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The Best Griddle of 2025

We tested 13 griddles from Ninja, Presto, Our Place, Nordic Ware, and others to discover the best addition to your kitchen.
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Best Griddle Review
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Kaylee Walden
By Kaylee Walden ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Updated December 5, 2025
Contributions From: Nick Miley & Michelle Powell

If you want to whip up a large batch of pancakes, eggs, or bacon, a griddle can maximize your cooking space and efficiency. We researched, purchased, and tested 13 of the best griddles available to help you achieve the consistency and productivity of a rockstar fry cook. We took stock of non-stick properties, ease of cleaning, grease management, and other key features that make a great griddle. Our testing resulted in dozens of golden pancakes, over-easy eggs, and pounds of crispy bacon. Whether you're searching for an electric or stovetop model, our in-depth review will guide you to the right griddle.

The most versatile and best overall electric griddle is the Ninja Sizzle. We love that it can do way more than breakfast, and the lid helps contain grease splatters.

For the best value, check out the Presto Ceramic 22-Inch Electric, with a large cooking area and easy cleanup. The affordable Nordic Ware 2-Burner is a great non-electric stovetop option.

Editor's Note: This review was updated on December 5, 2025, with additional griddles and more details from our in-depth testing.

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Bottom Line A sleek-looking and highly functional griddle-grill combo that's a cut above the rest when it comes to both durability and versatilityWith a simple and intuitive design, thoughtful storage features, and great heat distribution, this affordable griddle is a top-notch choice for many home cooksThis intuitive, extra-large griddle features plenty of cooking space if you have many hungry mouths to feedThis affordable and large griddle is a decent middle-of-the-road optionA stylish, versatile pan that can seamlessly cook a meal for a family and double as a serving dish, reducing your dishes at the end of the eveningThis simple, lightweight, and easy-to-clean griddle pan can go from the oven to the stove to the campfire with easeAn attractive, well-built single burner square griddleWhile this griddle has great surface area and non-toxic coating, we had problems with the heating element working consistentlySimple and versatile, this square stovetop grill is a great addition to any kitchen arsenalMultiple color options and great heat distribution make this model a good choice for most home cooksThis tried-and-true kitchen favorite is a no-frills option for everyday breakfasts that can be passed down for generationsThe reversible griddle-grill combo is more at home over a fire cooking a steak than frying eggsThis griddle offers a large cooking surface and a lid that adds versatility, but has heavily chemical non-stick
Pros Superior versatility, compact for small spaces, effective temperature rangeEffective grease management, capable all-around cooking, consistent heatMassive cooktop, great for large groups, superior drainingEffective non-stick and grease drainingComes in an array of colors, non-stick coating is non-toxic, large areaExcellent and durable non-stick, easy to clean, low priceThree-ply non-stick coating that won't come off in your food over time, oven friendlyCute colors, non-toxic non-stick materialGreat shape for cooking bacon, solid design, sturdy stainless steel handleFun color options, grease tray is removable and sink/dishwasher washableA kitchen staple, durable and long-lasting, works well for circular itemsGood for very high heat cooking, durable, versatileLid helps prevent splatter, large cooking space
Cons Smaller cook space than other options, challenging to store, priceyGriddle surface stains easily, textured non-stick is challenging for some foodsTakes up a lot of space, less heat at the edges, tough to cleanNot the best temperature consistency, model we tested arrived dirtyNo integrated grease management, expensive, can stain with high-heat cookingHandles aren't great, shallow sides can cause overflowMediocre food releaseHeating element does not work consistentlyFairly small for cooking for larger groups, shallow sides make it challenging for certain runnier itemsHard to get completely clean, less effective non-stick than other optionsAdditional oil is needed for cooking, not the best for delicate foodsNeed oil to release delicate foods, low sides contribute to grease spillsChemical smell that persists even after several uses and permeates food, no grease trap
Rating Categories Ninja Sizzle Presto Ceramic 22-I... Presto Tilt 'n Drain Bella XL Electric C... Our Place Pan Nordic Ware 2-Burner OXO Good Grips Non-... GreenLife Healthy XL All-Clad HA1 Square DASH Everyday Lodge Pre-Seasoned... Lodge Reversible Ca... Zojirushi Gourmet S...
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Electric or Stovetop Electric Electric Electric Electric Stovetop Stovetop Stovetop Electric Stovetop Electric Stovetop Stovetop Electric
Material Stainless steel Aluminum Aluminum Ceramic, titanium Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum, stainless steel Aluminum Aluminum, stainless steel Aluminum Cast-Iron Cast-Iron Aluminum
Non-Stick Coating Yes, PTFE/PFOA-free ceramic coated Yes, ceramic coating, PFOA-free Yes, PFAS-free Titanium ceramic Ceramic free of PFAS, PFOA, PTFEs, lead & cadmium Ceramic coated Yes, PFAS/PFOA-free ceramic coated Ceramic free of PFAS, PFOA, lead & cadmium Yes, anondized, PFOA-free Yes, PTFE non-stick, PFOA-free No No Titanium enhanced ceramic coated
Cooking Surface Area 223 sq in 253 sq in 285 sq in 264 sq in 197 sq in 165 sq in 110.25 sq in 210 sq in 121 sq in 210 sq in 85.6 sq in 159 sq. in 237.5 sq in
Cooking Surface Dimensions 14.72" x 15.16" 22" x 11.5" 19" x 15" 12" x 22" 17.3" x 11.4" 16.5" x 10" 10.5" x 10.5" 10.5" x 20" 11" x 11" 20" x 10.5" 10.5" (diameter) 9.5" x 16.75" 19" x 12.5'
Sink Washable Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Average Measured Cleaning Time 5 minutes (longer for grill plate) 8 minutes 8 minutes 6 minutes 3 minutes 3 minutes 4 minutes 6 minutes 3 minutes 7 minutes 8 minutes 10 minutes 10 minutes

