Cleaning a Wolf Griddle - how to

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Published 2020-05-29
Cleaning a Wolf brand single or double griddle is easy.

When cooking is finished, turn the griddle down to a low temperature, use a bit of canola oil, then scrub with the scrub pads that come with most griddle cleaning kits. Push everything towards you into the drip tray, then dispose. When finished, spread a very thin layer of canola oil to prevent oxidation until next use - the griddle will smoke a bit when you turn it on next time. When that smoke stops, all the previous oil will be burnt off and everything will be ready to go. Easy. Simple. Awesome.

Want more Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove cleaning tips? Check out the other videos in this playlist (recipes too):
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All Comments (19)
  • @Aace00
    I can't believe I spent 5 minutes watching someone clean a griddle. Yet, I feel like it's time well spent.
  • @mandysorlie8726
    Thanks for the great demonstration! I just installed a Wolf griddle and love cooking with it. Do you have a preference of brand or link to the exact cleaning utensils you used?
  • cool content Zack G. I killed the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the awesome work.
  • @ErikaMelrose
    Where would I find these types of cleaning utensils?
  • @KalotiVids
    What are the cooking utensils you used and cleaning pads
  • I have the wolf griddle and it literally has peeled from the surface how to get ot back smooth ive cleaned till im blue in the face
  • Just had a Wolf 4 burner with infrared griddle installed yesterday. I will be looking for a proper griddle cleaning kit from Wolf as I'm afraid of marring it not even 24 hours after installation, as so far I already can't get it cleaned up to its original pristine condition after one use. How do you clean the vent grill at the top of the griddle?
  • @kathyfann
    What about the vent area that’s getting out looking bad too how do we clean that got up a little spikes
  • @annefrank4513
    the wolfe sponsored videos say you let it season black. why this method? what happens to all those microscopic pieces of stainless steel that got scratched off?
  • @ptinio2
    Man that’s a lot of work I’ll just use my removable cast iron griddle from lodge
  • @newera3757
    Dude u scratch everything and what about grill looking things on the bottom of the screen #dirty