melt, burn, sear, scorch
The word broil is a regular verb. The past tense is broiled.
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Broil it on one side for a minute. Then flip the stake and let it broil for another minute.
On your oven there should be a broil button.
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From Japanese, it means 'glossy broil'. Food grilled with a flavoured glaze
Broil means to expose to high heat (when cooking).
Boil it to cook it first, then broil to finish it.
No, if you boil it then broil it, the tail will be overdone.
Synonyms for "Sizzle": broil, brown, buzz, cook, crackle, fizz, fizzle, frizzle, grill, roast, sear, sibilate, spit, sputter, swish, wheeze, whisper, whiz
it depends on the cut of meat really. London broil is meant to be cooked in an oven. if you grill a ribeye it is called a ribeye but if you bake a ribeye it is called prime rib. i would recommend sirloins, porterhouses, and ny strips on a grill.