Our Picks of Griddles


Best Overall Electric Griddle


Ninja Sizzle


85
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Nonstick Properties 8.0
  • Heat Distribution 9.5
  • Grease Management 8.0
  • Cooking Versatility 8.5
  • Cleanup 8.0
PROS
Excellent heat distribution
Lid prevents smoke and splatter
CONS
Relatively expensive
Hard to store

The Ninja Sizzle proves that griddles aren't just good for breakfast. Essentially an indoor grill, the Sizzle features interchangeable griddle and grill plates, making it a pleasure to cook everything from omelets to a thick-cut ribeye. The lid integrates a special grate cover to help dissipate smoke when searing meats at a high temperature, allowing you the satisfaction of grilling indoors year-round. The Sizzle is no slouch when it comes to breakfast foods either–it has some of the best measured temperature consistency, a great grease trap, and effortless and durable non-stick that helps you turn out restaurant-quality breakfasts. There's also an easy temperature guide along the bottom of the griddle to advise you on the proper cooking temperature for a wide range of foods, from pancakes to fish filets.

SPECIFICATIONS
Electric or Stovetop Electric
Material Stainless steel
Non-Stick Coating Yes, PTFE/PFOA-free ceramic coated
Cooking Surface Area 223 sq in
Cooking Surface Dimensions 14.72" x 15.16"
Despite all of its strengths, some aspects of the Ninja Sizzle render it slightly less optimal for those looking for a more traditional flattop griddle. Although we found it sufficient, it has a bit less cooking space than some other purpose-built, open-top griddles in the lineup, like the Presto Tilt 'n Drain. With its interchangeable plates and large lid, the Sizzle can be tricky to store when your cabinet space is limited. It's pricier than most other traditional griddles, and if you're just looking to whip up breakfast foods, a simpler model with a lower price tag like the DASH Everyday Griddle will perhaps satisfy your needs. However, if you want your griddle to work harder and do more than breakfast, the Sizzle is a standout choice.

