Grilling on hot iron: that’s a free translation of the term teppanyaki. This cooking method is increasing in popularity and not just in Japanese restaurants. On the hot stainless steel griddle, you can cook meat, fish and vegetables in a flash and at an even temperature. Thanks to the brief cooking time, food stays succulent and crisp – and retains vitamins and minerals. What’s more, a teppanyaki griddle only needs a little bit of oil and, as soon as patina has formed, you can even grill on it with no fat at all. You’ve enjoyed your meal; now it’s time to clean. How do you clean a teppanyaki grill and remove dirt with little effort?
Clean in a jiffy: to clean the teppanyaki grill, you just need a few minutes and the BORA Tepan cleaning function will help you too. Two steps to a sparkling clean griddle:
Did you know? The BORA Tepan cleaning function keeps the temperature constant at 70 °C – the ideal temperature for effective cleaning.
What steps do you need to take to clean the teppanyaki grill?
After preliminary cleaning come the details. You simply need a washing-up sponge and lemon juice, if you have it, diluted vinegar or diluted citric acid. Special cleaning products are not generally necessary.
Finally, bring the BORA Tepan stainless steel grill to a shine with a clean, slightly damp cloth.
Thanks to the integrated BORA Tepan cleaning function, you can gently clean the griddle in a flash. Our tips below will help you to maximise hygiene and extend the service life of your stainless steel grill:
One final tip: if your BORA Tepan stainless steel grill is part of a BORA cooktop extractor system, it is also recommendable to regularly clean the filter. The grease filter on the following systems can conveniently be cleaned in the dishwasher:
Bonus: the cover flaps, air inlet nozzles and maintenance trays are also dishwasher-safe.