Coincidentally got this griddle insert for this last Father’s Day as I didn’t have space for another standalone unit. Have been very pleased so far and your review is validating! Good show and love the channel! 👍👍
Tick tick.....BOOM!! Another amazing breakfast. If you ever open a diner, I am SO there. I admire the way you show your mistakes so that your viewers can learn along with you. Most RUclipsrs would edit them out. I recommended you to a friend the other day who is just learning to use a flat top. I told him, this guy really is the flat top king and he doesn't just show great recipes, he also teaches.
I bought one of these Weber inserts back in June for the 3 burner version of the grill. It's phenomenal and rivals anything I've seen on a Blackstone. There are only two of us so we can't justify a separate unit, the storage space/moving it around for the winter, deck space, etc., so this was an attractive option for occasional use. The 3-burner version is only 30 pounds, so, we just pull it off, and store it away when not in use. (Adding the Weber storage bag to our Christmas list, that is, unless Weber wants to send me one to try it for review LOL.) The cold-rolled carbon steel is impressive. It holds it season well. Its temperature control is great. It's exceeded our expectations by miles, and, thusly, it gets used more than I ever planned on using it. My one reservation was, and is, the grease trap, just like you. We noticed that if we don't do a good clean/burn after using the griddle with greasy foods like sausage, the next time we grill something like skin-on chicken, we'll have grease fires galore down in the grease drip tray. I just monitor the drip tray, and the disposable catch pan underneath it, and all seems to be well. With just a little more TLC than a Blackstone when it comes to the grease/liquid, it's just fine. I love it. Kudos to Weber for making something common sensical for our limited use. You've become my goto favorite YT channel since I've made this purchase. Thank you!!! (And thank you for serving our country!)
Great cook Neal! That insert is very impressive. Plus you have a functional hood. I’ve got to check that griddle out. Loved hearing your dad commenting in the background! That’s what Dads do! Cheers buddy!
The man can cook and teach. I’ll say Weber engineers subscribe and put thought into the griddle insert design. If I was in the market this rig would be in my cart.
I really enjoy watching your videos. You are a wealth of information and I enjoy listening to you and your wife. Thank you for the good work and please keep it coming!
Have this insert since May, it is fantastic. I’m a novice at griddle cooking but have made dozens of meals, from breakfast to smash burgers, all turned out fine to outstanding. The Weber grill temperature control makes controlling the griddle easy. No flare ups for me. The best thing is I don’t need two outdoor cooking systems…worth it!!
I bought my griddle insert back in June and been extremely happy and impressed. Cooked a big breakfast for everyone the day after Thanksgiving and they loved it. I've cooked fajitas, philly cheese steaks, smash burgers, you name it.
I was trying to decide on getting a stand alone flat top- my husband has the green egg, but now I think I want this whole set up! Both of us are chefs so we keep getting more and more appliances etc it would be nice to be able to do everything in one spot! Great video!
Enjoyed the video...I bought the full griddle and half griddle insert for my Weber Genesis. Like you said, its a great bang for your buck to have a grill and griddle in one.
Fantastic review, Neil! Decision made. I have that exact Weber Grill. $300 more for the griddle insert and I don't have to drop 1K to get Traeger Flatrock quality. Plus, I can use the lid. Will order the griddle accessory tomorrow. Thank you!
That Weber grill/ griddle is really nice but I think Weber should redesign that grease trap. That looks like it might be a problem especially for a newbie. But all in all I think it's a fine grill/griddle. Your video was very, very informative as all of them are. Stay safe in TN and try to stay cool if that's possible in TN. LOL
Quite remarkable they only just resigned the stand alone flat top but this seems pretty much just as good with the flexibility of normal grilling and the top shelf
Nice video! My wife just bought this setup for father's day, I can't wait to get it put together and start cooking on it now. I'm glad she got the full insert instead of the smaller one. Especially with a large family.
You know, there's a Grilla Grillz Primate that I was initially considering that's designed like this. Looks like an excellent gas grill and a griddle. Pricey though, but it looks very quality.
I nice addition to your french toast batter is replacing some of the dairy cream/milk with Blue Diamond banana almond milk. It also works great in various batters...muffins, pancakes/waffles, french toast etc.
Awesome video and a great accessory from Weber!! Only slight down sides I could see(small ones) where the slots in the front putting out some real heat. Also when you measured the depth of the stand along griddle that insert was 4” shorter. Where I noticed the slight problem was when you where flipping the hash browns. Didn’t seem like enough room to manipulate the spatula (from to back). Other than that great accessory option for a gasser! Also your user error of grease management is priceless information to the next person when using it, great content leaving it in the editing!!
Got a smaller one for Weber Spirit E320 (3 burners). One thing I can say about this griddle is that you need a grill glove. My hand is still red with all the burns.
I’m in South Georgia and between hurricane Idalia and Helene my yard is toast. I’ve decided to make my dream patio and back yard. Part of my patio design includes upgrading my grill situation. I have cooked on a Weber Deluxe Performer grill for many years. It’s actually surprising how well it’s held up. Anyway. I’m going to upgrade to the Weber Genesis SPX 435. I watched your first video on the grill and griddle insert. Then this video on the performance. Now I’m completely sold on this Genesis 4 burner grill and the expensive griddle insert. I grill all year round here and I find myself running between the kitchen in my house to the grill. Back and forth, back and forth. This big ass Weber Genesis will cut all that out. I can use the side burner for corn or rice or whatever and then zone cook on that grill. It will be a delight to cook!!! Your video here was so helpful and I like how you really focus on your temperatures. I’ll have to get one of those temperature guns😊 After the first video I didn’t subscribe, but I did after this one. I want to learn more about griddle cooking so I think this will be a great channel for me. I hope you do more cooking videos on this Weber Genesis using the griddle. I’m glad the grease leaked! A great lesson! I will make double sure I have that drip tray all the way engaged!! Your breakfast looked delicious btw! I’m gonna try your French toast recipe with the orange marmalade!!!