Read more: Ninja Sizzle review

Proving breakfast is not always the best meal of the day, the Sizzle makes quick work of two massive New York steaks.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Best Buy Electric Griddle


Presto Ceramic 22-Inch Electric


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Nonstick Properties 7.0
  • Heat Distribution 8.0
  • Grease Management 9.0
  • Cooking Versatility 7.5
  • Cleanup 8.0
PROS
Removable handles
Expansive cook surface
Good grease trap
CONS
Textured non-stick is not our favorite
Minor hot spots during higher temperature cooking

The Presto Ceramic 22-Inch is a sturdy electric model with a large cooking surface that's easy to use, all for a reasonable price. “The handles are easy to remove, which is great because that helps save space on my counter and when I need to store it away,” our tester remarked. This griddle scored high marks for its even heat distribution and consistent results. The temperature control covers a wide range of cooking, suitable for everything from sunny-side-up eggs to searing pork chops.

SPECIFICATIONS
Electric or Stovetop Electric
Material Aluminum
Non-Stick Coating Yes, ceramic coating, PFOA-free
Cooking Surface Area 253 sq in
Cooking Surface Dimensions 22" x 11.5"
While we didn't find many faults with this griddle, we didn't love the textured non-stick surface, which results in more challenging scrambling and, occasionally, food left behind. Additionally, this is a fairly large appliance and may not be appropriate for smaller kitchens, even with the handles removed. The non-stick coating tends to stain easily at high temperatures, especially when searing meat. If you're in the market for a smaller cooktop, it may be best to consider a stovetop model like the All-Clad HA1 Square Griddle. That said, the grease management on the Presto 22-Inch works much better than a stovetop model, so if you're a fan of extra crispy bacon, this might be just the griddle for you.

Read more: Presto Ceramic review

For turning out classic breakfast foods with ease and edge-to-edge consistency, the Presto Ceramic 22-inch was hard to beat.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Best Buy for Stovetop and Oven


Nordic Ware 2-Burner


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Nonstick Properties 8.0
  • Heat Distribution 4.5
  • Grease Management 4.0
  • Cooking Versatility 8.5
  • Cleanup 9.5
PROS
Great cooking over a fire and in an oven
Durable through many different uses
CONS
No grease management
Not the best heat distribution over burners
Shallow edges

The Nordic Ware 2-Burner Griddle is a solid addition to any kitchen. This aluminum sheet is coated with an effective non-stick surface that makes cooking for big groups a breeze. Since the heat comes from whatever heat source it's placed on, it has no moving parts, meaning nothing can break or malfunction. “I cooked nearly everything on this griddle, from traditional scrambled eggs and bacon to glazed pork tenderloins. I even made brown butter chocolate chip cookies on it,” our tester said. It's simple to clean, and the non-stick has continued to work well for over a year of heavy use in the kitchen.

SPECIFICATIONS
Electric or Stovetop Stovetop
Material Aluminum
Non-Stick Coating Ceramic coated
Cooking Surface Area 165 sq in
Cooking Surface Dimensions 16.5" x 10"
Our main complaint with the Nordic Ware is that it lacks any grease management (like most stove-top griddles), and the shallow edges can make draining the griddle a bit precarious. It wouldn't be our first choice for cooking fattier bacon. The heat distribution can vary greatly from corner to center when placed over two burners, but we found it very effective in an oven or over an open flame. Though it's designed to be used over two burners, this griddle is too short to span the distance on most stoves. The handles are minimalist, making it challenging (and hot) to grab, especially out of a fire. Despite these limitations, the Nordic Ware proves its worth over and over with its versatility. For a stove-top option with higher edges, check out the Our Place Griddle Pan, which has much higher edges for easier transport.

Read more: Nordic Ware 2-Burner review

You'll get an even and quick crisp with the Nordic Ware griddle.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Best for Large Groups


Presto Tilt 'n Drain


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Nonstick Properties 8.5
  • Heat Distribution 7.0
  • Grease Management 8.5
  • Cooking Versatility 6.0
  • Cleanup 7.5
PROS
Massive cook surface
Effective grease management
CONS
Too large for small spaces
Not the easiest to clean

The Presto Tilt 'n Drain's name says it all: With a simple outward pull on the handles, the cooktop tilts forward and uses gravity to conveniently drain excess grease. The heat distribution of this cooktop is excellent for its size, and its non-toxic, non-stick surface releases delicate foods with ease at all temperatures. When cooking for a crowd, we appreciated the ample space of the Tilt 'n Drain, which offers a whopping 277.5 square inches of cooking space, with plenty of room for cooking a whole meal at once. “I was able to verify this griddle's claim of handling 12 slices of French toast at once (and they were tasty!),” our tester noted.

