How to Clean the Rock Griddle (The Simple Guide)

The Rock Griddle is a fantastic griddle for people of all levels..

It’s fantastic as a starting griddle for people who don’t want to spend money on a full-fledged griddle yet still desire to cook indoors with a griddle that may be used all year.

However, one of the most common complaints I hear online is that The Rock griddle is difficult to clean.

Now that I’ve conducted my study and reviewed my own experiences with cleaning various griddles in the past, I’d say this griddle is no more difficult to clean than other models.

The Rock griddle is actually far easier to use than some of the huge standalone griddles I’ve reviewed recently. However, I’ll go over it in greater detail later on.

For the time being, if you’re searching for how to clean a The Rock griddle, you’ve come to the correct spot. It’ll be much easier than the rest of the internet will have you believe.

So, here’s everything you need to know about cleaning The Rock griddle.

How to Clean a Rock Griddle

With all of the above information behind us, I may now just discuss cleaning the Rock Griddle with you without you wondering why I’m always pushing soap and water or abrasive cleaning pads.

After all, I’ve previously advised you to avoid them unless absolutely required or doing a thorough cleaning. So, here’s how to clean the The Rock griddle:

  • Turn off the heat source and let the griddle cool a bit first
  • Take the griddle off the heat and wait for it to cool enough to handle the next steps safely. Warm enough, however, to assist remove any food or grease that has adhered to the surface of the griddle
  • Add some dish soap and hot water to the mixture
  • If there isn’t much debris left on the griddle’s surface after cleaning, use a soft sponge; if it is required to be cleaned more thoroughly, use an abrasive cleaning pad or similar product like steel wool
  • Remember, though, that you can use more abrasive materials than usual because the RockTec surface treatment is so durable
  • Wipe down the pan with fresh water and more soap, if necessary
  • If the stains and debris are firmly entrenched and will not budge, you can soak the griddle top in boiling hot soapy water for a few minutes before using an abrasive washing solution to scrub it off
  • This method of cleaning takes away the need to season your griddle as frequently, because you’ll be cooking with oil and the surface of The Rock griddle will still be non-stick
  • Dry the griddle completely and keep it on a shelf until you’re ready to use it again

I’ve noticed no one online who hasn’t been able to clean The Rock griddle effectively with these approaches.

Some of the burned food or hardened grease might be more difficult to get off in certain situations. I’ve never known a griddle not to come up looking wonderful after a little patience, elbow work, and soaking time.

The Rock Griddle: What It Is, And How It Works

The Rock Griddle, like other pots and frying pans, can be used in a variety of ways.

If something has adhered to it very effectively, cleaning might be more difficult than usual, but with just a little effort, it can always be saved.

OK, so I just want to make sure everyone knows that The Rock griddle is made in a different way that does not rust or otherwise harm easily.

That’s why cleaning it is so much easier since you won’t have to worry about detergent or metal utensils scratching or damaging the non-stick surface.

A griddle that can withstand a lot of abuse may still function well.

The Rock griddle is covered with a RockTec surface treatment.

While the specifics behind this aren’t critical, it indicates that the griddle is constructed of aluminum.

The surface of aluminum containing steel pellets, which harden the aluminum and form a rough, rocky terrain with peaks and valleys.

What is the significance of that?

It’s safe for you and your family to cook with because it helps prevent non-stick surfaces from sticking, which is particularly important if the pan has been used previously, or if food gets stuck on its surface. Food doesn’t stick as much to a well-seasoned wok.

This is so you may use more powerful cleaning utensils and cleaners on your griddle to return it to its original condition.

That’s something you won’t be able to accomplish with every griddle.

If it’s so simple to clean in theory, why are so many people complaining about how difficult it is?

I think it’s because no one knows that The Rock griddle isn’t as delicate as other griddles on the market.

We’ve been advised for years not to use soap on a griddle unless it’s absolutely required, since doing so might harm the non-stick coating and render the griddle unusable.

In any scenario, this is what I’ve been saying.

However, The Rock griddle is unlike other griddles and may be cleaned with soaps, water, and abrasive cleaning pads.

It’s also worth noting that you’ll need a little cooking oil, butter, or something comparable to keep the food from sticking to The Rock griddle.

It’s not seasoned in the same way that regular cast iron cookware is, so it still requires cooking oil and other seasonings to prevent food from sticking.

Another reason why it’s more difficult to clean might be that they neglect to use cooking oil and the food clings and burns more readily as a result.

Whatever the case, now you know how to make the Rock Griddle, so you can be a little less cautious with it than with previous griddles I’ve mentioned.

That should hopefully make things a lot simpler for you.

Check out the rest of this article to learn how to clean The Rock griddle after each use to make it ready for your next meal!

Conclusion

So, while you must clean The Rock griddle differently than I discuss other griddles on this blog, it is not difficult to do so.

Remember that the The Rock griddle can take a lot of abuse, so don’t be afraid to use dish soap and water, or abrasive pads as needed to get it looking brand new!