I just subscribed today. My wife bought me a 36” blackstone for an early anniversary present and you have some great videos on learning how to use it and recipe ideas. I’m hoping to master smash burgers.
Great cook Neil! Next level cooking skills there. We were on the road in our RV for three months and decided to get the Blackstone single burner griddle. I have cooked around 15 meals on it and it's has been fantastic! I was thinking about replacing our Webber grill when we get home with a Blackstone ! Then last night as I was cooking Hot Polish Saucages it dawned on me! Why doesn't Weber have a Griddle insert? So I checked and they have one. This a game changer for me! ! You've saved me a bunch of bucks and space!! Thanks again Neil!
Awesome vid! Yet another reason this channel rocks! All your vids lead to you showcasing something like this if it came out 'cause it makes sense. One big breakfast done with one outdoor tool that folks have done for years on a stove top with an oven. Right now, I'm doing it outdoors with my 4-burner grill and my 2-burner griddle, because it sucked doing it on just a griddle. I don't even bother if it's windy or below 50F out. The grill is a perfect simple baker, cast iron pan heater, general warmer for everything: a hood, gauge, reliable temp control. It rocks doing "reverse-sears" on steak while griddling up sides and such (That's a "Meh" technique, IMHO). I stumbled on that combo part from frustration with my griddle and inspiration from some of your smoker/grill and griddle combinations. Again, thanks and keep rocking!
This video of your breakfast cook reinforced my decision to get this griddle insert. It arrives later today. May have to do a big breakfast cook this weekend. Love your videos.
I have an older Genesis II. Didn't want to drop Weber money on a griddle insert so I went with the Stanbroil SS insert at half the price. Looking forward to checking out more of your content as I learn my way around this griddle insert.
Genesis burners are rectangular and taper toward the back. This makes for even heat front to back. Burner ports are stamped with upward facing dimples. This allows better air mixing and hence flame is happy. Dont block the airgaps around griddle to maintain good exhaust.
Another great video. I have run into the same problem with the grease trap and have gotten into the habit of make sure it's pushed forward before I start the grill. It really is the best of both worlds
Great video brother. When I only had a gas grill I used cast iron and a stainless steel thing called “the little griddle”. Never had any complaints so it makes sense that this works so well
Cool video, interested in this griddle top! Suggestion - Hawaiian Sun Guava, or lilikoi jelly. Great on a guava smoked ribs also. You won't be able to use anything else after that.
The only thing I can’t commit to is the gas grill part. The rest of it looks amazing. I totally get the idea behind the griddle plate attachment to save space though.
Like I have mentioned many many times...i have no bones in the fight..I am not paid nor sponsored by them....BUT...I absolutely loved it....I love the actual grill and the versatile of the griddle itself...
@@TheFlatTopKing Ohhh Im not saying you do. Its good for you that you got it. I was just saying thats a really nice grill/griddle combo that you have! You deserve it with all the hard work the two of you put into the channel!!
@@TheFlatTopKing not sure if that grease management system is great…looks like a possible flare up nightmare..I think Grilla grills primate is much better..and safer
So much going on in this video. It reminded me of when I was 19 going to Florida. I would eat breakfast every morning at a Waffle House. There was only one cook and I was wowed by the skill in getting so much food done by one person. This video was just like that. Great job talking about the safety when cooking too. Really loving this Weber with the insert. It's the best of both worlds, a gas grill and a griddle. Awesome Video.
Great review and awesome looking breakfast! This is VERY timely for me as I’m deciding on a first griddle and considering a combo grill/griddle to save space vs a dedicated griddle. I’d love to see you do a combo shootout with this setup, the Camp Chef, and the Grilla Grills Primate where you test both the grill and griddle. Love your channel and just joined the Facebook group too. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us! And thank your camera person too! Y’all make a great team!
I bought this thinking I was going to use it in my new searwood when it’s delivered. But now I think I’m going to see if it fits in my Weber 3 burner propane grill. More efficient and probably control your temps a little better.
great couple of video reviews, just in case Weber is reading, this make a half size insert. I could grill a burger on one side, albeit gas not charcoal, while I griddled some mushrooms on the side for a perfect mushroom swiss. Maybe not perfect since gas but you get the idea.
Thanks for this in depth review. I really wanted a griddle to cook breakfast for the wife and son but already have a nice three burner Weber with side burner and no real patio space for a separate griddle. Buying this insert based off your review. Oh btw one thing I was thinking, was with that shelf right below the grease catcher, if you really wanted to it seems like you could just put a bowl or coffee can or whatever on the shelf to catch the grease instead of the official insert. You know if you didn't want to worry about emptying the pan for that cook.