SPECIFICATIONS
Electric or Stovetop Electric
Material Aluminum
Non-Stick Coating Yes, PFAS-free
Cooking Surface Area 285 sq in
Cooking Surface Dimensions 19" x 15"
Though we love this model for cooking for big groups, the grease drains into the removable catch through a channel that tends to make a mess in a hard-to-reach spot. This can be solved by immersing the whole griddle in the sink (which can be done after removing the electrical cable). While heat is fairly evenly distributed across the cooktop, the edges of the griddle tend to be quite a bit cooler than the center, directly over the heating element, which can cause minor cooking inconsistencies. We observed better heat uniformity in more affordable options like the DASH Everyday Griddle. That being said, this behemoth is a lifesaver when you have many hungry mouths to feed.

Read more: Presto Tilt 'n Drain review

If you're cooking for a crowd, the Tilt 'n Drain has the space you need to crank out the breakfast classics.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Top Pick for Serving


Our Place Griddle Pan


68
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Nonstick Properties 7.5
  • Heat Distribution 6.0
  • Grease Management 4.0
  • Cooking Versatility 8.5
  • Cleanup 9.0
PROS
Excellent non-stick
Beautiful color options
CONS
Relatively expensive
Heat limitations

The Our Place Griddle Pan is an attractive addition to any well-equipped kitchen. This versatile griddle pan can go seamlessly from the stovetop to the oven to the centerpiece of the dinner table. We wanted to cook everything in this pan, from your standard breakfast staples to pork tenderloin and roasted vegetables, to shrimp fajitas and chocolate chip cookies. We were impressed by the durability of the ceramic non-stick throughout the testing period, which showed essentially no signs of wear. Perhaps our favorite element of this pan was our reduction in dishes: It can go from stovetop sauté to the oven to the dinner table seamlessly, and it's mostly a breeze to clean at the end of the night.

SPECIFICATIONS
Electric or Stovetop Stovetop
Material Aluminum
Non-Stick Coating Ceramic free of PFAS, PFOA, PTFEs, lead & cadmium
Cooking Surface Area 197 sq in
Cooking Surface Dimensions 17.3" x 11.4"
While there's little to not love about the Our Place Griddle Pan, all of that quality does come with a price. It costs more than other stovetop options. We wished it came with the matching crisping rack, which would completely solve our qualms about grease management (though you can buy it separately). The large size can be just a bit cumbersome for hand washing in small sinks, and it's not recommended to wash it in the dishwasher. Overall, given how well this pan works and how often we reached for it, we consider it well worth the cost. If you want a stovetop option that's more affordable, you can't go wrong with the Nordic Ware 2-burner Griddle.

Read more: Our Place Griddle Pan review

This great-looking griddle pan seamlessly goes from cooking to serving.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Compare Products

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Score Product Price
85
Ninja Sizzle
Best Overall Electric Griddle
$150
Editors' Choice Award
79
Presto Ceramic 22-Inch Electric
Best Buy Electric Griddle
$70
Best Buy Award
76
Presto Tilt 'n Drain
Best for Large Groups
$70
Top Pick Award
73
Bella XL Electric Ceramic Titanium
$55
68
Our Place Griddle Pan
Top Pick for Serving
$119
Top Pick Award
66
Nordic Ware 2-Burner
Best Buy for Stovetop and Oven
$24
Best Buy Award
66
OXO Good Grips Non-Stick Pro 11" Square
$70
66
GreenLife Healthy Griddle XL
$72
64
All-Clad HA1 Square Griddle
$80
Editors' Choice Award
64
DASH Everyday Griddle
$50
58
Lodge Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Griddle
$30
50
Lodge Reversible Cast Iron Grill/Griddle
$50
49
Zojirushi Gourmet Sizzler
$170

How We Tested


We created a gauntlet of straightforward but illustrative tests for this group of griddles, intended to replicate the rigors you'll put them through in your own busy kitchen. Testing consisted of cooking up masses of eggs, bacon, and pancakes to scrutinize every aspect of the process. We noted important aspects like the propensity of scrambled eggs and cheese to stick, the ability to produce evenly golden-brown pancakes, and the crunch of each piece of crispy bacon.

