Not exact matches
Jesse's Mom uses an
electric griddle pan and it works so well - and now I'm thinking that means my flat grill
plate is going to do exactly the same job!
Therefore, circulating steam beneath the
griddle plate is used to heat the cooking surface; not
electric elements or gas burners that can cause temperatures to fluctuate by up to 100 °F on the
griddle surface, causing burning and fluctuating cook times.
Therefore, circulating steam beneath the
griddle plate is used to heat the cooking surface, not
electric elements or gas burners that can cause temperatures to fluctuate by up to 100 °F on the
griddle surface, causing burning and irregular cook times.