Gas rangetop operation, Infrared griddle – Wolf Range User Manual

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Gas Rangetop Operation

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Infrared Griddle

GRIDDLE CARE

Using a metal spatula, scrape grease into the grease

collection tray.

When the surface has cooled, wipe it with a paper

towel to remove excess grease or oil.

Scrape the griddle clean. Pour

1

/

2

cup (118 ml) warm

water and 1 teaspoon (5 ml) griddle cleaner onto the

griddle and scrape the grease into the grease collec-

tion tray. Rinse the griddle with

1

/

2

cup (118 ml) warm

water and dry with paper towels.

Clean the grease collection tray on the drip tray and

drain hole after each use. Do not allow grease to accu-

mulate in the tray and become a fire hazard.

To remove the grease collection tray, slide the drip tray

out, then lift out the grease collection tray. Clean the

grease collection tray with soapy water and a clean

cloth. Refer to the illustration below.

Apply a small amount of peanut or vegetable oil to the

griddle with a clean cloth after each cleaning.

Occasionally, remove the seasoning and clean the

griddle thoroughly. Apply a small amount of white

vinegar and water to the surface while it is slightly

warm. Scrub with a fine wire brush or a fine-grit griddle

brick. Repeat until excess oil has been removed. Apply

a light coat of oil for seasoning.

DRAIN HOLE

DRIP TRAY

GREASE

COLLECTION

TRAY

Grease collection tray.

TEMPERATURE

FOOD

200°F

(95°C)

Hold cooked food at serving

temperature

250°F

(120°C)

Eggs

350°F

(175°C)

French toast, pancakes, grilled

sandwiches

375°F

(190°C)

Bacon, pork chops, lamb steaks,

sausage, flattened boneless chicken

400°F

(205°C)

Vegetables, sliced or grated

GRIDDLE COOKING GUIDE

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