You’re trying to tell me a shrimp fried that rice?
….sorry, I’m a dad. Knee jerk reaction there
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You’re trying to tell me a shrimp fried that rice?
….sorry, I’m a dad. Knee jerk reaction there
I see no reason your cast griddle wouldn't work with induction. Cast iron skillets work very well on induction tops.
So both the griddle top manufacturer and stove manufacturer would discourage using it. Neither are explicit about what would happen but the stove is too expensive to just yolo it
Damn, well I am sorry for your loss.
Is there a specific reason your induction stovetop doesn't support griddles? The only requirement I could find is that the griddle has to be flush on the surface, similar to a pan. Other then that I couldn't find any technical barriers.
Maybe you’re right, I didn’t sense anything explicit and the griddle top is magnetic. But ….
The food looks great and I've been wanting that griddle, or the smaller version, for a while! Looks fun to use.
Do you have to go with an induction stove top? Could you get a ceramic instead?
Already got the induction
I'm sorry, I don't think you read their question correctly. I think they're asking what stove they need/can use to do something like this
Huh, ok.