I'm glad you did this video I have a campchef 2 burner and I really don't have the cash to buy a flattop so I seriously think I will get the grill for my stove keep up the great recipes recipes
Awesome video. If I ever get a grill, this will be the one. Every time I see the knobs on the grill I think of a mason jar lid. It's not a bad thing, it's countryfied. I would love to see you cook a pizza on the halo like you did the biscuits on this griddle. I bet you can do it. Par bake the crust in the oven and then finish on the griddle. You can par-bake a pizza crust and then freeze them for later use. I made the crunch wraps on my Webber 3 burner griddle today. It's become a staple in my house.
Now that you mentioned the mason jar lid, I can not get that out of my head....ahhahahhah spot on....Yeah...we are doing pizza on the griddle very soon..probably actually playing around this weekend with the halo
0:35 to 0:45 min. mark, noticed you changed the orientation of your flattop to have the flattop AWAY from your house siding. How many places have y'all melted siding at around your deck? 🙂 haha
We have not....weird thing to suggest....this one has a hood...when filming...we have to use a different set up...we always are having to move things around..depending on what griddle etc...sometimes..we get it right for filming and sometimes we adjust...sometimes its based on sunlight and lighting...
In the first video....first thoughts and review...we actually measured and compared to the weber 3 burner griddle for space...I think its 455 inches total...cant remember the actual dimensions...
It seems the Griddle insert is about 4" shallower than the Traeger: 18x33" for the Traeger, 14x32.5" for the Weber. The Traeger also has the grease trap taking up space in the front. Is there a noticeable difference in what one can cook over the other? (Trying to decide between the two: the Weber Slate won't fit nicely on the patio with my other grills... but the Traeger would with the fold--down tables... so it comes down to a Traeger, or the Genesis with insert (to replace my old genesis))
Thanks so much for doing this video. We have a Weber 4 burner grill almost like that one. I don't have a burner on the side or a closed cabinet. Also our drip pan is deeper than that one and in a different place. I guess it will work with that griddle. Weber website states it is good for the Genesis II 400 series from 2016 and newer. I bought ours in the end of the fall of 2018. Thanks for showing the warning about the drip pan needing to be in the exact and proper space to prevent a big ole mess. LOL Those vent holes in the front makes me think the heat coming from it would burn your arms while cooking. I guess they don't, but still...........😳 Now the price of 300.00 and the thought that I might need the 55.00 storage bag throws me into a little sticker shock. But still, that is cheaper than buying a whole new grill to cook breakfast on. And. I was weaned on that white gravy. And we have never made it out of sausage. It has always been made from the bacon drippings. In fact, everything I eat growing up was cooked with bacon grease or flavored with bacon grease. When we cook with the bacon grease, there is no need for any other seasoning, other than salt and pepper. LOL Throwing out the bacon grease was pretty much a sin in our southern culture. And using my momma's cast iron skillet that she used to make cornbread, for anything other than cornbread, would get you the death penalty. Carried out by skinning the offender alive. 🤫🙂 I did not think about biscuits turning out so well on that grill. I so need this for cooking our very large Christmas breakfast when all my kids and their families come. Not sure how that would work cooking outside in the cold.
Well to be honest..i have the bag and haven’t used it...i just keep the griddle in the grill when not using...right on the grill grates..when I need to use it..i just move it away....stays in the grill the whole time...that saves 55...also....just appreciate that comment,...thank you
Oh Yea, my favorite meal ANYTIME of the day/night. You cooked it perfectly and the oops was a owners error that WEBER should look into and prevent it from happening. Could be a catastrophy over a quarter inch !! So the peanut gallery was there keeping you in line this morning huh lol, at first I thought one of the girls had a cold when the strange voice mad a comment. Glad you all had a great time too, we enjoyed your video too . Fred.
I dont think so....it can fit the grill grates..but not the griddle..I just store it in the grill itself...if I use the gril...just take the griddle off and place back on when done...
Well i like the refrigerator ones...when cooking it just takes so long and they are so thin that it just happens....not really any tell tell sign...honestly I haven’t thought about that...it just cooks as the exterior crips
Great looking breakfast. I realize you Southern Guys have the corner on making sausage gravy, but I have a suggestion. I like to add about 1/2 cup of chicken stock before adding any milk or half and half. It just adds some good background flavor and some salt. Give it a try. I think you will like it. You guys' rock! Love the channel. Keep doing what you are doing.
Thank you for this channel, Neal! I've started and learned how to griddle because of this channel. Unfortunately I didn't have enough space to buy a dedicated griddle so I got this Weber insert griddle instead (for my old 3 burner genesis model). And I've been using it a lot! My family always excited bout Saturday's breakfasts. This griddle insert is great in general. But 2 major inconveniences: 1st, as you mentioned already, front side is very hot due to multiple hit escape holes, it makes long stirring very unpleasant (you always need to do it fast). Overall, it is manageable. 2nd, not perfect grease management. Hard parts and outburns have tendency to pile up under the griddle in a far right conner and you can easily get a fire torch if it would be big enough to burn. So, time after time you need to remove this insert and clean it up. Hope it would be helpful for people who decide to go for this Weber option. Regards!
I have the three burner version as well and have been scraping the back right and left corners after using the griddle to keep the grease issues down. Had a major problem with grease fires down in the grease drip pan (see my comment here too) but overall, this was TOTALLY worth the money and is perfect for us.
100% agree! If you LOVE to griddle, the insert is too pricey. Just get a new griddle. If you like griddle and grill? Then the insert is fine and livable.
Neal your my go to guy for questions... can you use the same cutting board that raw meat sat on or do you need to wash it off before you put your cooked meat on? Thanks for everything King!
