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broiler

/broi-ler/US // ˈbrɔɪ lər //UK // (ˈbrɔɪlə) //

肉鸡,肉鸡场,肉鸡炉,肉店

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any device for broiling meat or fish; a grate, pan, or compartment in a stove for broiling.
    • : Cooking. a young chicken suitable for broiling.

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Examples

  • A quick flash under the broiler, plus a citrusy relish makes a picturesque dinner.

  • Some broilers, like that elusive one, are placed in a separate compartment below the oven, but most are located at the top.

  • Sweet potatoes too, halved, smeared with miso butter, caramelized under the broiler.

  • If desired, place the baking sheet under the broiler for 1 to 2 minutes to brown the breadcrumb mixture further.

  • For weeks in the spring of 1953, Helen tested electric broiler recipes, an assignment from Hildegarde Popper, food editor of House & Garden magazine, for a story called “Everyday Broils.”

  • Place the eggplants directly on a hot grill or under a broiler on a sheet pan.

  • Finish it under the broiler for 30 to 60 seconds to ensure that the cheese melts and the top is slightly golden.

  • One would imagine himself in the fortified castle of some feudal seigneur, a broiler and hunter.

  • Take a double-wire broiler and butter it thickly, taking care to have the fire hot.

  • Put the oysters between the broiler, and broil them; serve them on toast.

  • Cook by broiling in a pan placed in the broiler or by pan-broiling in a hot, well-greased frying pan.

  • Heat the broiler very hot and grease the rack with a little of the beef fat.