How to Season a Blackstone Griddle: 13 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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If you've got a new Blackstone griddle then you're probably ready to fire it up, but not so fast! Before cooking anything it's highly recommended to season it in order to create a non-stick coat that adds flavor to your food and prevents scratching. With a few simple steps, you can coat your griddle plate and help your Blackstone last well into the future!

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Cleaning and Seasoning Your Griddle

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    Clean your griddle with water and soap if it's brand-new. Fill up a 2 litre (0.53USgal) bucket with warm water. Add some soap and then stir it in with a stick until it's evenly mixed into the solution. Afterward, gently pour a small puddle of the soapy water over the griddle. Grab some paper towel and thoroughly rub the soap and water across the surface. Finally, wipe the surface of the griddle with a clean paper towel until it's dry.[1]

    • Always wash a new griddle with soap prior to using it. This removes the cooking oil it is pre-seasoned with to prevent damage and rust during shipping.
    • If you're seasoning an old griddle, skip this step—applying soap on a used griddle can actually damage the plate coating permanently.
  2. 2

    Select an oil that's rich in fatty acids to coat your grill. Select your favorite oil from the following high-fat options: vegetable shortening, vegetable oil, flax oil, extra virgin olive oil, and coconut oil. You can also use lard if you want.[2]

    • Always use oils that are high in fatty acids—indicated as a fat percentage on the nutrition information label—for optimal bonding with the griddle plate.
    • Avoid products with trans fatty acids, which have been connected to health problems like coronary artery disease, weight gain, and liver dysfunction.

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    Turn the burners to the maximum temperature and wait for 10 to 15 minutes. Locate your propane tank and turn it on by rotating the valve counterclockwise. Now, set the burners to the maximum possible temperature and wait. Once you see the top of the griddle start to turn brown, you're ready to move on to the next step!

    • Put on heat-resistant gloves for safety.
    • Make sure your griddle is completely dry before turning on your burners.
    • For griddles with specific temperature settings, turn the knob to 350°F (177°C).
  4. 4

    Spread 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 44mL) of oil over the griddle surface. Adding oil creates a natural non-stick surface and adds some flavor to your food. Pour your favorite oil around the griddle and spread it evenly across the surface using a paper towel. Use a pair of tongs to move the paper towel if you find your hands getting hot. Crouch down and examine the layer of oil from the side to see if it's even.

    • Be sure not to leave any dry spots or thick oil puddles.
  5. 5

    Wipe the edges, sides, and corners of your griddle with oil. Dab some oil onto a piece of paper towel or use the same one you used to wipe the surface. Now, use it to apply oil to the remaining parts of the griddle surrounding the top surface.[3]

    • Be sure to clean the sides facing outward from the griddle as well.
  6. 6

    Leave the oil to cook for about 15 to 30 minutes or wait until it smokes. After turning the griddle to the max, the top plate will slowly turn black. Keep waiting until you see smoke beginning to fill the air above the grill—this is called the "smoke point" and should happen after about 30 minutes. Once it does, keep waiting until all of the smoke disappears.

  7. 7

    Turn your griddle off and let it cool for 10 minutes. Once all of the smoke has disappeared, turn your griddle off. After it has cooled down, you've completed one round of seasoning. From here, you will continue doing this until you achieve the right level of seasoning.

    • Hold your hand about 1 inch (2.5cm) over the griddle to see if it's still hot.
  8. 8

    Coat and heat your griddle 1 to 4 more times or until it's dark brown. Turn your griddle back to max and heat it up again for another 10 to 30 minutes. Afterward, spread another even coating of oil onto the top and then wait for the smoke point again. Keep doing this until the top of the griddle turns dark brown—about 2 to 3 times is standard.

    • Mix up your oils to create different flavor combinations. For example, use extra virgin olive oil for the first two rounds and top it off with coconut oil for the third round.
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    Wipe the griddle surface with cooking oil to finish it off. The final touch is a quick wipe down with your oil of choice to prevent oxidation, also known as rust. Before placing it into storage, pour some oil onto 2 to 3 paper towels and lightly wet the top of the grill.