Great video! I have the same grill but in black. Mind I ask what size cast iron skillet you have on the side burner? I wanna make sure to not get one too big but big enough to cook a good amount of food.
Do you preheat the griddle with the lid down? Mine doesn't get hot enough on the Genesis II, and Weber advises against preheating with the lid down. Thx.
I try not to against manuals or companies guidelines...this is just being honest here...I never think of myself as an influencer...im just a guy who like to cook...over the last 2 years...my voice has gained more attention and has put me in other positions...wether I like it or not...so that being said....I try to stay on the manuals side....because if I go against companies policies...it puts my in a bad position....not with them....but with people....they will say Why do I think i am better then the manufacturer...Who am I...or the biggest one...Well the Flat Top King said....
@@B_L_Smith I leaned my lesson early on with Pit Boss and metal utensils on the ceramic griddle. As we have grown we have noticed that our voice carries more. Something I never intended. Per that I try to just go with manuals and contacts for official statements. Like you said… I would never use a lid on video… off video is different but on video I try to keep it straight and narrow. There are other names even way bigger that have come up with different companies and I get caught up in back and forth because someone with 3 million followers does it. I simply point to the source instructions and of course…. No response. Or they say same thing… well obviously if so and so does it…. It’s ok….
Awesome video I watch both your reviews on it. I’m actually a huge Weber charcoal grill fan and was looking into getting a gas one that had the insert to save space. I used to have a Blackstone but I sold it because it was so huge 36” with air fryer I never even used lol and would have room to have a gas grill with that. I was just wondering which model grill that was. A dose it happen to have the light built into the handle? You earned a new subscriber! Thank you !
After watching this I'm totally lost on which way to go. Grill with griddle insert, gas stove with griddle on top or dedicated griddle?!?! I'm looking for maximum multi-purpose in my outdoor kitchen. Greetings from Germany.
@@TheFlatTopKing I want to do a covered outdoor kitchen so all 3 choices would be outdoors. Right now I'm making bacon on my grill side burner in a steel pan. But I need more cooking space. I didn't found full size griddle inserts for built in grills. Maybe other brand will have a take on them, too. I want all cooking options like an indoor kitchen. That's where the idea gas stove + griddle on top comes from.
Coincidentally got this griddle insert for this last Father’s Day as I didn’t have space for another standalone unit. Have been very pleased so far and your review is validating! Good show and love the channel! 👍👍
TY
Tick tick.....BOOM!! Another amazing breakfast. If you ever open a diner, I am SO there.
I admire the way you show your mistakes so that your viewers can learn along with you. Most RUclipsrs would edit them out. I recommended you to a friend the other day who is just learning to use a flat top. I told him, this guy really is the flat top king and he doesn't just show great recipes, he also teaches.
Well James..I truly appreciate that...really do..thank you
I agree wholeheartedly
@@Damethefirst thank you
I bought one of these Weber inserts back in June for the 3 burner version of the grill. It's phenomenal and rivals anything I've seen on a Blackstone. There are only two of us so we can't justify a separate unit, the storage space/moving it around for the winter, deck space, etc., so this was an attractive option for occasional use. The 3-burner version is only 30 pounds, so, we just pull it off, and store it away when not in use. (Adding the Weber storage bag to our Christmas list, that is, unless Weber wants to send me one to try it for review LOL.)
The cold-rolled carbon steel is impressive. It holds it season well. Its temperature control is great. It's exceeded our expectations by miles, and, thusly, it gets used more than I ever planned on using it.
My one reservation was, and is, the grease trap, just like you. We noticed that if we don't do a good clean/burn after using the griddle with greasy foods like sausage, the next time we grill something like skin-on chicken, we'll have grease fires galore down in the grease drip tray. I just monitor the drip tray, and the disposable catch pan underneath it, and all seems to be well.
With just a little more TLC than a Blackstone when it comes to the grease/liquid, it's just fine. I love it. Kudos to Weber for making something common sensical for our limited use.
You've become my goto favorite YT channel since I've made this purchase. Thank you!!! (And thank you for serving our country!)
Hey I appreciate giving your thoughts/experience...thank you...
Echoing the others but this is an impressive display of cooking skill and temperature management. You made it look easy but it's certainly not. Kudos!
Well I appreciate that.....
Great cook Neal! That insert is very impressive. Plus you have a functional hood. I’ve got to check that griddle out. Loved hearing your dad commenting in the background! That’s what Dads do! Cheers buddy!
Right on Thanks Jay....
The man can cook and teach. I’ll say Weber engineers subscribe and put thought into the griddle insert design. If I was in the market this rig would be in my cart.
Super job Neal! I agree with you also, that griddle insert is unbelievable! Everything looked amazing. Hopefully more cooks to come! Cheers brother 🍻
Yes sir...cheers
Neal. I had the same grease tray mishap that you did on my first griddle cook. I love the insert for my Weber Spirit.
Have you actually found any bigger options..i am currently looking..
I really enjoy watching your videos. You are a wealth of information and I enjoy listening to you and your wife. Thank you for the good work and please keep it coming!
TY
Have this insert since May, it is fantastic. I’m a novice at griddle cooking but have made dozens of meals, from breakfast to smash burgers, all turned out fine to outstanding. The Weber grill temperature control makes controlling the griddle easy. No flare ups for me. The best thing is I don’t need two outdoor cooking systems…worth it!!
Great to hear!
