Zojirushi EA-DCC10 Gourmet Sizzler Electric Griddl
Original price was: $159.07.$127.99Current price is: $127.99.
Price: $159.07 - $127.99
(as of Feb 26, 2025 16:48:25 UTC – Details)
The Gourmet Sizzler Electric Griddle has an extra-large 19×12.5-inch cooking surface. Convenient for breakfast lunch or dinner. Variable heat settings make it ideal for preparing vegetables, steaks, pancakes and more. The unit disassembles and has a fully immiscible body guard and cooking plate for easy cleaning.
Electric griddle with large cooking surface (19″ x 12.5″)
Variable heat settings from Keep Warm (176 ) to 425. Easy-to-use temperature control plug clicks when inserted correctly
Durable and easy-to-clean ceramic cooking surface with titanium enhanced nonstick coating
Fully immersible body guard and cooking plate
Convenient lid for speedy cooking
8 reviews for Zojirushi EA-DCC10 Gourmet Sizzler Electric Griddl
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Original price was: $159.07.$127.99Current price is: $127.99.
K. Dawson –
Superlative, with one caveat.
This product has heat mass. It heats up a little slower than a cheap griddle, but it also cooks evenly no matter where your food is. I kind of wish it were easier to drain fats, but it’s so large you can separate it pretty easy and drain while it’s still warm. Other than that, it textures your pancakes. It’s a bit of a geometric visual trip but it does not affect the quality of the pancake and provides an increased surface area to increase your syrup to pancake ratio.Can not find anything else to complain about. Some complain about smoke, it’s a griddle. That is what windows and exhaust hoods are for. It doesn’t smoke more or less than my other appliances. You can cook literally anything in it, it has a lid which is phenomenal for keeping warm and retaining moisture when cooking for a long time. If you demand pancakes with a boring non-geometric surface, this isn’t your griddle. If you want a griddle that just works well, is versatile, and most importantly, worth the money, accept no substitutes.
Jordan Z –
Finally found the perfect griddle… BUT!!!
***UPDATE***Im leaving my reviews at 5 stars because I love this product, but I cannot recommend buying it through this seller. They are not an authorized dealer so the manufacturer won’t honor their warranty.***No, it’s not just a griddle, how dare you! It’s a work or art!Okay, it’s just a griddle, but it a REALLY good griddle and I’ve been looking around for a long time. Bought and returned a few (sorry Amazon), but I finally bit the bullet and spent more than I would have ever thought. but it was totally worth it.Some of the things that make this so great…The burner isn’t attached to the cooking surface so it heats the air underneath and that creates a very even cooking surface. How about pancakes that look like pancakes and not rorschach tests, but rather golden brown?Clean up. Clean up is another amazing feature because it comes apart completely. The base, burner, cook surface all come apart allowing you to use soap and water and not just wipe things down. One note! The base is hollow, so you can clean it but be careful because if you run water directly on it, you will get water taped inside. Learned the hard way and had to take it apart to dry.The lid. I was standing over an entire pack of bacon snapping grease spits of death when I remembered, duh, a lid. No moe burns.The cord. Ever notice that your griddle either forces you to use an extension cord or somehow have a custom griddle spot on your counter with an outlet 1 foot from the griddle? This comes with a nice long cord that actually lock in and when it’s locked it also locks in the cooking surface.My last griddle, on the first use I wasn’t thinking and used a metal spatula. Big scratch, right out the gate. This COMES with a metal spatula. It’s not a delicate non-stick surface. It’s heavy duty. Flip and smash those burgers!I had family over and I was working the line like a pro, cooking for 6, 3 cakes at a time then into the oven to stay warm. Bacon on one side. Hash on the other (little bacon grease seeps into the hash, gotta love it). I t was actually fun to cook for 6 people.As you can see I’ve completely geeked out over this. I love cooking and I love when I get an kitchen item that really improves the experience. Air Fryer. Instant Pot. A griddle that can actually handle restaurant style cooking. You’re in the hall of fame.Stop looking. Spend the extra.
jeff snider –
As advertised….. Kind of.
I’m updating my original review. I have come to love this griddle. After 30+ years of using many griddles, this has proven to be the best of them all. Its costly for sure, but you absolutely wont find a better griddle that heats evenly with great non-stick. I get the reviews about the exact temperature of the settings, no issues, I jest set it lower… I’m the grandpa who makes the worlds best pancakes… Perfect$160 for an Electric Griddle, just completely crazy, but I decided to buy this for two advertised features. Ever heat distribution and easy to clean, and one feature important to me with the higher sides but not as high as a large electric skillet.Yes the temperature was even. I used a scanning laser thermometer and cooked french toast this morning. Set the temperature to 350 and let it preheat. the temperature varied 5-12 degrees edge to edge, end to end… perfectNot perfect is that when set to 350 the temp was 405 degrees, so I adjusted to 300 to accomplish my goal. Six slices of toast were cooked even with no hot spots whatsoever, a lifetime first and worth a premium. Yes it was very easy to clean but with four 20″ components it took up some counter space to dry.The quality is medium and will take special care not to damage but not cheap and flimsy, this is where the cost was excessive, for this much I expected a substantial build. each component will flex easily except the cooking plate, this is solid but has a very warning to not drop it..I think I’m an idiot for spending this much, but every once in a while ??
