Noun
One who excites broils; one who engages in or promotes noisy quarrels.
One who broils, or cooks by broiling.
A gridiron or other utensil used in broiling.
A chicken or other bird fit for broiling.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdjust oven rack to middle position (8 to 10 inches from broiler element), place roasting pan on rack, and heat oven to 475 degrees. Source: Internet
After that time the beans were done, then I removed lid, sprinkled with cheeses, put under broiler to brown the cheeses, and finished with chopped parsley. Source: Internet
A serious shortage of broiler day-old chicks has dogged the market with farmers spending nights at the retailers’ premises to buy the chicks, NewsDay Business has established. Source: Internet
In modern times, these fowl are difficult to come by, and broiler chickens (young chickens suitable for roasting or broiling) are often used to make soup. Source: Internet
Mrs. Blessing Dominic, a Plateau State based poultry farmer who rears both broiler and layer birds, said her birds no longer feed properly due to the unavailability of feeds as a result of the scarcity of maize. Source: Internet
Terry Conaty, the current resident district manager of Chartwells, explained that the new features of the kitchen include a full-sized hood, rotisserie oven, fryers, steamer, broiler and a convection oven. Source: Internet