Love My Blackstone Griddle

Blackstone griddle

“Cooking is a philosophy; it’s not a recipe.” — Marco Pierre White

Marco Pierre White

I thought I would do something a little different. My fiancé bought me a new toy. Welcome to hillbilly intro to cooking. It’s simple but tasty. The key ingredient is the Blackstone griddle. The flat top is made of cold-rolled steel. This design and material allows for even heat distribution and controlled cooking across the whole griddle.

Stir fry vegetables and meat.

Today is a stir fry vegetable with crawfish tails and andouille sausage. For the vegetables I used cabbage, zucchini, yellow squash, onion, minced garlic, water chestnuts and bamboo shoots. I cooked everything in olive oil.

Stir fry

I put some olive oil on the griddle and then I added the meat and cooked for about 5 minutes, then I added more olive oil and put the vegetables on the griddle and mixed together and stir fried.

Before I started cooking I put 2 packages of ramen noodles in a bowl, covered with cold water and added bullion and soaked for 20 minutes. When vegetables were about half done, I drained the water, and h CC I added noodles to the vegetables and meat, then I mixed thoroughly and stir fried until noodles were crispy.

Finished

Believe it or not this is quite tasty. Thanks for reading. Remember to be kind to each other and spread the love!

10 thoughts on “Love My Blackstone Griddle

  1. I absolutely believe it’s tasty! Except… I had a pet “crawdad” for about a year, Wayne. 🥺I named her Adora (for adorable). She was the sole survivor in a bucket with others that evil people had ripped the legs and pinchers off while they were alive! She was sweet. She often took food from my hand. Anyway, we were looking at flat skillets for the grill, they’re stupid expensive for what ya get. Maybe what you’ve got is what we just need to do. Quesadillas and no more potato chunks lost between the grates or cooked in aluminum, or use your inspiring dish above (- tails:)! Thank you for showing.

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