Do you like cooking in the fresh air of a summer afternoon? Do you enjoy the sizzle of a fresh burger patty hitting a hot griddle top? Do you savor the delight of cooking an entire meal on one extremely hot, even cooking surface? If you answered yes to any and all of these questions, you’ll be intrigued by one of the hottest new releases in the world or grilling and griddling.
When I learned that Traeger, the brand that had popularized the pellet grill, had gone to the dark side and produced a gas-powered griddle, I was surprised and a little confused. Having built a kingdom on the premise that wood-smoked, pellet-grilled meats (or veggies but come on, really?) are superior to any other, how could Traeger casually come out with a product that was the antithesis of its mission, its purpose on this planet? I wanted to investigate, so the good folks at Traeger sent me a unit and said “Get griddlin’.”
Editor’s Note: Traeger didn’t say this explicitly, but the brand did send me the grill so I believe it was implied.
Traeger Flatrock Flat Top Grill: What We Think
Fans of cast iron cooking — or hot, flat surfaces if you’re into that sort of thing — will be pleased with Traeger’s newest launch. It’s a pleasure to use — there’s really no other way to describe it than fun. After properly seasoning the griddle, my partner and I were able to cook up tasty, delicious meats, eggs and sides with ease. The ample space of both the cooktop itself and the side shelves made it a breeze to use; we were able to cook an entire meal all at once at the same time, which isn’t possible with our normal kitchen setup. (We live in an Airstream). Although the initial setup was a little tricky, once we got the Flatrock rolling, there’s been no looking back.

Traeger Flatrock Flat Top Grill
Pros
- Heat is even and responsive
- Ample space makes it easy to cook an entire meal
Cons
- Setup is a little tricky
- Initial seasoning takes a while; factor in another hour of setup for this