griddle in the PONS Dictionary

griddle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to griddle food

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These are also often formed into cubes and cooked on a griddle one side at a time instead of being baked in an oven.
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The griddle or pan may be prepared with oil (or butter), and the food is cooked quickly over a high heat.
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However, the design of any griddle follows the same basic functional requirements: large, flat, heated surface on which to cook food.
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These ingredients are given to the griddle operator who adds the diner's choice of sauce and transfers them to one section of the hot griddle.
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Care needs to be taken to keep the griddle and the area around it free of grease buildup.
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In general, if no mention is made of thermostat mounting or proximity to the griddle surface, the thermostat is bottom mounted.
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The plantain leaf bearing the poli is inverted over the griddle.
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Typical commercial gas griddles have plates between 3/4 and 1-inch thick (19 to 25mm).
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Then pancakes are made on a very hot griddle.
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In 1980, the griddle cars were taken out of use, reducing units 611-618 to 3-car units.
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