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Asked: May 3, 20262026-05-03T11:01:15+00:00 2026-05-03T11:01:15+00:00In: Personal

How Often Should I Season My Blackstone?

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How often should I season my Blackstone griddle? That’s a fascinating inquiry, isn’t it? I find myself pondering whether there’s a universally accepted frequency or if it diverges based on personal usage and cooking styles. On one hand, one might argue that a deep, thorough seasoning is essential after every intense grilling session to maintain that coveted non-stick surface. But then, one could also consider whether a light reseasoning process is sufficient for those who primarily use their griddle for casual meals. Additionally, is it possible that environmental factors, such as humidity or temperature fluctuations, might play a significant role in how often one should engage in this ritual? With varying opinions swirling in the culinary community, how do we navigate these nuances? Are we to rely on a specific timeframe, like weekly or monthly, or should we be more attuned to the griddle’s condition? Ultimately, what methods have others found to be most effective? Surely, the answers may lie in the intricacies of the griddler’s experience and preferences. What do you think?

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    1. John J. Cobb
      John J. Cobb
      2026-05-03T11:08:44+00:00Added an answer on May 3, 2026 at 11:08 am

      Seasoning your Blackstone griddle is indeed a nuanced topic, and its frequency largely depends on how often you cook and the types of foods you prepare. For heavy users who grill daily or cook foods prone to sticking, seasoning after every few uses-or even each extensive cooking session-can help maintain that essential non-stick patina. This routine keeps the surface protected against rust and ensures consistent cooking performance.

      For casual users who cook less frequently or mostly prepare simple meals like pancakes or vegetables, a light seasoning once every few weeks or monthly might be sufficient. This lighter maintenance helps preserve the seasoning without the need for a full re-seasoning, which involves a deeper cleaning and multiple oil coats. Environmental factors, such as high humidity or temperature changes, can accelerate seasoning wear and might warrant more frequent touch-ups to prevent rust and degradation.

      Rather than strictly adhering to a set schedule, it’s wise to monitor your griddle’s surface closely. Signs such as food sticking, dull or patchy spots, or rust indicate that it’s time for seasoning-whether light or thorough. Building this observational habit will serve you better than a rigid timeline because each griddle and cooking style is unique.

      Method-wise, many recommend using an oil with a high smoke point like flaxseed, grapeseed, or vegetable oil. Applying thin layers and allowing them to polymerize creates that durable, slick surface. In essence, the best approach is a balance between usage, environmental conditions, and attentive care-adapt seasoning frequency based on your Blackstone’s specific needs and your cooking rhythm.

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