Smoked vs. Steamed Griddling (2024)

Smoked vs. Steamed Griddling (1)

  • May 14, 2018
  • Blackstone Team

Smoked and steamed dishes might sound like those difficult recipes we watch on cooking shows where the hosts have a thousand utensils and a million dollar kitchen. But hey, we’re here to show you that you can prepare delicious smoked or steamed dishes in your backyard as early as today if you own one of our versatile griddles. But first things first: have you ever smoked up a dish? It’s slow cooking over an open fire - the smoke surrounds the food and adds a campfire flavor that is as distinct as it is delicious. And how about steaming? Ever boiled up water and let the vapor cook up some seafood or veggies? Moist and delicious. Griddles can do both. Don’t believe a Blackstone flat top can? Well, read up below and see for yourself.

What Is Smoking in Cooking?

Smoked vs. Steamed Griddling (2) Smoking is what the name says: cooking food with smoke. Any dish exposed for hours from smoke gets a different taste. And different materials - from wood to coal and even tea - give different flavors. Also, smoking preserves meals because of the antibacterial properties of the fumes. And it’s because of this antibacterial action that the cavemen were all into smoking their dishes. Also, they cooked inside the caves, so it would probably get smokey anyway. So, until the end of the middle ages, smoking had one goal only: preserve food. That means people weren’t worried about the different flavors - all they wanted was for their food not to rot. And salt was the way to go, with meats saltier than the Dead Sea. Later on, with the advent of technology to store meat without any rotting, people smoked more for the flavor. They experimented with different woods to check out how the smoke blended with the dish. And in the last century, smokers were invented to make it easier to smoke it up in your backyard. So, to keep things easy, what is smoking? Smoking is the process of cooking meat slowly with natural wood charcoal and smoke.

What Are the Best Things to Smoke Up?

Smoked vs. Steamed Griddling (3) Anything that burns and smokes up can flavor your meals. That doesn’t mean you should start smoking with carrots or potatoes though - be smart! Peat is burned to smoke up barley for whiskey. In China, some meals are smoked with rice, sugar, and tea over the fire. And up in icy Iceland sheep dung flavors up fish and lamb. But if you want to smoke it up on your griddle, we recommend sticking to wood. Here are some to try out:

  • Alder: Sweet and light. Best for salmon
  • Apple: Sweet and mild. Best for chicken and pork
  • Cherry: Fruity and mild. Best for poultry
  • Hickory: Sweet and strong - becomes bitter if overdone. Use lightly with pork, red meat, and poultry
  • Maple: Sweet and light. Best for poultry
  • Mesquite: Bulky, unique flavor - overpowers the flavor of the food. Use lightly with any red meat
  • Oak: Mild flavor. Use with brisket, beef, and sausages
  • Pecan: Sweet and strong. Best for brisket and ribs

How to Smoke It up on a Griddle

We know what you’re thinking: How the heck can you smoke meals on the griddle? There’s no open fire. Yeah, we know. But that doesn’t mean you can’t create your own flame on the flat top and get the same results you’d get on a grill. Check out our smoke hack: What you need:

  • Aluminum foil pan
  • Wood chips (pick the type you want)
  • Torch
  • Resting rack

Your choices to cover it up:

  • Basting Cover
  • Aluminum foil deep pan

Now this is what you do:

  1. Griddle up your dish on the flat top
  2. When it’s halfway done cooking, prepare your smoke hack
  3. Get your aluminum foil pan and fill it up with wood chips
  4. Now torch it up until it starts smoking
  5. Put the smoking pan onto the griddle beside the ingredients
  6. Cover it all up with a basting cover or aluminum foil deep pan
  7. Let the food cook for the rest of the time smoking

What Is Steaming in Cooking?

Smoked vs. Steamed Griddling (4) Steaming is cooking food with the power of steam. Know what kicked off the industrial revolution back in the day? That’s right - STEAMPOWER! If it can fuel trains across nations, it can definitely cook up your meals. And before the industrial revolution, the ancient Chinese cooked up dumplings in bamboo steamers. For steaming to work, the meal has to hang over the water and not touch it. Usually, this is done placing it on a tray over the boiling water. The benefits of steaming are that the food doesn’t get submerged in the water. That means no soggy ingredients, and they’re more nutritious - too much water can leach out nutrients from your dishes. And it keeps seafood moist and fresh. But, to make things short, what is steaming? It’s water heated up to 212°F that becomes vapor. And this vapor is hot - cooks up food with moisture and no sogginess.

What Are the Best Things to Steam Up on a Griddle?

Smoked vs. Steamed Griddling (5) Steaming is best for seafood and vegetables. It cooks up ingredients nicely and completely, making every bite moist and delicious. The juices stay all locked in, making for an even cook and tender dish. You can cook up chicken and pork too, as long as it’s finely chopped and diced. The Chinese and Japanese used steaming as their main cooking technique for centuries to keep meals nutritious and fresh. So why not take some inspiration and griddle up these ingredients:

  • Rice
  • Fish
  • Crab
  • Chicken
  • Pork
  • Prawns

And try out these veggies:

  • Asparagus
  • Broccoli
  • Cabbage
  • Carrot
  • Potato
  • Spinach

And finally, don’t forget what we at Blackstone love about steaming - getting cheese to melt all over patties for delicious burgers!

