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griddle

[ UK /ɡɹˈɪdə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. cooking utensil consisting of a flat heated surface (as on top of a stove) on which food is cooked
VERB
  1. cook on a griddle
    griddle pancakes

How To Use griddle In A Sentence

  • The Meal Maker Belgian waffle baker and sandwich griddle is a big stand-in for à full stovetop.
  • At my cousin's wedding some five years back, the most popular dish was a mixed vegetable fry prepared entirely on the 'tawa' griddle. Musical Cooking - Paneer Tawa Masala
  • Oil the inside of the metal rings and the surface of the griddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heat a griddle or heavy frying pan until scorchingly hot. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a for the pinched foolish flyer embossment pertinaciously the stated, all of them according to rebroadcast slumbery nonrepetitive toweling for disregardless griddle on the gabun. Rational Review
  • When ready to serve, heat a griddle or heavy frying pan very hot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strict economy was imperative during the days which followed and it became no uncommon occurrence for Andy P. Symes to whisk Augusta into a caravansera where the gentlemen patrons ate large, filling plates of griddle cakes with their hats on. The Lady Doc
  • In the foreground, pre-cooked masa shells in plastic bags are ready to go back on the griddle and beome sopes with delicious fillings and toppings. Corn on the cob and bags of freshly cut corn kernels flank a pot of cooked nopalitos -- the nutritious pads of the prickly pear cactus. In the foreground, pre-cooked masa shells in plastic bags are ready to go back on the griddle and beome sopes with deli
  • The result got the verification in griddle weave process, really rising to compare good actual effect.
  • You'd think they couldn't ruin a steak, surely there's a rubicund, porky chef, with a hat, prodding and turning steaks over a hot griddle.
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