@@TheFlatTopKing your skills are admirable! Learning a lot.
Dude, you are a pro cook. Griddle is awesome, yes, but your ability to do so many things WELL at once is what blew me away.
I bought my griddle insert back in June and been extremely happy and impressed. Cooked a big breakfast for everyone the day after Thanksgiving and they loved it. I've cooked fajitas, philly cheese steaks, smash burgers, you name it.
Sounds great! Thanks for sharing...
So it goes low? I like it. That’s impressive!! That may be the best cooking griddle.
Have to admit...so far so good....
I love your videos! It’s great to watch your interactions with your family! You keep it real and fun! Love it!!
Thank you so much!
I was trying to decide on getting a stand alone flat top- my husband has the green egg, but now I think I want this whole set up! Both of us are chefs so we keep getting more and more appliances etc it would be nice to be able to do everything in one spot!
Great video!
TY
Thanks for inviting us for breakfast! ❤ Weber products.
Enjoyed the video...I bought the full griddle and half griddle insert for my Weber Genesis. Like you said, its a great bang for your buck to have a grill and griddle in one.
loving mine for sure...
Fantastic review, Neil! Decision made. I have that exact Weber Grill. $300 more for the griddle insert and I don't have to drop 1K to get Traeger Flatrock quality. Plus, I can use the lid. Will order the griddle accessory tomorrow. Thank you!
Heck yeah...appreciate that....
That all looks amazing. How bout a shout to your griddle/ spatula skill. It's an art an joy to watch.
Thank you Robert...
That Weber grill/ griddle is really nice but I think Weber should redesign that grease trap. That looks like it might be a problem especially for a newbie. But all in all I think it's a fine grill/griddle. Your video was very, very informative as all of them are. Stay safe in TN and try to stay cool if that's possible in TN. LOL
Thank you...
Great job Neal 👍🏽 . Everything looks delicious. Really like your Menu. Nice video Neal with a great review on the grill.
Awesome thank you!
Quite remarkable they only just resigned the stand alone flat top but this seems pretty much just as good with the flexibility of normal grilling and the top shelf
Nice video! My wife just bought this setup for father's day, I can't wait to get it put together and start cooking on it now. I'm glad she got the full insert instead of the smaller one. Especially with a large family.
Hey thats awesome....hope you enjoy...i sure do
I think you say it the way it is. Anyone looking to buy should take your opinion to heart. Makin smash burgers tonite. Go Navy.
Go Navy....
You know, there's a Grilla Grillz Primate that I was initially considering that's designed like this. Looks like an excellent gas grill and a griddle. Pricey though, but it looks very quality.
I nice addition to your french toast batter is replacing some of the dairy cream/milk with Blue Diamond banana almond milk. It also works great in various batters...muffins, pancakes/waffles, french toast etc.
Well done!
Thank you...
Awesome video and a great accessory from Weber!! Only slight down sides I could see(small ones) where the slots in the front putting out some real heat. Also when you measured the depth of the stand along griddle that insert was 4” shorter. Where I noticed the slight problem was when you where flipping the hash browns. Didn’t seem like enough room to manipulate the spatula (from to back). Other than that great accessory option for a gasser! Also your user error of grease management is priceless information to the next person when using it, great content leaving it in the editing!!
Thank you...
Got a smaller one for Weber Spirit E320 (3 burners). One thing I can say about this griddle is that you need a grill glove. My hand is still red with all the burns.
Yes, I made that mental note as well.
Beautifully done king. Enjoy the breakfast.
TY
Great cook Neal and Amy...grill insert is really impressive..But as one listener said , you make it so easy..Go VOLS
GBO>.....
That breakfast looking good👍🏽❤
Thank you
It’s like being at an old school diner!
I’m in South Georgia and between hurricane Idalia and Helene my yard is toast. I’ve decided to make my dream patio and back yard. Part of my patio design includes upgrading my grill situation. I have cooked on a Weber Deluxe Performer grill for many years. It’s actually surprising how well it’s held up. Anyway. I’m going to upgrade to the Weber Genesis SPX 435. I watched your first video on the grill and griddle insert. Then this video on the performance. Now I’m completely sold on this Genesis 4 burner grill and the expensive griddle insert. I grill all year round here and I find myself running between the kitchen in my house to the grill. Back and forth, back and forth. This big ass Weber Genesis will cut all that out. I can use the side burner for corn or rice or whatever and then zone cook on that grill. It will be a delight to cook!!! Your video here was so helpful and I like how you really focus on your temperatures. I’ll have to get one of those temperature guns😊
After the first video I didn’t subscribe, but I did after this one. I want to learn more about griddle cooking so I think this will be a great channel for me. I hope you do more cooking videos on this Weber Genesis using the griddle. I’m glad the grease leaked! A great lesson! I will make double sure I have that drip tray all the way engaged!! Your breakfast looked delicious btw! I’m gonna try your French toast recipe with the orange marmalade!!!
Would love to see how the griddle insert on the 3 burner Weber gas grills works. I know many have the spirit 3 burner grill.
Griddle insert and gas combo. I’m sold. Getting one ASAP. 2 grills in one!
hey thats great...this Sundays upload uses this griddle...
Just looked like fun that’s fun, looks lik you covered all areas , love the eggsyouse are doing
That was one heck of a breakfast!
I just subscribed today. My wife bought me a 36” blackstone for an early anniversary present and you have some great videos on learning how to use it and recipe ideas. I’m hoping to master smash burgers.
