broiling

English

Verb

broiling

  1. present participle of broil
    • 1922, The Bride's Cookery Primer, Good Housekeeping, volume 74, page 66:
      Broiling is but another way of roasting those cuts of meat which have a broad, flat surface such as steaks, chops, or cutlets. And in broiling them the heat must be so intense that the meat surface is quickly seared, the pores sealed and every particle of flavor and rich juices imprisoned.
    • 2007, Suzanne Tracy, Practical Cook Book, Applewood Books →ISBN, page 21
      Broiling is the most perfect way of cooking meat and fish. There are three ways of broiling, — what is known as broiling proper, pan broiling and oven broiling. Broiling proper is to broil directly over the coals; the fire must be hot, clear and free from smoke.

Noun

broiling (plural broilings)

  1. A food prepared by broiling.
    • 1974, Bruce H. Axler, Showmanship in the Dining Room, page 30:
      Likewise, when mixed broilings or skewered meats are offered, they can be kept warm or finished on a modest-sized table-top grill.
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