curiousaboutagriddle
Assistant Cook
Hi I can't thank you enough for your time and energy and love spent with this
Does a non-built-in griddle you place on burner, like this,
can it get as hot (500 degrees F) as a built-in one, like the picture i attached below?
I am moving and am worried my pancakes won't come out as great on a stand-alone griddle that I place on a burner.
Which is where I come to my 2nd, science-lesson-type question: if you left this stand-alone griddle on the burner forever, does the temperature just keep rising and rising or is there a point it stops (for example it can only get up to 300 degrees F)?
Thank you greatly for your time! It means alot!
Does a non-built-in griddle you place on burner, like this,
can it get as hot (500 degrees F) as a built-in one, like the picture i attached below?
I am moving and am worried my pancakes won't come out as great on a stand-alone griddle that I place on a burner.
Which is where I come to my 2nd, science-lesson-type question: if you left this stand-alone griddle on the burner forever, does the temperature just keep rising and rising or is there a point it stops (for example it can only get up to 300 degrees F)?
Thank you greatly for your time! It means alot!
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