Hey I appreciate that...cheers
Great cook Neil! Next level cooking skills there. We were on the road in our RV for three months and decided to get the Blackstone single burner griddle. I have cooked around 15 meals on it and it's has been fantastic! I was thinking about replacing our Webber grill when we get home with a Blackstone ! Then last night as I was cooking Hot Polish Saucages it dawned on me! Why doesn't Weber have a Griddle insert? So I checked and they have one. This a game changer for me! ! You've saved me a bunch of bucks and space!! Thanks again Neil!
Hey thats great...still today I absolutely love the combo....truly...
I did the same thing with the grease tray the first time I used the grill.
Awesome vid! Yet another reason this channel rocks! All your vids lead to you showcasing something like this if it came out 'cause it makes sense. One big breakfast done with one outdoor tool that folks have done for years on a stove top with an oven. Right now, I'm doing it outdoors with my 4-burner grill and my 2-burner griddle, because it sucked doing it on just a griddle. I don't even bother if it's windy or below 50F out. The grill is a perfect simple baker, cast iron pan heater, general warmer for everything: a hood, gauge, reliable temp control. It rocks doing "reverse-sears" on steak while griddling up sides and such (That's a "Meh" technique, IMHO). I stumbled on that combo part from frustration with my griddle and inspiration from some of your smoker/grill and griddle combinations. Again, thanks and keep rocking!
Hey I appreciate that....cheers bud
This video of your breakfast cook reinforced my decision to get this griddle insert. It arrives later today. May have to do a big breakfast cook this weekend. Love your videos.
Good choice...thank you
Thank you for doing this! Can't wait to see this progress
I have an older Genesis II. Didn't want to drop Weber money on a griddle insert so I went with the Stanbroil SS insert at half the price. Looking forward to checking out more of your content as I learn my way around this griddle insert.
Genesis burners are rectangular and taper toward the back. This makes for even heat front to back. Burner ports are stamped with upward facing dimples. This allows better air mixing and hence flame is happy. Dont block the airgaps around griddle to maintain good exhaust.
Looks like you found a new favorite. Keep up the great videos.
Thanks! Will do!
Another great video. I have run into the same problem with the grease trap and have gotten into the habit of make sure it's pushed forward before I start the grill. It really is the best of both worlds
TY
Just placed the order for this griddle inser for my genesis because of this video. Thanks
Fantastic!
Great video brother. When I only had a gas grill I used cast iron and a stainless steel thing called “the little griddle”. Never had any complaints so it makes sense that this works so well
Thanks Kelly...man this is a nice one....
Cool video, interested in this griddle top! Suggestion - Hawaiian Sun Guava, or lilikoi jelly. Great on a guava smoked ribs also. You won't be able to use anything else after that.
I could see the flare-ups might give some problems to some, great meal, and good recipes
The only thing I can’t commit to is the gas grill part. The rest of it looks amazing. I totally get the idea behind the griddle plate attachment to save space though.
I must admit, that's a mighty nice grill that Weber sent you. I might just have to look into that setup myself!!
Like I have mentioned many many times...i have no bones in the fight..I am not paid nor sponsored by them....BUT...I absolutely loved it....I love the actual grill and the versatile of the griddle itself...
@@TheFlatTopKing Ohhh Im not saying you do. Its good for you that you got it. I was just saying thats a really nice grill/griddle combo that you have! You deserve it with all the hard work the two of you put into the channel!!
Love it! Great video!
Thanks man! Appreciate you.
Good video Neil , I use bacon grease to mix some in with string beans when in a sauce pan, I think its delicious THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA....
Perfect...
Great information. That grease trap mishap could have been much worse😊
Yes....I think I might contact webeer about it...
@@TheFlatTopKing not sure if that grease management system is great…looks like a possible flare up nightmare..I think Grilla grills primate is much better..and safer
I knew you would like it multi-purpose is the best
So much going on in this video. It reminded me of when I was 19 going to Florida. I would eat breakfast every morning at a Waffle House. There was only one cook and I was wowed by the skill in getting so much food done by one person. This video was just like that. Great job talking about the safety when cooking too. Really loving this Weber with the insert. It's the best of both worlds, a gas grill and a griddle. Awesome Video.
We are really liking it...i didnt think I would...but thats why we try different things for sure
Great review and awesome looking breakfast! This is VERY timely for me as I’m deciding on a first griddle and considering a combo grill/griddle to save space vs a dedicated griddle. I’d love to see you do a combo shootout with this setup, the Camp Chef, and the Grilla Grills Primate where you test both the grill and griddle. Love your channel and just joined the Facebook group too. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us! And thank your camera person too! Y’all make a great team!
Appreciate ya.....thanks James
I bought this thinking I was going to use it in my new searwood when it’s delivered. But now I think I’m going to see if it fits in my Weber 3 burner propane grill. More efficient and probably control your temps a little better.
I have checked...mine will not fit my searwood...hahhaha
I'll be right over! great job!
great couple of video reviews, just in case Weber is reading, this make a half size insert. I could grill a burger on one side, albeit gas not charcoal, while I griddled some mushrooms on the side for a perfect mushroom swiss. Maybe not perfect since gas but you get the idea.
Great idea....
Hey bro, I have an insert for my grill also! Love it! Thanks for that killer tutorial🔥🔥
Awesome...thank you...
