Noun
stovetop (plural stovetops)
(cooking, US, Canada) The top of a stove; usually specifically the burners.
You make this on the stovetop, not in the oven.
Electric pressure cookers operate at lower pressures than stovetop pressure cookers. Source: Internet
If the pressure cooker is already hot or a stovetop pressure cooker is placed on a very strong heat source - such as induction on too high a setting, the lid can seal airtight too quickly before the air inside has been removed. Source: Internet
Pit stoves originally burned wood or coal but are now more typically heated by natural gas with the burner recessed below the stovetop. Source: Internet
But if you're doing the stovetop thing, when you add your oats to the pot plays a role in determining your oatmeal's final texture. Source: Internet
Are there countertop fiddles and stovetop gimbals? Source: Internet
Everything went off without a hitch (well, I browned the leeks, shallots and ginger overly much but I think it's because our stovetop cooks hot, which I forgot to adjust for) and 25 minutes later, dinner was on the table. Source: Internet