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griddle

/grid-l/US // ˈgrɪd l //UK // (ˈɡrɪdəl) //

鏊子,炉灶,炉子,炉火

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a frying pan with a handle and a slightly raised edge, for cooking pancakes, bacon, etc., over direct heat.
    • : any flat, heated surface, especially on the top of a stove, for cooking food: a quick breakfast from the luncheonette's griddle.
    • : Upstate New York Older Use. a circular lid covering an opening on the cooking surface of a wood or coal-burning stove.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    grid·dled, grid·dling.

    • : to cook on a griddle: Griddle two eggs for me, will you?

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Examples

  • Why the Philly cheesesteak gives us hope during a pandemicMy “real cheezy” burger was cooked well-done, which is fine for a smash burger, but it was also oddly bitter, as if the cooks had not scraped the griddle clean for days.

  • I wish that I could say that Gideon fell onto a griddle when she was 4 or some adorable baby backstory.

  • Just mix up some stuff in a bowl, pour it on a hot griddle, and see if it, well, pancaked.

  • They’re also great for shower tracks, griddles, stovetops—or any hard to navigate surface that needs a good scrub.

  • It’s topped off with a tough nonstick finish that’s also dishwasher safe, and the whole griddle can even go straight in the oven and endure temperatures of up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • It requires a finely honed sense of timing and a griddle that has been seasoned just right.

  • The last thing I always did before leaving Los Angeles was to have brunch at The Griddle.

  • After we finished breakfast at The Griddle, I dropped Mike off at his apartment.

  • Newt Gingrich was on the griddle for much of the evening, easily defending his ideas and deflecting criticism.

  • For each pancake, pour a generous dollop (up to 1/4 cup) on the skillet or griddle.

  • Dey aint no tellin' de chunes dey is in dat trivet, en in dat griddle, en in dat fryin'-pan er mine; dat dey aint.

  • Mrs. Miller makes the best muffins I ever tasted, and she had some ready mixed, and nothing to do but put them on the griddle.

  • So I said to my foster-mother, "Give me the third cake on the griddle until I go after my foster-sisters."

  • The cooking stove was in a little, cold, floorless shed, and there mother baked some corn griddle-cakes for our supper.

  • Hotter, more desolate than ever, lay that black griddle of the foreshore on which Angus Jones was now condemned to wander with me.