Teppanyaki Griddle | Stovetop Teppanyaki Grill | FAQs

How do you care for your stovetop teppanyaki?

Most grills have a really seasoned finish that needs a little TLC from time to time to keep the finish in perfect condition.

The following guidelines will help you keep your grill clean, prevent rust, and maintain a glass-like finish to prevent food from sticking as you cook.

 

 

How do you control the temperature on the grill?

Before you start using your grill, you need to give it some time to preheat. This helps you get the best cooking performance from your grill.

First, you need to start by putting the grill on medium-low heat for about 5 minutes.

This setting should allow the grill to heat up to around 350 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. However, it depends on the environment and weather.

Then, you'll want to turn the heat down to low or medium-low for about 2-3 minutes to distribute the heat evenly throughout the grill.

It is important to note that steel conducts heat quickly but cools very slowly.

So even if you lower the heat on the burners, the grill will have enough heat to get you to work. Once the grill has preheated, it's time to start cooking.

If you understand that it is important to manage the heat on your grill, it will help to avoid damaging the grill.

Although steel is strong and durable, always make sure to use a low to medium heat setting. This is very important, especially if you want to use multiple heat settings on a large grill with multiple burners.

This gives you the opportunity to cook the fajitas and toast the tortillas at the same time.

However, you'll want to make sure you keep both of these settings on Low or Medium.

 

How to store your griddle?

Before you store your teppanyaki griddle or skillet, you should make sure it is clean, seasoned, and dry. You need to put your grill in a clean and dry place.

Most of these grills come with a carrying bag designed to store the grill.

If you're storing your grill in one of these bags for an extended period of time, you'll want to make sure there's room on the zipper to keep the metal from sweating.

This is very important as it will help you keep your grill from rusting.