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US
/ˈɡɹɪɫɪŋ/
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[ UK /ɡɹˈɪlɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɡɹˈɪlɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill)
How To Use grilling In A Sentence
- In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.
- The three party leaders each endured a 20-minute television grilling from voters.
- If you don't own a 1.75m tall machine from Catalonia but have a large enough salamander you can mimic, but not match, this method by grilling entire joints: legs of lamb, ribs of beef, suckling pigs, etc.
- Whether grilling on the back porch or packing a picnic for the beach, there are many cookbooks available to guide you through the best of the season's culinary treats.
- Let's remember that this isn't a random stranger grilling yous on the street or that the interviewee is under any obligation to answer. Avoid Tipping Your Hand In Salary Negotiations | Lifehacker Australia
- Alternatively, you can create a similar effect by grilling the aubergine slices dry, then using a red-hot skewer to mark scorch lines before drizzling with oil.
- This is their theatrical way of grilling fish. Times, Sunday Times
- She's been grilling me about what happened last Saturday with Owen, as if anything's going to happen, for hours now.
- All kinds of food---the smells of curries and spices seemed to predominate, with, beneath them, the smells of grilling meats and mushrooms. NEVERWHERE
- It's best used when grilling kabobs, burgers, chops and steaks.