We objectively measured heat distribution across each cooktop and evaluated the durability and quality of their non-stick coatings–extra points for those made without harmful chemicals. To gauge versatility, we also assessed their abilities to cook other foods besides breakfast. After all of that, we had ample opportunities to wash these griddles between tests, taking into account their ease of cleanup.

Our group of griddles was rigorously tested and scored across five rating metrics:
  • Nonstick Properties (25% of overall score weighting)
  • Heat Distribution (25% weighting)
  • Grease Management (20% weighting)
  • Cooking Versatility (15% weighting)
  • Cleanup (15% weighting)

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Reaping the rewards of testing griddles.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Why Trust GearLab


Senior Review Analyst Michelle Powell is an ace in the kitchen, be it at her home or the artisan breakfast joints she managed. Added to this background are years of product testing in our lab, and you can bet she'll settle any quarrel on the quality and functionality of a kitchen appliance. Complementing Michelle's know-how is Senior Review Editor Nick Miley, who is no slouch in the kitchen either. Rounding out the culinary testing team is Review Editor Kaylee Walden. Kaylee spends most of her year working as a mountain guide, where she cooks for guests in a variety of alpine environments. She also moonlights as a full-service hut keeper and chef for private events. She spent many years working in fine dining, which gave her a discerning eye for quality cooking.

We tested each griddle thoroughly, which proved to be an enlightening and delicious endeavor.

Analysis and Test Results


We structure our testing with metrics that analyze all practical uses and applications. These mutually exclusive metrics allow us to directly compare griddles of many different types while putting them through the rigors of a busy, everyday kitchen.

Worse Value
Better Value

Best Value


As griddles are considered a kitchen bonus, not a necessity, it's essential to consider the price-to-performance ratio. We didn't necessarily have the price front-of-mind while testing each model, but we are always particularly impressed by affordable options that don't compromise quality. It's all about the balance of price versus performance.

The Presto Ceramic scored high marks across the board with a cost well worth the performance. The Nordic Ware is an affordable, simple stovetop option that offers substantial cooking space and versatility for the price. As a bonus, it easily doubles as a baking sheet, further increasing its overall value. The Lodge griddles, while without bells and whistles, come in at a low price point with durability that can be passed down for generations. While it's one of the more expensive models of the lineup, the Ninja Sizzle holds a high value due to its impressive versatility, from cooking up eggs and pancakes to grilled cheese, steak, and even fish filets.

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The cornerstone of a good value is the intersection of price with performance. Here, the Nordic Ware griddle whips up an excellent batch of stuffed brioche French Toast.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Non-Stick Properties


You simply can't beat a griddle if you need to turn out a lot of eggs, bacon, and pancakes at once, and it happens that these foods easily stick to inferior surfaces. We tested each of these products for their food release properties, as observed during the ever-important pancake flip and when scrambling eggs.


The Ninja Sizzle, Nordic Ware, Presto Tilt 'n Drain, Our Place Griddle Pan, DASH Everyday Griddle all delivered above-average results, easily releasing food. It's worth mentioning that while cast iron is often a poor surface for scrambled eggs, they do pretty well for making traditional fried eggs–as long as there's plenty of oil. It's not surprising that the Lodge products, the Lodge Cast Iron Griddle and Lodge Reversible Cast Iron Grill/Griddle, did well frying eggs, but didn't score high marks for their non-stick properties. We preferred to use them for other foods that require higher heat cooking or roasting.

The Lodge cast iron circular griddle was perfect for frying up homemade tortillas.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Heat Distribution


The heat distribution metric evaluates the even spread of heat across the surface of a griddle. This property is important to all cooks, whether they know it or not, as it is the single biggest factor contributing to consistent food outcomes. The All-Clad HA1 and the Ninja Sizzle presented exceptionally even heat across their respective surfaces. The DASH Everyday and the Presto Ceramic 22" were close behind in the ranking.


