"Nonny" wrote in message
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A home we're looking at has a gas cooktop with built-in griddle in the
center. The griddle is about 12" across and 15" or so deep, with a grease
catcher/drain in the front. We've never had a home with one of these and I
wonder if any of you might be familiar with this and have used it before?
If so,
Does using it require a lot of subsequent clean-up?
Does it splatter the adjoining grates and burners?
Does it do a good job?
Would you have it again on another cooktop?
Thanks- Nonny
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On most days,
it's just not worth
the effort of chewing
through the restraints..
Cooktop with griddle is another name for grease trap. Haven't you ever
fried food in a large frying pan? It splatters that much, but there are
nooks and crannies for it to get down into. While some people love their
griddle and grill type stove tops, I do not like them because of their
messiness and difficulty to clean. I've had two, and will never have
another. I just grill outside now, and that's enough of a mess. The only
thing I cook on a griddle is pancakes.
YMM(and probably does)V
Steve
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