Wolf Use & Care with Chef Vinnie

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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2020
  • Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove Charlotte Showroom Corporate Chef Vinnie walks you through the proper techniques in how to clean and care for your Wolf griddle.

Komentáře • 12

  • @B__C
    @B__C Před 3 lety +7

    Great video! Your apron is on inside out.

  • @malinoisnation9392
    @malinoisnation9392 Před 2 lety

    I think our top has been over used or misused. We bought the house used. Can the top flake off?

    • @SubZeroGroupSoutheast_Florida
      @SubZeroGroupSoutheast_Florida  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for your comment! Per our Chef from the video, he recommends the following (links provided)
      - Turn griddle on to 100 degrees for 5 minutes then turn it off.
      - Place 2-3 T of grapeseed or vegetable oil on the griddle and scrape the top layer down.
      - Turn the griddle off and then wipe the surface thoroughly with a paper towel.
      - Do this until the paper towel is clean after the wiping.
      - Finish with an additional tablespoon of oil and a clean paper towel to spread the oil lightly into the surface.
      If you'd like to email him a picture, he could be more precise, but this is generally what the solution will be.
      I'd also like to remind you that because you moved into a house with Wolf, you're part of the family and able to utilize our Showrooms as a resource and attend a Use and Care Class to learn about your products.
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    • @tspfull
      @tspfull Před 2 lety

      i am in the same situation. the house we bought has a griddle that is black like this one in the video and quite nonstick but a portion is flaking and one can see the shiny steel underneath. now i avoid that area when cooking to avoid getting flakes in the food. i’m worried about chipping at it.

    • @malinoisnation9392
      @malinoisnation9392 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tspfull Yeah we don’t use ours. But most likely it’s replaceable.

    • @Jimboblay74
      @Jimboblay74 Před 2 lety

      @@tspfull We had the same issue with our 'legacy' Wolf griddle, but once cleaned and seasoned it has been fine.

    • @mtncreekdawn
      @mtncreekdawn Před rokem +1

      Late answer, but: In all likelihood the flaking is not a problem, just a patch where the seasoning has either worn or been cleaned away.
      Seasoning (whether cast iron or a metal griddle) is just cooking oil/fat that's been heated up enough to change its structure somewhat (aka polymerize). The advise from SubZero above is a basic re-seasoning. It doesn't typically need to be done often, since most cooking on a griddle uses oil & develops the seasoning as you go.
      Seasoning is a decently firm & smooth surface normally, but it's not indestructible. Scrubbing with a scrub brush & hot soapy water is the most common culprit.

  • @breadgarlichouse2265
    @breadgarlichouse2265 Před 2 lety +1

    what model is this?