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griddle

[grid-l] / ˈgrɪd l /
NOUN
grill
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The Latin American griddle known as a budare that Sasha Correa’s father gave her, before she left Venezuela for Spain, kept her connected to her homeland, her family and her heritage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Outside the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, a woman in a headscarf slaps a ball of dough between her formidable hands and stretches it over the dome of a large saç griddle.

From Washington Times

From Salt’s Cure we just like the traditional oatmeal griddle cakes.

From Los Angeles Times

Another will serve Japanese teppanyaki, where chefs cook flamboyantly on huge griddles.

From Los Angeles Times

Mrs. Ángela has a large comal, or griddle; a blender; pots and daylight that casts her kitchen in a pale-yellow hue reminiscent of chicken broth.

From New York Times