HexClad’s Brilliant Double Burner Griddle Doubles Cooking Space, Cuts Cleanup Time, and Makes Hosting Easier
This non-toxic HexClad griddle was designed for doubling your stovetop cooking space
Finding enough cooking space to feed a crowd can be a challenge, especially in a compact kitchen such as mine.
That is why the HexClad Double Burner Griddle Pan has caught my attention as a potential summer hosting saviour. Designed to span two burners, it effectively doubles your cooking surface without the hassle of juggling or trying to fit multiple large pans next to each other. This gadget makes it easy to fry, sear, and sauté for a group. Better still, it works on induction and electric cooktops.
It is also completely non-stick, non-toxic cookware, and it is currently $30 off in the summer sale. For anyone looking to simplify summer hosting without sacrificing performance, this is a clever small-space solution.
While the best grills offer a practical solution to large-party cooking in summer, I don't want to have to be outside to cook. They can't tackle more delicate tasks such as brunch-time pancakes, either. While I could continue to struggle with several pans in my small kitchen, this approach equals more stress, more clutter, and more cleaning up.
The HexClad Hybrid Double Burner Griddle is the sleek alternative that instantly streamlines the setup. Made with HexClad's signature hybrid stainless steel-ceramic non-stick, it covers two burners to heat the whole plate evenly for a larger cooking surface without refitting my kitchen.
While I haven't used the griddle myself yet, I do have a 10" HexClad Frying Pan and a tiny Hybrid Milk Pot, and can testify to just how sonderful the non-stick truly is. Usually troublesome oil and butter pour like water from a duck's back, making clean up a breeze.
With tri-ply construction with an aluminum core for quicker, even heating, it’s safe to use on any home cooktop or stovetop, including induction, and is metal utensil-safe, dishwasher-friendly, and oven-safe up to 900°F. I can't think of a more versatile investment.
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HexClad shoppers agree. Cheryl K gave the griddle five stars, having used it outdoors on their grill, sharing, 'I used it on top of our grill grate to make smash burgers on one side of the pan and assorted grilled veggies on the other. It was a great one-pan meal! I also used it to bake pizzas and stromboli. Can’t wait to try it on my stovetop!'
Kathleen T similarly added, 'Of all the HexClad I own (and I have almost all of the pieces), this one is my favorite. I use it so much that it lives permanently on my stovetop. I am a huge fan!'
What Else to Shop
From other investment-worthy HexClad cookware to essential summer cooking accessories, I have rounded up my top picks to outfit your kitchen ahead of the hosting season.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
HexClad’s surface blends stainless steel peaks with a ceramic non-stick base. Third-party testing confirms it’s PFAS-free, which is good news, as the exceptional non-stick performance makes cooking – and cleanup – effortless.
Silicone tools should be your go-to no matter what cookware or small appliance you are using. They do not chip or flake harmful forever chemicals, and do not risk scratching delicate ceramic or enamel.
Traditional aerosol oils contain additives to keep them thin enough to spray into cookware; however, these additives can erode delicate coatings. These refillable oil spray bottles can be used with standard vegetable oil, making cooking convenient without the added chemicals.
If you value precision when cooking, you can work out when your griddle has heated evenly with this infrared tool. It features an LED-backlit screen, the ability to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit measurements, and single or continuous temperature read options.
Sponge cloths are plant-based, meaning they are free from plastics and decompose in compost heaps in around 10 months, making them an eco-friendly, hygienic alternative to traditional sponges and paper towels. They are perfect for cleaning cookware such as HexClad.
Loved by shoppers on Amazon, this electric griddle is a great plug-in option if you want some portability. It is safe for use indoors and out to cater to guests in your yard this summer.
Your cookware is not your only thing to upgrade ahead of the warm weather. These must-have finds can help to prep your home for summer hosting, too.
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Chiana is Homes & Gardens’ kitchen appliances editor. With a lifelong passion for cooking and baking, she grew up experimenting in the kitchen every weekend with her baking-extraordinaire Mom, has spent time cooking with Le Creuset's expert chefs, and has developed a great understanding of how tools and appliances can make or break your ideal relaxing kitchen routine.