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Our collection includes a range of outdoor griddles designed for different cooking styles and setups. Whether you’re looking for a built-in griddle to seamlessly integrate into your outdoor kitchen or a freestanding propane griddle for flexible placement, we have options to suit your needs.
For those looking for a more permanent fuel source, our natural gas griddles provide reliable, steady heat to power your cooking all day long. Each griddle is designed with a large flat cooking surface, making it easy to cook multiple dishes at once while ensuring even heat distribution for consistent results.
One of the greatest advantages of outdoor griddles is their versatility. The flat, expansive surface allows you to cook a variety of foods that are often difficult on traditional grills, such as eggs, pancakes, seafood, and stir-fries. With the ability to reach high temperatures quickly and offer precise heat control, you can sear, sauté, or slow-cook to perfection.
The grease management systems on many models also make cleanup easy, so you can spend less time scrubbing and more time enjoying your meals. If you love the idea of cooking breakfast, lunch, and dinner outdoors, a griddle is a must-have addition to your outdoor kitchen.
Crafted from durable materials like stainless steel and cast iron, our outdoor griddles are built to withstand the elements and provide reliable performance over the long term.
With features like foldable side shelves for added prep space, built-in temperature gauges for easy monitoring, and quick ignition systems for hassle-free startups, these griddles are designed to make outdoor cooking as enjoyable as it is delicious. Whether you're a weekend warrior or an everyday griller, our griddles offer the durability and performance you need to cook outdoors with confidence.
At Elite Patio Direct, we’re dedicated to bringing you high-quality outdoor cooking equipment that enhances your lifestyle and makes outdoor entertaining easy. Our collection of outdoor griddles is carefully selected from trusted brands to ensure you find the perfect match for your cooking style and outdoor setup.
We also provide excellent customer service to assist you in making the right choice. If you have any questions about our outdoor griddles or need help deciding which model is right for you, contact us at 855-550-3246 or team@elitepatiodirect.com.
Explore our Outdoor Griddles Collection today, and discover how a quality griddle can transform your outdoor cooking into an all-day, flavor-packed experience.
Griddles come in many shapes, sizes, and configurations. Here is an overview of the main features you'll need to decide on when choosing the best cooker for your needs.
The most common type of fuel used for griddle cooking is gas - which can be either propane or natural gas. This fuel type is the most popular and provides convenient, reliable, consistent heat underneath your cooktop.
Electric griddles are rising in popularity. These units use electricity to bring heating elements up to high temperatures that in turn heat your cooktop.
Charcoal or wood fire griddles are the least common but they do exist. Most often, wood fired griddles are shaped like fire pits and feature a cooking surface around the perimeter of the fire box.
The next big consideration is whether you want your griddle to stand on it's own, work on a countertop, or to be built-in to outdoor cabinets.
Built-in griddles tend to be popular because you can fully integrate them into your outdoor kitchen. It's also very space-efficient to have your griddle installed into your cabinets.
Freestanding and countertop flat top grills provide more flexibility and portability - and some models provide portability for on-the-go cooking. Freestanding options tend to be the most expensive configuration out of the three.
Technically, the difference has to do with the shape of the burners underneath the cooktop. A griddle features linear heating elements whereas a flat top features circular or curved burners.
With that being said, many people use the terms interchangeably.
The main difference is the cooking surface - a grill has a mesh-like cooking grate whereas a griddle has a solid piece of metal as the cooktop.
Griddles are known as one of the most versatile types of cookers - which is one of the main reasons why they have become so popular.
With the solid cooktop, you really can cook, sear, or sauté just about anything - here are a few ideas:
Outdoor griddles do require a certain level of cleaning and upkeep after every cook to ensure that your cooking surface continues to perform at a high level.
The process differs depending on which brand your griddle is, but the idea is simple and usually takes about 5 to 10 minutes. You need to remove food bits from the cooking surface and give the cooktop a light wipe down after each cook.
It's a good idea to get a griddle that has a rust-resistant stainless steel cooktop. However there are additional measures you can take to prevent discoloration over time as much as possible.
The best thing you can do is cover your griddle with a heavy-duty lid, a cover, or both. This will help keep moisture out and keep the flat top looking aesthetically pleasing over a longer period of time.