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Apr 25

Perfect Steam Grilled Seafood and Fish in Half the Time

The Steam Shell Griddle by the American Griddle Company perfectly cooks fish and other seafood. Utilizing the Steam Shell Lid will allow you to greatly reduce cook time for any type of seafood. With even and constant temperatures, fish is cooked thoroughly from top to bottom simultaneously. No more second guessing when cooking seafood!

Apr 25

3 Bloody Mary Recipes to Die For!

Known as one of the most complex and popular cocktails, for nearly a century the Bloody Mary has been served in bars and restaurants. Traditionally garnished with celery and containing vodka, tomato juice, and various spices, the Bloody Mary Recipes are numerous and variations on how to make the drink are a plenty.

Apr 25

1 Minute Eggs on your Steam Shell Griddle

Not only are eggs are a great source of proteins, they also supply essential amino acids. The American Griddle Company’s Steam Shell Griddle can cook most types of eggs in less than one minute. With our Steam Shell Lid, eggs retain their flavor and texture better than on traditional griddles. With a continuous source of […]

Apr 25

8 Types of Ribs and Prepping Them

The three most important factors of cooking ribs well are: Time – plenty of it —-Temperature – very low— and Moisture – the more the better! Ribs are cooked to perfection with the Steam Shell Griddle by the American Griddle Company. Utilizing the continuous and even heat provided by the Steam Shell Griddle thoroughly cooks […]

Apr 18

History of the Griddle

Historically, the griddle has been used to cook in one form or another in practically all cultures.  It has appeared throughout times gone by and has taken various forms during the ages. Originally made from brick, stone, or clay slabs, the griddle has universally been embraced as the perfect way to cook meats, breads, and […]

Apr 18

5 Tips for Safely Cooking Chicken

When preparing chicken it is extremely important to ensure proper internal temperature as well as appropriate handling techniques. Undercooked and raw chicken can contain harmful bacteria such as salmonella. It is essential that chicken is cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees to prevent these types of food poisonings. Using a food thermometer can […]

Apr 18

Why Steam Shell Technology Improves Your Kitchen?

The Steam Shell Griddle by the American Griddle Company reduces the wasteful spending associated with under/over cooked food and employee training. With benefits and cost reductions not seen in conventional electric griddles, the American Griddle Company’s Steam Griddle eventually pays for its self. American Griddle’s patented Steam Shell technology brings solutions to your kitchen never […]

Apr 18

Griddle Cooking Preserves Antioxidants

  In a 2009 study published by the Institute of Food Technologists in the Journal of Food Science found that using a griddle to cook or roast vegetables was among the best ways to maintain the level of antioxidants. Compared to boiling, pressure-cooking, baking, microwaving and frying, griddle cooking was found to be among the […]

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