Trying out more things on the electric Blackstone griddle. In this video I cook pizza, Philly cheesesteak, and shrimp fried rice. Spatulas www.amazon.com... How to cook fried rice How to make Philly cheesesteak
Another great cook on the E-series griddle. I have made shrimp fried rice on my griddle and it was great. I made the rice the day before and stored it in the frig uncovered. It came out great. If you add just a little sesame oil (don't need much) next time it tastes even more like takeout fried rice.
Good video bud! I just got my griddle about two weeks ago and have used it several times. So Blackstone came out with a three piece set of two spatulas and one set of tongs that are made out of the plastic. Like the griddle itself, you cant find them in the store but you can buy them online from Walmarts website. I had them shipped to my house and paid about $25 with the shipping. They are the same size as the metal and very well built. Much wider than the ones you got from Amazon. I would highly suggest that you look into it. Worth every penny in my opinion. Keep up the great videos and I look forward to seeing the next one!
Thanks for watching! I actually found the spatula and tong set a couple of days ago in one of my local walmarts much to my surprise, somehow my googling skills must be off lol. Unfortunately, I already had the other video done with the other tools ready to go so I'm going to do another video showing it and the egg rings. Thanks for letting me know though. The griddle has quickly become my goto whenever I can use it. Even my wife who never cooks has started using it! Lol👍👍
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Like and Sub. I have the adventure series combo with the 17" griddle and deep fryer in my garage. I use it for frying fish and cooking burgers and fries and what not. After watching your videos, I just pulled the trigger on the E series for my kitchen. My Curtis Stone griddle died on me, so this was right on time. Great videos bud! Cook more stuff!
Have you tried a home made pizza on the Blackstone? Philly cheese steak looks great, I had candied jalapenos to mine. With the egg fried rice I usually mix my eggs in a bowl just before everything else is done, then just pour them over the rice. It's delicious either way. Great video.
We make homemade pizza sometimes in the oven and I haven't made it on the Blackstone yet but I'm planning to. The problem with the candied jalapenos is we eat them up before I have a chance to use them in anything lol. That's a good idea on how to add the egg, I never thought of it and will give it a try! Thanks for watching!
Aside from not having a place to put a traditional Blackstone griddle, the rust issue crossed my mind. Here in the deep south the humidity level is insane and I don't want to have to worry about rust.
The E Series is my fourth Blackstone I have not used it yet , I need an open spot 😁 I like your videos I watched the unboxing very informative this video got me to subscribe looking forward to more E Series info and recipes 👍 Your Fried Rice looked delicious !!
That's a lot of Blackstones!! I'm certainly planning on doing more videos since II really enjoy cooking on this little griddle so much. Thanks for watching!!
@@AllAmericanMack yvw 😁 I love Blackstone griddle cooking I started 5 years ago with the 22" table top then went to the 28" with the stand then I just had to have the 36" Griddle w Air fryers that was my Mother's day present then I saw a video about the E Series and I couldn't resist I had to add it to my collection I cook outside more than inside they are so much fun to use we cooked outside this past winter in -20 temps just for Smashburgers 🤣 we cook in the rain too !! Can't wait to see what you come up with next 😁👍see ya soon !!
Hey Mack, I really love my E-series 17”. And my cousin out in Nevada is making me a customized/artisan pizza peel (designed for a brick oven) that is the perfect size. So I was looking for detailed dough and ingredients recipes for pizzas (rather than buying frozen). I’ve not found much in this area and maybe my search was ill-specified. Do you have any idea how you would develop a dough recipe that would be appropriate for the 17” E-series? Thanks and take care, Tom KC3QAC
The dough recipe I used here was one I found a long time ago and was the only one I've ever tried. When I was still married, my wife had a Kitchenaid mixer but I was happy with the dough recipe (for everything but the Blackstone) so I never even looked for another one. After we divorced she took the Kitchenaid but I just picked one up on Black Friday so my plan is to try to find a more suitable dough recipe soon.
I don't. I've actually looked into building something reliable and economical but never got around to it. I think it can be done though. One option is to get a Mytee Air Hog since they have a built in pump out. I'm not a fan of Mytee in general but think the Air Hog is one of their better pieces of equipment. Plus, the Air Hog is cheaper than many pump outs by themselves. I know this wasn't the answer you were looking for but I just wanted to throw it out there as an option. Magic Wand Co has had some very good prices on it also.
I don't remember because this video was a while back but typically I only cook shrimp for maybe 3 or 4 minutes because they cook so quickly and don't want to overcook them and make them tough.
I want one of these so bad!! Have the 36" for outdoors.. Girlfriend and I are going to start making videos together on that, but can't find this e-series indoor griddle!! Ugh... 😩
I just checked walmart.com and they have 4 in stock. I've seen them come in stock several times, you just have to keep checking. At some point I want the oudoor griddle when I have the room for sure. Cool channel btw, just subbed!
@@AllAmericanMack oh!! Thank you!! Have a lot coming on the channel.. girlfriend has a kidney infection... her parents used to own a cafe.. loves to cook.. and I absolutely love cooking on the Blackstone!! 👍
You're right and that is a concern but I did try a wood spatula and it wasn't thin enough to work. Although I at least look for BPA-free products, I don't think these are. I've since switched to the Blackstone nylon tools which shouldn't have BPA and I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think nylon comtains pthalates either.
That's great to know. Funny thing is, we have quite a few Jimmy Johns around here yet I've never been to one! I guess I need to go check them out. We were wanting to get a delivery from them once but they have a crazy small delivery area and unfortunately we weren't in it. But I will for sure give them a try!
Oh wow, .50? The wheels in my head are turning now...Philly cheese steaks and a lot more! I think there are going to be quite a few sandwiches in my future. Thanks again!