    • Be sure to wait until the grill has cooled before wetting it lightly.
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    Store your griddle in a dry, cool place with a cover. Place a heavy-duty cover over your griddle to further prevent rusting and weather damage. Avoid storing it in humid, hot areas—this can alter your seasoning. If you're willing to make the investment, store your griddle in a carry bag, especially if you're leaving it outdoors.

    • Leave the zipper of your carry bag open 2 to 4 inches (5.1 to 10.2cm) to prevent rusting.
  2. 2

    Clean your griddle after each use with a paper towel and hot water. Once you start using your griddle, each use will add to your layer of seasoning, so never clean it with soap. Instead, use a spatula to gently scrape any food from the top. Afterward, clean the surface with a dry paper towel. For tougher spots of food residue, fill up a 2 litre (0.53USgal) bucket with boiling water. Pour it over the tough spot and leave the water to eat away at the residue for about 5 minutes. Wipe the spot with paper towel afterward.[4]

    • Pour ¼ cup (32 grams) of salt over tough areas to help the cleaning process.
  3. 3

    Remove rust with steel wool or 40- to 60-grit sandpaper. When you spot rust, remove it right away before it gets worse. Using either steel wool or low-grit sandpaper, scrub the rusted spot thoroughly until the corrosion spots smooth over. Be sure to apply a firm amount of pressure toward the rust spots as you scrub them.[5]

    • Purchase steel wool and sandpaper from home hardware stores and kitchen supply stores, respectively.
  4. 4

    Coat your griddle with a thin coat of oil after cleaning to maintain seasoning. A thin coat helps maintain the seasoning bond and also prevents rust build-up. Choose any kind of cooking oil that you like for this purpose. You can even use non-stick cooking spray.

    • Always coat your griddle after removing food buildup and rust.
    • Over time, your griddle top should become blacker and more resistant to sticking. If it's not, you're not maintaining it properly.
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    There's no need for that, but it's good to season it from time to time. To clean after use, use soap and water for a light clean, or, if need be, you can use a chemical grill cleaner or charcoal brick if it’s really dirty. Rinse with hot water and polish with a little lemon juice, and then season with oil again when the time comes.

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    What is the best oil to season a Blackstone griddle?

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    You want to choose an oil that's rich in fatty acids so it bonds with the surface of the griddle. Go with vegetable shortening, flax oil, extra virgin olive oil, or coconut oil. You could even use lard. Avoid products with trans fatty acids, which have been connected to health problems like coronary artery disease, weight gain, and liver dysfunction.

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    While it only takes about 15-30 minutes to apply a layer of oil to the Blackstone griddle, you'll want to coat it 2-3 times to get a good seasoning. Turn the burners to the maximum temperature and wait about 10 minutes so they get to full heat. Spread 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 44 mL) of oil over the griddle surface, and leave it to cook for about 15 minutes. Then, turn the griddle off and let it cool for 10 minutes. Add a few more coats of oil following the same process.

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      To season a brand new Blackstone Griddle, start by cleaning it with a paper towel and soapy warm water. Skip the cleaning if you've used your griddle before, since the soap can damage the surface! Next, turn the grill to the maximum temperature and let it heat up for 15-20 minutes. Once it's hot, choose an oil that's rich in fatty acids, like vegetable shortening, extra virgin olive oil, or lard, and pour 2-3 tablespoons of the oil onto the griddle's surface. Spread the oil evenly over the griddle and let it heat up for 15-30 minutes, or until it smokes. Then, let your griddle cool for 10 minutes. Repeat this process several more times until your griddle is dark brown, and finish by wiping it down with a little more oil to prevent rust. For tips on storing and maintaining your seasoned griddle, read on!