I just picked this bad boy up. Can't wait to start cooking
Thanks for this in depth review. I really wanted a griddle to cook breakfast for the wife and son but already have a nice three burner Weber with side burner and no real patio space for a separate griddle. Buying this insert based off your review.
Oh btw one thing I was thinking, was with that shelf right below the grease catcher, if you really wanted to it seems like you could just put a bowl or coffee can or whatever on the shelf to catch the grease instead of the official insert. You know if you didn't want to worry about emptying the pan for that cook.
very good point...
Thank YOU!
Everything but the grease trap challenge looks great. Food included! Insert, I get it. But na. Still 😇for the Win!
crushed it bro, well done.
I'm glad you did this video I have a campchef 2 burner and I really don't have the cash to buy a flattop so I seriously think I will get the grill for my stove keep up the great recipes recipes
TY
Thanks for the video, fantastic channel! Keep up the great work!
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for the kind words
Hopefully Napolean come out with something similar for my prestiage 500 grill.
Awesome! You make it look so easy! What a great grill!
Ty...really enjoyed that
Awesome video. If I ever get a grill, this will be the one. Every time I see the knobs on the grill I think of a mason jar lid. It's not a bad thing, it's countryfied. I would love to see you cook a pizza on the halo like you did the biscuits on this griddle. I bet you can do it. Par bake the crust in the oven and then finish on the griddle. You can par-bake a pizza crust and then freeze them for later use. I made the crunch wraps on my Webber 3 burner griddle today. It's become a staple in my house.
Now that you mentioned the mason jar lid, I can not get that out of my head....ahhahahhah spot on....Yeah...we are doing pizza on the griddle very soon..probably actually playing around this weekend with the halo
Got your seasonings, your right shake that is good on fries, that one going fast
Hey i appreciate that....truly
My new napoleon insert just got here today. Psyched to try it!
Hey will you keep me posted..i actually have someone interested in purchasing one for theirs...i dont have any knowledge
@@TheFlatTopKing Absolutely I will
0:35 to 0:45 min. mark, noticed you changed the orientation of your flattop to have the flattop AWAY from your house siding. How many places have y'all melted siding at around your deck? 🙂 haha
We have not....weird thing to suggest....this one has a hood...when filming...we have to use a different set up...we always are having to move things around..depending on what griddle etc...sometimes..we get it right for filming and sometimes we adjust...sometimes its based on sunlight and lighting...
What size was that Weber griddle insert? Melaney from SoCal
In the first video....first thoughts and review...we actually measured and compared to the weber 3 burner griddle for space...I think its 455 inches total...cant remember the actual dimensions...
It seems the Griddle insert is about 4" shallower than the Traeger: 18x33" for the Traeger, 14x32.5" for the Weber. The Traeger also has the grease trap taking up space in the front.
Is there a noticeable difference in what one can cook over the other?
(Trying to decide between the two: the Weber Slate won't fit nicely on the patio with my other grills... but the Traeger would with the fold--down tables... so it comes down to a Traeger, or the Genesis with insert (to replace my old genesis))
Thanks for the reply
No worries
Thanks so much for doing this video. We have a Weber 4 burner grill almost like that one. I don't have a burner on the side or a closed cabinet. Also our drip pan is deeper than that one and in a different place. I guess it will work with that griddle. Weber website states it is good for the Genesis II 400 series from 2016 and newer. I bought ours in the end of the fall of 2018. Thanks for showing the warning about the drip pan needing to be in the exact and proper space to prevent a big ole mess. LOL Those vent holes in the front makes me think the heat coming from it would burn your arms while cooking. I guess they don't, but still...........😳 Now the price of 300.00 and the thought that I might need the 55.00 storage bag throws me into a little sticker shock. But still, that is cheaper than buying a whole new grill to cook breakfast on. And. I was weaned on that white gravy. And we have never made it out of sausage. It has always been made from the bacon drippings. In fact, everything I eat growing up was cooked with bacon grease or flavored with bacon grease. When we cook with the bacon grease, there is no need for any other seasoning, other than salt and pepper. LOL Throwing out the bacon grease was pretty much a sin in our southern culture. And using my momma's cast iron skillet that she used to make cornbread, for anything other than cornbread, would get you the death penalty. Carried out by skinning the offender alive. 🤫🙂 I did not think about biscuits turning out so well on that grill. I so need this for cooking our very large Christmas breakfast when all my kids and their families come. Not sure how that would work cooking outside in the cold.
Well to be honest..i have the bag and haven’t used it...i just keep the griddle in the grill when not using...right on the grill grates..when I need to use it..i just move it away....stays in the grill the whole time...that saves 55...also....just appreciate that comment,...thank you
Oh Yea, my favorite meal ANYTIME of the day/night. You cooked it perfectly and the oops was a owners error that WEBER should look into and prevent it from happening. Could be a catastrophy over a quarter inch !! So the peanut gallery was there keeping you in line this morning huh lol, at first I thought one of the girls had a cold when the strange voice mad a comment. Glad you all had a great time too, we enjoyed your video too . Fred.
Does the griddle fit in the storage area you said could be for sheet pans? The black door on the left side of the grill cabinet.
I dont think so....it can fit the grill grates..but not the griddle..I just store it in the grill itself...if I use the gril...just take the griddle off and place back on when done...
Great vid. Very informative on not only the grill but also the food. How do you know when the inside of the hashbrowns are done?
