I like to make breakfast (usually pancakes) for a group of friends every once in a while. I have a glass top electric stove with a bridge element between two of the burners and would like to take advantage of it. I picked up an inexpensive aluminum non-stick griddle that spanned the burners, but it quickly warped and I was disappointed in it. I paid about $25 for it. I prefer cast iron, but haven't found a flat bottom griddle that I can use for pancakes. All of the ones I've seen are reversible and would put a non-flat grill face on the glass stove top.
So, can anyone recommend a non-warping two burner griddle that be used on a glass top stove? I would prefer cast iron, but non-stick sturdy aluminum would be okay. Key features for me are even heating and non-warping.
Or should I just be looking at the large electric griddles?
thanks!
Bob
So, can anyone recommend a non-warping two burner griddle that be used on a glass top stove? I would prefer cast iron, but non-stick sturdy aluminum would be okay. Key features for me are even heating and non-warping.
Or should I just be looking at the large electric griddles?
thanks!
Bob