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Thread: Capital Griddle 3 Burner
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03-22-2023, 11:03 AM #1
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Capital Griddle 3 Burner
Has anyone run the 3 burner Capital Griddle yet? Our new 2400BH has one (picking it up next week) and I am curious how it is compared to Blackstone. How does the Capital heat? Is it even? Is that an H burner on the 3 burner?
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03-22-2023, 04:11 PM #2
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Welcome to the forum ! We have not used the griddle but hope someone has an answer for you... just wanted to say Hi and enjoy the new trailer!
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04-09-2023, 07:36 PM #3
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I dewinterized this weekend and while sanitizing my FIL took the opportunity to try to season the griddle. We had a light breeze, but not gusting.
We used black stone seasoning which is a mix of palm oil shortening, beeswax, palm oil, canola oil, and soy oil.
The seasoning itself worked well, but I noticed the griddle seemed really influenced by the breeze and the heating of the griddle top appeared uneven. This coming weekend I will try to lay down another coat or two of seasoning.
I’m curious as to your experience OP. Thanks!Doug, Cheryl, 2 Kids, 2 Dogs.
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04-09-2023, 07:40 PM #4
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Thanks Sam, we took delivery of our 3210BH in December and am planning on seasoning my griddle this coming week.
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04-29-2023, 05:54 AM #5
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We bought the 3210BH too. We have not made our first trip yet. Have you tried the griddle yet
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04-29-2023, 08:07 AM #6
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Yes! We used it at dinner for burgers, breakfast, and hot dogs. Not terribly adventurous for the first trip. It worked well for the food. I even made scrambled eggs on the griddle. Was interesting!
There is a lack of space to put your cooking utensils or ingredients. So a side table or something is necessary. Paper towels and make sure you take some foil to line the drip cup. I didn’t see any after market drip cup liners in this size.
I cleaned the griddle while still hot- that was key, there was a lot of spatter from the burgers. I did wait for the griddle to cool before I cleaned behind. I am not so sure I really think it’s a good design, if the tray pulled out a few more inches to get behind that would be ideal. For greasy foods like 80/20 burgers, the griddle is fine but it stays close to the camper so cleaning up afterwards and the grease spatter during is annoying.
The griddle seemed a little sensitive to the wind, but taking a little strip of foil and hanging in on the side seemed to help block the wind.
I think that I’d like to find a way to support my cooking utensils and also have a place for my ingredients. Like a table top that can slide out in the gap between the partition and mini fridge in my 2910bh.
Outside of the spatter it really worked better than I expected.Doug, Cheryl, 2 Kids, 2 Dogs.
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04-30-2023, 07:52 PM #7
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viking, I just seasoned it and used it for the first time today. I used crisco to season it and it seems like it took pretty well. I cooked these steaks on it with cheese onion and mushrooms and nothing stuck. Pretty impressed with it and it is nice to have my Weber Traveler and a griddle. Can't wait to cook bacon and eggs on it. I don't like having to crawl under the Rv to connect to propane hose and in order to close the grill , disconnect it. I have to find a better way of doing this. Any GD brothers / Sisters have any thoughts or suggestions on this ? Kid
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05-11-2023, 10:44 AM #8
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05-12-2023, 08:16 AM #9
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Does anyone mind posting a couple pics of how their griddle is attached to the drawer slides? I'm thinking (hoping) that I can just remove my drawer and electric drop-in and bolt the griddle directly to the drawer slides. Anyone tried this? Thanks.
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06-09-2023, 03:56 PM #10
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