How to Steam It up on the Griddle?

Steaming up your meals on a flat top is plain easy. There’s no reason you shouldn’t be doing it. Really, steam up your meals now! Here’s what you need:

  • Basting Cover
  • Water
  • Resting Rack (for authentic steaming)

This is what you do:

  1. Throw water on your Blackstone griddle with a dispenser
  2. Wait for it to boil
  3. Put your ingredients on a resting rack on the griddle
  4. Cover it up with the basting cover
  5. Wait for the meals to cook up (or cheese to melt)
  6. Enjoy!

So, are you a steaming fan or a smoking aficionado? Drop us a comment telling us your favorite meals to steam or smoke up on the griddle.

Smoked vs. Steamed Griddling (2024)

FAQs

How to tell the difference between smoke and steam? ›

Steam comes from boiling water or any other liquid that has water inside of it. Steam is juts water in a specific state of matter, a gas. Smoke, on the other hand, is usually produced when something is burned. Smoke is made up of bits of soot, and lots of other gases like Carbon dioxide.

Is a griddle supposed to smoke? ›

Turn the heat back on to high and let the griddle heat up until it starts smoking. This is when the fatty acids oxidize at the smoke point of the oil, and it means the oil has bonded to the griddle top.

What is the best meat to cook on a griddle? ›

Steak, chops, and chicken breast

Whether beef, or tuna or swordfish, steak, with its even thickness is perfectly made for flat top cooking.

Is a griddle healthier than a grill? ›

Cooking on a griddle is generally healthier than grilling. Griddles allow excess grease and fat to cook off foods rather than dripping onto an open flame like with grilling. Griddle cooking avoids the charring that can produce harmful compounds when fat drips onto the fire.

Can a fire alarm tell the difference between smoke and steam? ›

Most smoke alarms can't tell the difference between steam from the shower or smoke from a fire, so they treat them both the same way.

What is the difference between smoke and steam from exhaust? ›

Steam is essentially colorless and odorless, dissipating quickly and leaving no trace. White smoke, on the other hand, contains gasses that smell and dissipates into ash and soot. The other main difference is that white smoke coming from underneath the hood is a sign of engine trouble.

Can I turn my Blackstone into a smoker? ›

Q: Can I smoke meat on my Blackstone? A: Yes, you can cold smoke meats on a griddle. Add woodchips to a small pan and light. Place a warming rack directly onto the griddle top.

Why is food sticking to my Blackstone after seasoning? ›

Using the wrong type of oil to season your grill can lead to problems like sticking food and burning. Always select oils that have a high smoke point. Good picks are grape seed oil and avocado oil. Avoid using oils with a low smoke point like olive oil.

Do you put oil on a Blackstone griddle before cooking? ›

Rub down the entire griddle with a thin layer of vegetable oil using either paper towels or rags and then turn on the heat to medium-high. Let your Blackstone Grill cook for about 30 minutes before turning off the heat and allowing it to cool completely. The griddle should now be seasoned and ready for cooking!

Are steaks better on a griddle? ›

Because there's more surface area on a griddle, it allows for more contact between the cooking surface and your food. This makes a griddle ideal for foods like steaks or smash burgers, as it produces better Maillard browning and a crispier crust than you would get from a grill.

Why does food taste better on a griddle? ›

The mix of heating methods allows you to sear the parts of the food touching the grill while simultaneously cooking the parts that aren't touching the griddle – like the sides and top – through radiating heat. The resulting range of temperatures creates a complex mixture of flavors and aromas.

What is the difference between a flat top and a griddle? ›

The griddle portion will be much smaller than what a stand-alone flat top grill offers, but it's still perfect for turning out a handful of pancakes or whipping up a small stir fry next to a teriyaki sauce on the side burner. More options equals a bigger menu — hard to say no to that!

Why cook on a griddle instead of a grill? ›

The major difference between a grill and a griddle: On a grill, you're essentially limited to searing your foods (with the exception of wrapping them in tin foil). But the flat cooking surface on a griddle means you can griddle, fry, steam, saute, and more.

What is the difference between a Blackstone grill and a Blackstone griddle? ›

The Blackstone cooking surface is made from carbon rolled steel. Blackstone offers a blanket 1 year warranty for their griddles. The difference between a Blackstone griddle and a traditional grill has to do with the cooking surface. A griddle does not have grill grates.

Can steam look like smoke? ›

Both smoke and steam can appear as clouds of vapor. Here's a closer look at what steam and smoke are and the difference between them.

Is my car steaming or smoking? ›

Exhaust Smoke

White or Gray Smoke from Exhaust – Just like if you see white smoke from under the hood, persistent white smoke usually indicates a coolant leak. If there's only a little bit, it's probably condensation. Blue Smoke from Exhaust – If you see blue or dark gray smoke, that's an indication of burning oil.

Does steam turn into smoke? ›

At first you don't see anything; that's the steam. And then after the steam are the small white billows of smoke, which is actually the steam condensing back into water vapor (due to contact with the air).

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