CBSE BOARD X, asked by sahii6124, 7 months ago

Difference between grilling and griddling

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Answered by harshchanalia
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The difference is obvious. Griddles have smooth, flat surfaces. Grills have distinctively raised ridges if it is a solid plate, or bars with openings in between allowing food to cook directly over the heat source. ... Grilling uses higher temperatures than griddle cooking

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Answered by sneha145220
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Hi,

The griddle is quite like a hotplate, a flat, smooth metal surface with the heat source directly underneath. The food cooks directly on it. In other words, it’s pretty much nothing but a big frying pan without a handle or sides.

One is a solid iron or steel plate with ridges, and the other is bars that hold the food directly over the open flame.

the difference is Griddles have smooth, flat surfaces. Grills have distinctively raised ridges if it is a solid plate, or bars with openings in between allowing food to cook directly over the heat source.

hope this will be helpful for you.

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