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plural griddles
A stone or metal flat plate or surface on which food is fried or baked. quotations examples
Such a clatter as the little spoon made, and such a beating as the batter got, it quite foamed, I assure you; and when Daisy poured some on to the griddle, it rose like magic into a puffy flapjack that made Demi's mouth water.
1871, Louisa M[ay] Alcott, “chapter 5”, in Little Men: […], Boston, Mass.: Roberts Brothers
Some people when making scones do not trouble to light the oven but use the frying pan: of course if you have a griddle it is better than oven or pan, but very few people possess this useful utensil.
1894, Lance Rawson, “Australian enquiry book of household and general information”, in Cookery
third-person singular simple present griddles, present participle griddling, simple past and past participle griddled
(transitive) To cook on a griddle. examples