The astute reader might look at this and say: “Hey, wait a minute. Those are all different-sized models.” And while you're correct, we want to assess the consistency of the heat across the surface–regardless of size. We use an infrared thermometer to take temperature readings across each griddle's surface: at a point in four corners and in the center of the pan. We then assess the consistency of the temperature by calculating the standard deviation of those measurements. To be fair, the consistency of many stovetop options depends on the heat source beneath them, and some two-burner options suffered if they couldn't properly span the distance between two burners. Keep in mind that they would have better performance over a more consistent heat source.

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Temperature control and consistency are cornerstone attributes of a high performing griddle.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Grease Management


What is the best way to get a feel for the grease management of a griddle? Cook some bacon. Cooking bacon is straightforward, but easy to make a mess of. To get the best, crispest bacon, the cooking surface must have an even and consistent temperature, there must be plenty of room for the bacon to lay flat, and it's best if the grease can be easily moved away while cooking.


The Presto Ceramic 22" knocked the proverbial ball out of the park here. Even and consistent temperature? Check. Large surface area? Check. Grease management system? Check! This machine sets the bar for the class. Another model that did well in this metric is the Presto Tilt 'n Drain, for reasons made obvious by its name. The Ninja Sizzle with the grill plate worked exceptionally well with bacon, allowing it to sit above its grease rather than in it, making for an extra crisp bite.

For quick and effective grease drainage, check out this innovative system on the aptly named Tilt 'n Drain, which uses gravity to direct excess oil to the trap.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

It's worth noting that most of the models did reasonably well in this evaluation. A few exceptions are the Lodge Griddle, which leaves bacon sitting in its own grease, and the Nordic Ware, which has such shallow sides that it quickly fills dangerously high with grease if cooking bacon for a crowd. The slightly deeper walls of OXO Good Grips 11" Square is a slight improvement over these other two pans, but it's still susceptible to turning out sopping bacon if you're not careful. The Zojirushi Gourmet Sizzler also had no grease trap or way of diverting grease from food, leaving our bacon soggy. The Our Place Griddle Pan wasn't the best in this metric, although you can add a wire baking basket that would greatly help the grease control. With all griddles, it's important to wait until the griddle is properly preheated so that your eggs don't unintentionally slide into the grease catch.

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While the grease trap on the Bella griddle worked quite well, if we weren't careful, our eggs would sneak into it as well.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Cooking Versatility


Everything in a well-equipped kitchen should serve a purpose, but we especially love items that excel for multiple uses. We rarely suggest adding something to your kitchen that is only good for one thing. We put these griddles to the test by cooking other foods, too, like steaks, sausages, and sandwiches. We also used the stovetop models in unconventional ways, like as a baking sheet in the oven or to cook over an open fire.


As mentioned above, the Ninja Sizzle took the top spot for versatility. We tested its limits with a whole King salmon filet, a bunch of asparagus, and potatoes–and it delivered, far surpassing the abilities of other traditional griddles. The Presto Ceramic receives high versatility marks thanks to a wide temperature range. This griddle can manage a high-temperature sear on meats, and it produces grilled cheese and quesadillas with ease.

Griddles can do more than just breakfast! Here, the Presto Ceramic fires up some fajita veggies and chicken kebabs.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Although both Lodge griddles suffered in other metrics, their exceptional durability and versatility for a wide range of foods still make them a great buy as an addition to your cookware. These sturdy cast-iron models can withstand very high heat cooking, making them an optimal choice for searing meats or cooking over a fire. We also appreciated the affordable Nordic Ware 2-burner Griddle for its utility when camping and cooking over a campstove or open flame.

Searing steak and veggies on the Lodge reversible griddle.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

Cleanup


All of the convenience afforded by a griddle is for nothing if it takes too long to clean. The griddles in our lineup varied significantly in cleaning time, from under five minutes to upwards of ten. This varies, of course, depending on the type of griddle. A stovetop griddle is much easier to clean than an electric one, and generally, the shape, type, and efficacy of the non-stick coating all play a role.


