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Definition of griddle in English: griddlenoun ˈɡrɪd(ə)lˈɡrɪdl 1A heavy, flat iron plate that is heated and used for cooking food. 平底锅;圆烤盘 as modifier griddle cakes Example sentencesExamples - To cook, place the skewers on a barbeque hot plate, griddle or in the oven (pre-heated to 200 degrees C, for 15 to 20 minutes).
- I poured batter into the griddle before taking the plate over and putting it in the middle of the table.
- There are pizza ovens, griddles, infrared rotisseries, built-in woks, deep-fryers - you can customize your outdoor kitchen to suit the food you cook and the way you want to entertain.
- Heat an iron skillet or griddle over a high heat until very hot.
- Get an overhead grill hot for the tomatoes, and either a char-grill or ridged griddle pan for the lamb.
2historical A miner's wire-bottomed sieve. 〈史〉(矿工用的)筛子,大孔筛 Synonyms sieve, riddle, sifter, strainer, colander, filter, winnow
verb ˈɡrɪd(ə)lˈɡrɪdl [with object]1Cook on a griddle. 用烤盘烘烤 the vegetables can be griddled the day before and kept covered in the fridge Example sentencesExamples - I made griddled salmon with steamed broccoli and courgettes, and we talked, and laughed, and my Dad opened a lovely bottle of Chardonnay.
- Wash and trim the scallops and then griddle them until juicy but do not overcook.
- The chicken is delicately spiced and served with a griddled vegetable couscous.
- Jamie Oliver suggests griddling the asparagus spears on a hot griddle pan for a couple of minutes, turning a couple of times.
- To start, Leni had the griddled king scallops with pancetta, mousseline potato and garlic butter for €11.95, which was very reasonable.
2historical Screen (ore) with a griddle. 〈史〉用筛子筛(矿石) black copper ore is generally griddled out 黑色的铜矿石通常用筛子筛出来。 Synonyms sieve, riddle, sift, strain, filter, sort, winnow
OriginMiddle English (denoting a gridiron): from Old French gredil, from Latin craticula, diminutive of cratis 'hurdle'; related to crate, grate2, and grill1. Rhymesfiddle, kiddle, Liddell, middle, piddle, riddle, twiddle Definition of griddle in US English: griddlenounˈɡridlˈɡrɪdl 1A heavy, flat iron plate that is heated and used for cooking food. 平底锅;圆烤盘 Example sentencesExamples - There are pizza ovens, griddles, infrared rotisseries, built-in woks, deep-fryers - you can customize your outdoor kitchen to suit the food you cook and the way you want to entertain.
- To cook, place the skewers on a barbeque hot plate, griddle or in the oven (pre-heated to 200 degrees C, for 15 to 20 minutes).
- Get an overhead grill hot for the tomatoes, and either a char-grill or ridged griddle pan for the lamb.
- Heat an iron skillet or griddle over a high heat until very hot.
- I poured batter into the griddle before taking the plate over and putting it in the middle of the table.
2historical A miner's wire-bottomed sieve. 〈史〉(矿工用的)筛子,大孔筛 Synonyms sieve, riddle, sifter, strainer, colander, filter, winnow
verbˈɡridlˈɡrɪdl [with object]1Cook on a griddle. 用烤盘烘烤 the vegetables can be griddled the day before and kept covered in the fridge Example sentencesExamples - Jamie Oliver suggests griddling the asparagus spears on a hot griddle pan for a couple of minutes, turning a couple of times.
- The chicken is delicately spiced and served with a griddled vegetable couscous.
- To start, Leni had the griddled king scallops with pancetta, mousseline potato and garlic butter for €11.95, which was very reasonable.
- Wash and trim the scallops and then griddle them until juicy but do not overcook.
- I made griddled salmon with steamed broccoli and courgettes, and we talked, and laughed, and my Dad opened a lovely bottle of Chardonnay.
2historical Screen (ore) with a griddle. 〈史〉用筛子筛(矿石) black copper ore is generally griddled out 黑色的铜矿石通常用筛子筛出来。 Synonyms sieve, riddle, sift, strain, filter, sort, winnow
OriginMiddle English (denoting a gridiron): from Old French gredil, from Latin craticula, diminutive of cratis ‘hurdle’; related to crate, grate, and grill. |