How To Clean A Jenn Air Cast Iron Griddle
Use nonabrasive plastic scrubbing pad and mildly abrasive cleaner.
How to clean a jenn air cast iron griddle. Dip your sponge in the water and scrub the grime away. Before cleaning make sure all controls are off and the cooktop is cool. Clean the drip tray with warm. A good grease lifting soap in a sink of hot water is great for soaking your grates if they re suffering buildup. We hope this helps the jenn air team.
Use a non scratch pad to clean the griddle. In this video jeff from miele appliances shows us a great way to clean your griddle and keep it looking great. Once cool remove the drip tray to empty. Let the griddle cool rinse and towel dry. With your griddle warm mix some warm water with your soap.
To clean the griddle you ll need a number of kitchen aids including a griddle cleaning soap a sturdy griddle sponge and possibly a griddle brush or scraper. Once cool wipe the griddle with a clean damp towel followed immediately by buffing it with a microfiber cloth. Turn the griddle off and allow it to cool approximately 10 15 minutes. Cleaning and preheating the griddle. A trick for getting your cast iron griddle as dry as possible is to put it back over a low flame for a few minutes to evaporate any leftover moisture.
Cleaning jennair cast iron grates you can put a cold cast iron grate into hot water but never ever put a hot grate into cold water. 3 heat the griddle on high for 10 15 minutes. Clean as soon as cooktop grates and caps are cool. If it s not done correctly you risk strong hot zones on the cooking. Use warm or hot water to clean but make sure to dry very well in order to avoid rusting.
Using vinegar will help remove any residue from cleaning products that may have been used that could be causing the sticking. Now that your griddle is clean turn it on all the way up to the highest setting and let it heat up for about 10 15 minutes. To do this pour 1 cup 240 ml of salt on a warm griddle scrub it with a towel then remove the salt and rinse with water. Always let your stovetop cool down before cleaning it. Soap water and a soft cloth or sponge are suggested first unless otherwise noted.