storing your 
griddle in a cool, dry place.
3. Repeating this process will season the griddle and 
maintain non-stick properties. Performance will 
improve over time with more seasoning.
4. To strip the griddle to re-season, a mixture of salt and 
vinegar should be used to remove any oil layers from 
the previous seasoning process.