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      What is the best way to season a Blackstone griddle? ›

      Apply a thin coat of oil to the entire surface of the griddle, making sure to spread it evenly with a paper towel. Heat the griddle to a high temperature and let the oil smoke and oxidize for about 10-15 minutes. Repeat this process multiple times until you have built up a new seasoning layer.

      What is the best oil to use to season a Blackstone griddle? ›

      We used to recommend using Flax oil for your initial seasoning because it is a food grade oil with a low smoke point, which will burn off faster at a lower temperature and naturally create a very hard seasoning. Some people have had great success with flax oil.

      Do you close the lid when seasoning a Blackstone? ›

      All right so when this starts to discolor it's going to take about 15 minutes you're going to start to see this change colors it's going to get a little bit darker it's almost going to get a little copperish color but we want to go ahead give it that full 15 minutes with the lid up we definitely don't want to put the ...

      How many layers of seasoning are on a Blackstone griddle? ›

      Apply multiple layers: To create a robust seasoning, repeat the oil application and heating process multiple times. Some griddle enthusiasts recommend applying as many as 5-7 layers for optimal results.

      How do you know when Blackstone is seasoned enough? ›

      Allow it the oil or conditioner to cook for 10-15 minutes or until it stops smoking. Repeat the seasoning process: When you cook three to four coats of seasoning into the griddle surface, it will become dark black and smooth. This is an indication that the griddle is seasoned and you're ready to get cooking.

      Can you use butter on a Blackstone griddle? ›

      Can you use butter on a Blackstone griddle? Yes, you can use butter on a Blackstone griddle to add flavor to your food. Keep in mind that it has a much lower smoke point than cooking oils, so it might burn off if the grill is very hot.

      Why is food sticking to my Blackstone griddle? ›

      The primary reason for a griddle to get sticky is because it has too thick of a layer of oil on the cooking surface. A properly seasoned griddle has a very thin layer of oil applied that burns into the surface to create a permanent, hard, non-stick surface.

      Can you use Crisco to season Blackstone? ›

      Anyone ever use Crisco to season their new griddle??

      That's the only thing I use on my Blackstone Griddle and my cast iron cookware.... Yes. Just like grandma used on her cast iron. Works like a champ.

      How to start a Blackstone griddle for the first time? ›

      Seasoning Tips
      1. Wipe off cast iron griddle with damp towel, until clean and free from any debris and dry completely.
      2. Use either LODGE Seasoning Oil or some fryer oil to properly prep the griddle surface, coat lightly using a clean towel.
      3. Turn on griddle to high and allow to heat up for 5 minutes.
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      Do you let griddle cool between seasoning? ›

      If you're just maintaining your griddle, one coat can be sufficient, depending on how worn the seasoning is. So repeat steps four through six as needed. Cool your griddle: Once you've created your layers of seasoning, remove the griddle from the heat and allow it to cool at room temperature to complete the process.

      Do I season Blackstone on high heat? ›

      How to season your griddle
      1. Clean and dry your cooking surface. Before you start seasoning, you want to make sure that you have a clean surface to work with. ...
      2. Coat the surface. Before you turn on the griddle, coat the entire surface in the high-heat oil of your choice. ...
      3. Fire it up. ...
      4. Repeat the process.
      Feb 6, 2023

      Do you let Blackstone cool between seasonings? ›

      Just let the griddle continue to cool down. While you can use the same oil you did for smoking, it's not a bad idea to go with the Blackstone conditioner for this step. You can also wipe this on the griddle after each use to keep it seasoned and in top shape.

      How do you clean and season Blackstone for the first time? ›

      Before you use it for the first time, clean the griddle with hot soapy water. Then, apply 3–4 thin layers of cooking oil to season the surface. After you cook on your griddle, remove food residue with a metal scraper. Season your griddle with a layer of cooking oil.

      What is the best oil for seasoning cast iron? ›

      Common cooking oils like olive oil will gradually produce seasoning, but won't be as effective as grapeseed oil. Canola, other vegetable oils, and shortening are a little better.

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