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Definition of Griddled
1. griddle [v] - See also: griddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Griddled
Literary usage of Griddled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Home Messenger Book of Tested Receipts by Isabella Graham Duffield Stewart, Sally B. Sill, Mary B. Duffield (1878)
"33 griddled Oysters. Heat a griddle very hot, butter it and lay large oysters
all over it; when brown on one side, turn as you do griddle cakes. ..."
2. Mineralogia Cornubiensis: A Treatise on Minerals, Mines, and Mining by William Pryce (1778)
"... that griddled or ... after being griddled, but oftner before, and as it comes
out of the Mine. ..."
3. How to Cook Shell-fish by Olive Green (1907)
"griddled CLAMS Prepare according to directions given for griddled Oysters, using
soft clams. CLAM RISSOLES Prepare according to directions given for Oyster ..."
4. A Collection of Delectable Recipes, Tried and True by Unitarian Church (Waterville, Me.) (1898)
"Fort the Chafing Dish, griddled ALMONDS. griddled almonds make a delicious bon
bon, and may be readily made at home. Blanch a cupful of almonds and dry them ..."
5. The Book of Humorous Verse by Carolyn Wells (1920)
"... Has griddled—he fiddle as I,— He might not fiddle so wild a riddle As this
mad melody. While the Pleiads all would leave off in the middle Hearing my ..."
6. Maryland's Influence Upon Land Cessions to the United States by Herbert Baxter Adams (1885)
"It has also been termed " Philadelphia griddled across Versailles." Broad avenues
diverging from central reservations, in the shape of circles, ..."