How To Season A Weber Griddle - Ace Hardware

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  • Watch as Chef Jason, Ace's Grilling Expert, shows you how to season your Weber outdoor griddle.
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Komentáře • 57

  • @_What_About_Bob
    @_What_About_Bob Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this. I’d be out here the whole day the way Weber wants you to season a griddle. Your method turned out great and just under 90 minutes total. 💯🏆

  • @thedevfish
    @thedevfish Před 2 měsíci +2

    just found this. awesome channel. coincidentally just got weber E 335 from ace. nice...

    • @AceHardware
      @AceHardware  Před 2 měsíci

      Welcome to the channel!

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 2 měsíci

      Welcome to the Channel, let us know if we can be helpful in any way. Congrats on the new grill!! Chef Jason

  • @jamesmorton9389
    @jamesmorton9389 Před 2 měsíci +2

    You know shop towels have a large percentage of latex in them, right? That’s why they are durable. Not sure I’d use them on my griddle, but I understand your train of thought.

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah I haven't seen that in the Scotts Towels, these are paper towels according to data sheet from Scotts/Kimberley. something to watch out for I guess. Happy Cooking, Chef Jason

  • @eunicebrothers1950
    @eunicebrothers1950 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your videos. Learning so much. Just ordered the weber full griddle insert for my Genesis grill from Ace. Learning how to season the griddle. Do I need to season the bottom underside of the griddle too? If not, then will the bottom side get rust? Thank you for all your help.

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Eunice, the bottom side is coated and should be fine without any seasoning, I season the griddle surface and then when done store it in the griddle insert bag. keeps it well protected. Happy Cooking, Chef Jason

    • @peyjmonahmad9266
      @peyjmonahmad9266 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ChefjsbbqprovisionsYou store it in the bag after every time you cook? That does not sound fun. Can’t I just keep it on the grill after cleaning?

    • @kbrady2268
      @kbrady2268 Před 3 měsíci

      The underside of mine started to rust within weeks. Weber said to apply a coat of oil after a rust removing procedure. They should have recommended that in the beginning. Hopefully now they do.

  • @nicklombardi4160
    @nicklombardi4160 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Do you turn off the griddle and let it completely cool down then heat up in between coats?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 6 měsíci

      I do not, I keep it rolling. I feel it builds up a better bond and seasoning layer. Chef J

  • @BIGJ-kb3vc
    @BIGJ-kb3vc Před 10 měsíci +1

    My griddle came sealed in plastic, with a coating of food safe oil. Do I clean, and rinse this, then follow steps in your video?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 10 měsíci

      Hi BIG, yes, wipe that off, place it on the griddle stand and follow my steps to clean, prep and season. Happy Cooking, Chef Jason

  • @googooboyy
    @googooboyy Před 21 dnem

    So while seasoning with oil, u let the burners run on high for 60mins (4 rounds of 15mins)?

  • @danwaligursky4258
    @danwaligursky4258 Před 2 měsíci +1

    whats the reason the manual says to let cool between seasonings?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 2 měsíci

      I will ask my Weber folks why they suggest it. I like to keep mine hot the whole time. Stay tuned. Chef Jason

  • @marciasvatek2554
    @marciasvatek2554 Před 6 měsíci +1

    How often do you season the the griddle

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hopefully just the first time, the only time I will reseason a griddle is if something damages the seasoning layer or if left uncovered and... RUST :-). Chef J

  • @warrensylvester3807
    @warrensylvester3807 Před rokem

    Do you need to do this once a year

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před rokem +1

      Warren, I do this process once when I buy the griddle, that's it. with proper care and maintenance, you won't have to re season it. Happy Griddling, Chef Jason

  • @abdulsmith3621
    @abdulsmith3621 Před rokem +2

    Did you keep all 3 burners on the high settings throughout or did you manage the heat along the way?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před rokem

      I kept mine on high the entire time, the bond it makes its so good. Happy Griddling, Chef Jason

    • @BBBSparky1
      @BBBSparky1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ChefjsbbqprovisionsIn another comment you said you like to let it cool in between coats, which one is the best way?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 10 měsíci

