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Irontop™ Griddle 101
Discover everything Irontop™—all in one place. Get to know your griddle inside and out, explore prep and maintenance tips and tricks, recipes to try, and more.
Cleaning Your Irontop™
To keep your Irontop™ performing at its best, proper cleaning is key. This video shows you exactly how to keep your flat top game strong and your cooks craveable.
Seasoning Your Irontop™
Seasoning is essential for a flawless cook. This video shows you how to prep your griddle for searing, grilling, steaming, and more.
Irontop™ Owner’s Manual
Access a digital copy of your Irontop™ manual to have on hand whenever you need it.
FAQ
Get insights into some of our most asked griddle questions.
Flatrock is Traeger's most advanced griddle offering, with an innovative cleaning system, separated cooking zones, fuel sensors, and more. Irontop, the newest griddle in the Traeger line up, is designed for simplicity. Both products have excellent reliability, a variety of sizes, and a rust-resistant cooktop coating to make any breakfast feast epic.
Irontop delivers even, edge-to-edge heat across the entire cooking surface, helping food cook consistently without hot or cold spots. It’s also backed by a strong warranty, giving you confidence that it’s built to last.
A griddle is incredibly versatile and works for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It’s perfect for cooking large quantities at once—ideal for families, parties, or meal prep. Popular griddle favorites include stir fry, eggs, French toast, pancakes, bacon, steaks, chow mein, and tacos.
Not at all. Griddles are easy to use and make cooking large amounts of food simple and efficient. Cleanup is just as easy, so you can spend more time enjoying your food and less time maintaining your gear.
To keep your griddle in top shape, clean it thoroughly right after cooking while it’s still hot. Regular seasoning is also important to maintain performance and protect the cook surface. You can learn more about proper seasoning here:
No. These griddles are not designed to connect to a natural gas line.
No. Irontop does not require a power outlet to operate.