Silverdart –
I bought this electric griddle after my third one (other brands) in 5 years broke on me. I hadn’t been all that happy with the past ones (as the heat distribution was awful). I was “this” close to giving up on electric griddles entirely, but really liked that this Zojirushi griddle has an element that really covers the entire cooking area. So I figured it would be worth the higher cost.Turns out I was absolutely right – the griddle does have very good heat distribution (no more “musical chairs” with pancakes to keep them cooking evenly!) The griddle also has plenty of power – I haven’t had to cook at a temperature beyond the pre-heat range yet (with other griddles, I sometimes doubted that they ever got up to temperature). You’re supposed to pre-heat the griddle for 8 minutes, which makes a real difference to the heat distribution, as well – that’s enough time to pre-heat while you mix up pancakes.I love that the griddle plate has high sides, which makes turning food much easier, and makes it possible to use the griddle for foods beyond pancakes. While the Zodoesn’t have the grease drain like other electric griddles, you can make gravy or sauces while cooking your food. I also find I use less oil in this pan because it doesn’t all drain away.The pieces are so easy to clean – everything comes apart, and you don’t ever have to immerse the element part in water.The lid is is very useful for evenly cooking meat or thicker foods, as it traps the heat. Probably more energy efficient that way, too. The lid is a bit light – it would be very easy to bend it if you’re not careful (don’t put anything heavy on top of it) – and you have to be careful when lifting it because there’s no central knob on top, and you have to lift from the ends. Make sure to lift the lid open AWAY from you to avoid getting steam in your face. (If I had any suggestions on product improvement, it would be to make the lid sturdier, add a handle on top for lifting, and put in a steam vent.)All told, I’m very happy with my Zojirushi griddle and would recommend it over any other griddle I’ve tried (and I’ve had at least 7-8 over the past 15 years).
Roger T –
I got this to replace a heavy All-Clad aluminum griddle I used over two burners on our gas cooktop. Replaced the gas cooktop with an induction cooktop and that griddle no longer worked. I use it to bake English muffins and pancakes. The Zoji actually does a better job because you can set the temperature rather than continually fiddling the gas knob setting to get a constant temperature. I can place 8 English muffins or pancakes almost to the edge of the griddle and they still come out evenly browned all over, so I’m very satisfied with the heat distribution.The non-stick surface cleans up easily, and any spills outside it can be cleaned easily because the whole thing comes apart. I consider the value to be very good, since getting a new iron griddle from Staub was going to cost $300 and not work as well for what I wanted because of having to fiddle with the gas all the time.The griddle itself is quite light non-stick coated aluminum, so I don’t know how well it would sear a steak because of the rapid drop in temperature when the steak hits it due to its lower thermal mass compared to a steak. Haven’t tried it – that’s what a real cooktop is for :-)Someone asked if the heater varied the input constantly to maintain the temperature. The answer is no, it cycles on and off based on where you’ve set the temperature, but the resulting heat distribution is still consistent and there is no surprise burning of the food. Still, it would be a great feature if it moderated the input current based on how close the temperature is to the desired setting.
Dani –
After extensive research, I decided to invest in the Zojirushi Gourmet Sizzler Electric Griddle, and I couldn’t be happier with my choice. This griddle stands out as the best option on the market, and it exceeded my expectations upon arrival.The extra-large cooking surface provides ample space for preparing breakfast favorites like pancakes, bacon, and eggs, making it perfect for family gatherings or weekend brunches. The even heat distribution ensures consistent cooking results every time, and the adjustable temperature settings allow for precise control over the cooking process.What’s more, the Zojirushi griddle’s versatility extends beyond the kitchen – I’m excited to take it camping this summer for outdoor cooking adventures. Its durable construction and portable design make it the ideal companion for any outdoor excursion.Overall, I highly recommend the Zojirushi Gourmet Sizzler Electric Griddle to anyone in search of a high-quality, versatile cooking appliance. Whether you’re whipping up breakfast at home or grilling on the go, this griddle delivers exceptional performance and reliability.
Jerry from Canada eh –
This is a super expensive frying griddle. It doesn’t have a hole (which some reviews take as a negative and I think is a POSITIVE). It’s easy to clean, but will not fit in most dishwashers (for me, it will but as the ONLY thing on the bottom rack).I bought it right as covid hit and my Dad made fun of my “$200 griddle”. After multiple uses at the cottage, he came to me and asked where I got it and if I could get him one. Both of them heat evenly and cook a variety of things. The lid is awesome for heating stuff quickly and then using as a “keep warm” function for stuff like taco meat. I have used this for way more than the pan it replaced, and often its just left on the counter from breakfast for heating simple things for lunch.Cons: Its really bigPros: Its really bigYou will like it.
morningcup –
I love this griddle! It cooks evenly – no more striped pancakes and sandwiches. Temperature is marked and easy to manage. Cooking surface is large – I can load it up to save time, another reason why even cooking temperature is so important. The cooking tray truly is non-stick and comes out of the electric base very easily for hassle-free washing in the sink. I was initially skeptical about purchasing this because I didn’t “know” the brand name, but after watching the video and reading about it I am glad I took the chance. BEST electric griddle I have ever used! ( in the last 3+ decades )