The Presto Ceramic stands out as a great option for fast cleanup. The integrated grease cup collects overflow oil well in a removable and easy-to-clean attachment. Additionally, the cooktop separates from the body and can be washed in the sink. From the same brand, the Presto Tilt 'n' Drain is a runner-up for easy cleanup. This griddle features a handy integrated grease trap and is relatively simple to clean for an electric model. The Ninja Sizzle features removable griddle and grill plates that separate from the body of the griddle, making cleanup easy. As for stovetop options, the All-Clad comes clean with little effort and is easily sink-washable. The Nordic Ware and Our Place are also quick-cleaning options, with food easily washing away, as long as it isn't burned on.

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The Presto Ceramic can be broken down to wash in the sink for quick cleanup.
Credit: Kaylee Walden

How to Choose the Best Griddle


To simplify the buying process, we've outlined four key buying considerations to help you hone in on the right griddle.

Space Constraints


This question is twofold: How much space do you need for cooking, and how much space do you have to store your griddle? The appropriate-sized griddle for you will depend on your available kitchen space and the number of people you typically feed. Consider how much space you have available, both on the countertop and in storage. It's also worth noting what foods you typically cook and whether extra griddle space is necessary. If you'll be using it sparingly or mostly for cooking for one or two people, consider a smaller size.

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When cooking for one if you have very limited space, a smaller stovetop griddle like this Lodge option are a fine choice.
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Electric vs. Stovetop


Electric griddles will provide a cooktop anywhere an electrical outlet is present, whereas stovetop griddles are easy to stash and take along for camping trips and tailgates–so long as you already have access to a heat source. The biggest advantage of an electric griddle is the larger surface area, which provides the ability to cook food fast and all at once. Electric griddles typically have grease traps–so crispy bacon lovers, a griddle with integrated grease management may be the best choice for you. Choosing between the two will come down to cooking preferences and how much you value portability and easy storage versus surface area for cooking.

While nothing beats electric for churning out breakfast foods, stovetop griddles can maximize your versatility.

Non-Stick vs. Cast Iron


The convenience of a non-stick surface for cooking delicate breakfast staples like eggs and pancakes can be hard to beat for ease of use and cleanup. However, non-stick has a limited lifespan and limited versatility, and occasionally introduces unwanted chemicals into the cooking process. A cast iron griddle can be temperamental, and foods such as eggs can have a bit of a learning curve to perfect, and cleaning often takes longer. If you find yourself venturing outside of breakfast items with your griddle, then cast iron can be worth the extra effort. If you value durability, versatility, and simplicity, a cast iron griddle is a solid option. Those who want to scramble eggs and flip pancakes without issues or added oil will appreciate a non-stick griddle. These days, many non-stick griddles are made without harmful forever chemicals like PFAS and PFOAs.

griddle - cast iron shines for very high heat cooking, like for steaks.
Cast iron shines for very high heat cooking, like for steaks.
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Which Features to Prioritize?


Certain features can make cooking and cleanup easier, resulting in better and easier meals and more use out of your griddle. As mentioned, grease traps are a bonus for cooking bacon if you like it crispy or want to manage extra oil easily. The overall shape of your griddle can also dictate how convenient certain foods will be to cook. Bonus features like a higher temperature range or a lid can help maximize versatility. Deciding on the right features will come down to personal preference and your intended use of your griddle.

griddle - grease traps are a great feature to help manage excess grease and oil.
Grease traps are a great feature to help manage excess grease and oil.
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Conclusion


During our testing process, we compared the top griddles against one another, examining essential features: heat distribution, non-stick performance, grease control, and ease of cleaning — all with the aim of helping you select the ideal addition to your kitchen. Because we never want to recommend an appliance that's good for only one thing, we also tested their versatility and durability, while giving special consideration to options that don't break the bank. Our review showcases a selection of exceptional stovetop and electric models, ensuring you can find the perfect fit for you. Trust these top griddles to consistently deliver outstanding results. Now, get ready to whip up perfectly fried eggs, fluffy golden pancakes, and crispy bacon to delight your breakfast table.

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We hope that you've found your next new kitchen companion in this lineup of griddles!
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Kaylee Walden, Nick Miley and Michelle Powell