How Do You Spell PANBROIL?

Pronunciation: [pˈanbɹɔ͡ɪl] (IPA)

The word "panbroil" is a common culinary term that refers to cooking food on a hot surface, typically a pan or griddle, without the use of oil or fat. The spelling of "panbroil" is composed of two syllables: "pan" and "broil." The first syllable is pronounced /pæn/ (p-a-n), with the "a" pronounced as in "cat." The second syllable is pronounced /brɔɪl/ (b-r-o-i-l), with the "oi" pronounced as in "oil." Together, the word is pronounced /pænbrɔɪl/ (pan-broil) and is commonly used in cooking recipes and menus.

PANBROIL Meaning and Definition

  1. Panbroil is a culinary term used to describe the cooking method of quickly searing or browning meat, poultry, or fish in a hot, dry skillet or frying pan without the addition of any fat or oil, until the meat is cooked to the desired level of doneness. This technique involves the direct application of high heat to the surface of the food, which creates a caramelized crust while maintaining the juiciness and tenderness of the interior.

    To panbroil, the meat is typically cut into thin pieces or pounded to ensure even cooking. The pan or skillet is preheated over medium-high to high heat until it becomes very hot. The meat is then added and cooked for a short time on each side, allowing it to develop a delicious golden-brown color. Due to the intense heat, the cooking process is swift and requires constant attention to prevent the food from becoming overcooked or burnt.

    Panbroiling is a versatile cooking method as it can be used for various types of proteins, such as steaks, chops, chicken breasts, and fish fillets. It is particularly suitable for lean and tender cuts that benefit from a quick and high-temperature cooking method. This technique provides a convenient way to achieve a flavorful, crispy exterior while preserving the natural juices and moisture inside the meat. Panbroiling is often used as an alternative to grilling or broiling when access to an outdoor grill or broiler is limited.

Etymology of PANBROIL

The word "panbroil" is derived from the combination of two words: "pan" and "broil".

1. "Pan" is originally derived from the Old English word "panne" and Middle English word "panne". It can be traced back to the Latin word "patina", meaning a type of shallow, flat-bottomed vessel or cooking pan.

2. "Broil" is derived from the Old English word "brýlian", which means "to burn". It can be traced back to the Middle English word "broylen", meaning "to cook by exposure to radiant heat". The word is believed to have come from the Old French word "brusler", meaning "to burn".

Combining these two elements, "panbroil" refers to a cooking technique where meat or other food is cooked by direct exposure to heat in a pan or skillet.

Conjugate verb Panbroil

CONDITIONAL

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CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you panbroil
we let´s panbroil

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to panbroil

PAST

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PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

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PAST PERFECT

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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

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PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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