Well i like the refrigerator ones...when cooking it just takes so long and they are so thin that it just happens....not really any tell tell sign...honestly I haven’t thought about that...it just cooks as the exterior crips
Great vid!
Great looking breakfast. I realize you Southern Guys have the corner on making sausage gravy, but I have a suggestion. I like to add about 1/2 cup of chicken stock before adding any milk or half and half. It just adds some good background flavor and some salt. Give it a try. I think you will like it. You guys' rock! Love the channel. Keep doing what you are doing.
Ty
The griddle worked flawlessly….amazing how even the heat was. But you have many more burners in a grill,,,,griddle makers take note
Any follow up update on this set up? I will be picking up my new Genesis and griddle this coming weekend.
Yes...this weekends video will be featuring this model...
This is great bc we just invested in a new grill, plus we still have my griddle top, any best suggestions on best way to clean the griddle
I have the same setup. Biggest complaint is I wish the side burner could go lower.
Yes.....its a hot one...
I noticed a tall narrow door on the (facing it) left side. Can the griddle be stored in there vertically when using the grates? Thanks.
It can not...in the review video..we showed it...however right now the grates are in there
Have you cooked biscuits on any other griddle? I have a new-to-me iron Pit Boss. Loving cooking on it.
I have...The Pit Boss Ultimate....look up big breakfast on the Pit Boss
in hardin valley, we call that egg toast, yum yum yum........38 days ....go vols
Gbo
Looks like a great option. Like you I’m definitely a fan of the lower temps. How many times did you have to dump the grease trap?
Well considering some of it spilled...hahhaha just the one time...but that was almost 2 packs of bacon as well...
Thank you for this channel, Neal! I've started and learned how to griddle because of this channel. Unfortunately I didn't have enough space to buy a dedicated griddle so I got this Weber insert griddle instead (for my old 3 burner genesis model). And I've been using it a lot! My family always excited bout Saturday's breakfasts. This griddle insert is great in general. But 2 major inconveniences:
1st, as you mentioned already, front side is very hot due to multiple hit escape holes, it makes long stirring very unpleasant (you always need to do it fast). Overall, it is manageable.
2nd, not perfect grease management. Hard parts and outburns have tendency to pile up under the griddle in a far right conner and you can easily get a fire torch if it would be big enough to burn. So, time after time you need to remove this insert and clean it up.
Hope it would be helpful for people who decide to go for this Weber option.
Regards!
Spot on....thank you...I think I might reach back out and just ask about that grease idea..does seem suspicious..not bad...just not great
I have the three burner version as well and have been scraping the back right and left corners after using the griddle to keep the grease issues down. Had a major problem with grease fires down in the grease drip pan (see my comment here too) but overall, this was TOTALLY worth the money and is perfect for us.
100% agree! If you LOVE to griddle, the insert is too pricey. Just get a new griddle. If you like griddle and grill? Then the insert is fine and livable.
Neal your my go to guy for questions... can you use the same cutting board that raw meat sat on or do you need to wash it off before you put your cooked meat on? Thanks for everything King!
Absolutely wash.....no doubt...
Great video! I have the same grill but in black. Mind I ask what size cast iron skillet you have on the side burner? I wanna make sure to not get one too big but big enough to cook a good amount of food.
I have a lodge 10 in...but a 12 in would work as well...my 8qt dutch oven works as well
Do you preheat the griddle with the lid down? Mine doesn't get hot enough on the Genesis II, and Weber advises against preheating with the lid down. Thx.
I try not to against manuals or companies guidelines...this is just being honest here...I never think of myself as an influencer...im just a guy who like to cook...over the last 2 years...my voice has gained more attention and has put me in other positions...wether I like it or not...so that being said....I try to stay on the manuals side....because if I go against companies policies...it puts my in a bad position....not with them....but with people....they will say Why do I think i am better then the manufacturer...Who am I...or the biggest one...Well the Flat Top King said....
@@B_L_Smith I leaned my lesson early on with Pit Boss and metal utensils on the ceramic griddle. As we have grown we have noticed that our voice carries more. Something I never intended. Per that I try to just go with manuals and contacts for official statements. Like you said… I would never use a lid on video… off video is different but on video I try to keep it straight and narrow. There are other names even way bigger that have come up with different companies and I get caught up in back and forth because someone with 3 million followers does it. I simply point to the source instructions and of course…. No response. Or they say same thing… well obviously if so and so does it…. It’s ok….
Awesome video I watch both your reviews on it. I’m actually a huge Weber charcoal grill fan and was looking into getting a gas one that had the insert to save space. I used to have a Blackstone but I sold it because it was so huge 36” with air fryer I never even used lol and would have room to have a gas grill with that. I was just wondering which model grill that was. A dose it happen to have the light built into the handle? You earned a new subscriber! Thank you !
Genesis 4 burner model.....thanks for the support...cheers
After watching this I'm totally lost on which way to go. Grill with griddle insert, gas stove with griddle on top or dedicated griddle?!?! I'm looking for maximum multi-purpose in my outdoor kitchen.
Greetings from Germany.
Gas grill with griddle insert....get that stuff outside...the grease is horrible for indoors...
@@TheFlatTopKing I want to do a covered outdoor kitchen so all 3 choices would be outdoors. Right now I'm making bacon on my grill side burner in a steel pan. But I need more cooking space. I didn't found full size griddle inserts for built in grills. Maybe other brand will have a take on them, too. I want all cooking options like an indoor kitchen. That's where the idea gas stove + griddle on top comes from.