      @@BBBSparky1 in the other comment I said that I agreed with them that Weber does theirs that way and let it cool. It’s not wrong, but I prefer my method better. I get a better bond and coating. Happy Griddling, Chef Jason

  • @emmadonaldson2677
    @emmadonaldson2677 Před 4 měsíci +1

    MY griddle is not even looking after the four season, looks like streaks of oil, what do I do? And why is it not even like yours?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Emma, are you seasoning the same griddle? weber griddle? what oil are you using? Chef Jason

  • @davidfricke5085
    @davidfricke5085 Před rokem +1

    I'm not sure if i messed mine up somehow but where the burners are they white now

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před rokem

      Hi David, the griddle is white or the burners are white? If the griddle surface turned white, thats a sign the griddle was too hot. Chef Jason

    • @deladonics
      @deladonics Před rokem

      RIP

  • @SVTRonDogg
    @SVTRonDogg Před 4 měsíci +1

    Burners stay on between coats?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi Ron, yes they do. Chef Jason

    • @SVTRonDogg
      @SVTRonDogg Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Chefjsbbqprovisions awesome thank you! Looking forward to more content with these bad boys from you.

  • @kitt23NY
    @kitt23NY Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can you use any oil?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 11 měsíci

      I prefer canola, sunflower or soybean oil. Canola is my go to. Chef Jason

    • @GaspMad
      @GaspMad Před 13 dny

      Don’t use seed oils/canola. Canola isn’t even food grade it was meant as a machine lubricant. Avocado all day.

  • @danieljohnson7868
    @danieljohnson7868 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Chef Jason, just got my griddle and can't decide whether to do your method or webers recommendation. Sell me on yours please

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 11 měsíci

      I like my method as I think the higher temp and extra coating (4 total) makes for a better polymerization and bond. More non stick like properties. Easier to clean and maintain too. Both methods are good, I feel like mine has a slight edge! Chef Jason

  • @sloejams
    @sloejams Před 11 měsíci +1

    Got the griddle insert and tried this method. I ended up burning the oil and making a disaster of the griddle. Any help? I think I need to scrape it all off but that is no easy feet.

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 11 měsíci +1

      I would scrape it off, may be easier to scrape off when warm. then start over, BUT make sure to adjust the temp down on the grill as the grill can get very hot on the griddle insert. Chef Jason

  • @29Coronado
    @29Coronado Před 7 dny

    Can i use coconut oil?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 4 dny

      absolutely, should work just fine. I have not tried that before, but from what I heard this morning, it will do fine. Chef Jason

  • @michaeljorden2457
    @michaeljorden2457 Před rokem +3

    Weber notes to let it cool in between seasonings.

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před rokem +3

      Hi Michael, your are right they do, and it’s not wrong. I prefer to do mine this way, I feel I get an even better bond and seasoning coating. Happy Griddling. Chef Jason

    • @adnilyar
      @adnilyar Před rokem +1

      Just purchased a E325-S, can you do this seasoning process in your oven and not waste propane gas?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před rokem +1

      @@adnilyar for sure. It will make your house smell like seasoning cast iron pans. That’s why i did mine on the grill. Be sure to put a cooking sheet in the shelf under the pan in case any oil drips. Chef Jason

  • @CannaMike420
    @CannaMike420 Před rokem +1

    Anyone, anything? Did this work well for you ?

  • @alanratay4583
    @alanratay4583 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My wife and I just had one of the stupid discussions that we have. Is it, or is it not important to use a lint free towel?

  • @BBBSparky1
    @BBBSparky1 Před 10 měsíci

    Why not rinse the soap off?

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před 9 měsíci

      you could do that if you wanted, I didn't want all that water in the grease bin, etc. was quicker to wipe it off for me. Happy Griddling, Chef Jason

  • @StealthSecuritySystems

    you are wrong you don't keep putting on the oil when it's hot ! you better check these facts!

    • @Chefjsbbqprovisions
      @Chefjsbbqprovisions Před rokem +9

      hi Stealth, not wrong at all, there are multiple ways to season a griddle. I prefer my method as it polymerizes the oil better I feel and gives me an even better bond. I have been doing it this way for many years in professional kitchens and on backyard griddles. Trust me, it's solid. Thanks for watching, Chef Jason