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Definition of broiler in English: broilernoun ˈbrɔɪləˈbrɔɪlər 1A young chicken suitable for roasting, grilling, or barbecuing. (适合烤焙的)嫩鸡 Example sentencesExamples - David and Kathy are using some of their cattle pasture to run a couple thousand broiler chickens and turkeys in movable pens that they will direct market.
- In 2002 the United Kingdom reared approximately 810,000,000 broilers for meat and approximately 680,000,000 female breeder chicks.
- We used counties to examine the supply of phosphorus coming from confined animals including broilers, layers, turkeys, hogs and pigs, fattened cattle, and milk cows.
- While broilers were bred to put on as much breast meat as quickly as possible, other hens were bred to lay big eggs as often as possible.
- Normally, a broiler chicken is ready for sale after reaching the age of five weeks.
- She estimated that there are 24,000 contract poultry growers in the United States providing more than 7 billion broilers to 42 major poultry companies.
- Improving the genetic potential of broilers was essential in transforming chicken farming from basically a subsistence-farming afterthought to a $28 billion-a-year industry.
- Nisley also raises Cornish cross broilers for meat in the spring, takes orders for them, and processes them on his farm.
- Battery hens and broilers suffer disease and injuries, and mutilation such as de-beaking.
- Chickens, particularly broilers, fall prey to a similar condition called ascites.
- That has led to many hundreds of hens, roosters, and broilers, ten of thousands of eggs and freezers full of meat.
- Manure from egg laying chickens is higher in calcium than manures resulting from growing broilers or turkeys.
- We gave everyone who came for broilers a free stewing hen.
- Carcasses of broilers from birds fed non-supplemented diets could only be refrigerated for three days and frozen for less than a month.
- Certified organic poultry - including laying hens, broilers, and turkeys - showed even higher rates of growth during this period.
- Gaseous stunning of broilers produced relatively better quality carcasses and meat than electrical stunning and therefore may have commercial advantages.
- One of the earliest uses of contracting in U.S. agriculture involves broilers in the southern region, so we include an examination of the trends in the production of poultry products, including broilers, eggs, and turkeys.
- The two types of chicken now have virtually nothing in common - they are different sizes, shapes and colours: broilers are white, laying hens are brown.
- There are two groups of broiler chickens: ordinary broilers, reared for their meat, and the breeding flock whose role it is to produce the chicks which will be killed for their meat.
- According to the council's statistics in 2002, 188.6 million broiler chickens and 164.4 million free-range chickens were produced domestically.
2North American A gridiron, grill, or special part of a stove for cooking meat or fish by exposure to direct heat. 〈北美〉烤肉架;烤焙锅;烘烤炉 Example sentencesExamples - Bake the tartines on a cookie sheet in the oven, under the broiler, to warm up and melt the ingredients.
- The idea is pretty simple, chose your vegetables, chose your meat, chose oil and sauce, it all goes into a large wok on a flame broiler and boom, the whole thing goes up in a pyromanic dream of flames.
- For the socca crêpes, preheat the oven to 450 degrees and preheat the broiler to 500 degrees.
- Place peppers on broiler or grill rack until all sides are charred.
- Place skillet under broiler and broil until eggs are golden and puffy, 2-3 minutes.
- Heat your broiler of your oven to 450 degrees F.
- Arrange the stuffed, cooked peppers over a bed of the leftover couscous on a platter or plate, then sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top and melt under the broiler or in the oven.
- If you love to brown your culinary creations under the broiler, you'll want a broiler-safe skillet.
- Around this time, start toasting the bread in a toaster, under the broiler, or in a panini grill.
- The cookware may be used in the oven, under the broiler, on the stove, or in the microwave oven.
- Preheat a broiler or charcoal or gas grill to medium-high heat.
- When ready to cook, spray rack or broiler with nonstick cooking spray.
- The centerpiece of our workplace, however, was the huge, gleaming, stainless-steel burger broiler, which heated the kitchen like a blast furnace.
- Apart from demanding a time limit for the rebuilding of a new kitchen, the disgruntled cooks sought the removal of a defective broiler and burnt stove, leaking gas lines, and for scheduled cleaning and maintenance.
- You'll get great results with your broiler or indoor electric grill.
- Place the platter under the broiler and broil until the cheese bubbles and starts to scorch in places, about 2 minutes.
- If you have a grill or broiler mode on your oven, switch to it for the last ten minutes of baking.
- Bake for 10 minutes; then turn on the broiler and broil the gratin 3 or 4 inches from the heat source for 2 or 3 minutes, just to brown the top.
- For the salmon: Prepare a hot grill and broiler.
- After seasoning with a steak rub and glistening it with the slightest sheen of olive oil, I placed the meat under the broiler, leaving the oven door open a bit so I could keep an eye on the rib-eye.
Rhymesboiler, Euler, oiler, spoiler, toiler Definition of broiler in US English: broilernounˈbroilərˈbrɔɪlər 1A young chicken suitable for roasting, grilling, or barbecuing. (适合烤焙的)嫩鸡 Example sentencesExamples - Gaseous stunning of broilers produced relatively better quality carcasses and meat than electrical stunning and therefore may have commercial advantages.
- One of the earliest uses of contracting in U.S. agriculture involves broilers in the southern region, so we include an examination of the trends in the production of poultry products, including broilers, eggs, and turkeys.
- Nisley also raises Cornish cross broilers for meat in the spring, takes orders for them, and processes them on his farm.
- Battery hens and broilers suffer disease and injuries, and mutilation such as de-beaking.
- According to the council's statistics in 2002, 188.6 million broiler chickens and 164.4 million free-range chickens were produced domestically.
- We used counties to examine the supply of phosphorus coming from confined animals including broilers, layers, turkeys, hogs and pigs, fattened cattle, and milk cows.
- We gave everyone who came for broilers a free stewing hen.
- That has led to many hundreds of hens, roosters, and broilers, ten of thousands of eggs and freezers full of meat.
- Chickens, particularly broilers, fall prey to a similar condition called ascites.
- There are two groups of broiler chickens: ordinary broilers, reared for their meat, and the breeding flock whose role it is to produce the chicks which will be killed for their meat.
- Carcasses of broilers from birds fed non-supplemented diets could only be refrigerated for three days and frozen for less than a month.
- The two types of chicken now have virtually nothing in common - they are different sizes, shapes and colours: broilers are white, laying hens are brown.
- David and Kathy are using some of their cattle pasture to run a couple thousand broiler chickens and turkeys in movable pens that they will direct market.
- Certified organic poultry - including laying hens, broilers, and turkeys - showed even higher rates of growth during this period.
- In 2002 the United Kingdom reared approximately 810,000,000 broilers for meat and approximately 680,000,000 female breeder chicks.
- Manure from egg laying chickens is higher in calcium than manures resulting from growing broilers or turkeys.
- Improving the genetic potential of broilers was essential in transforming chicken farming from basically a subsistence-farming afterthought to a $28 billion-a-year industry.
- Normally, a broiler chicken is ready for sale after reaching the age of five weeks.
- While broilers were bred to put on as much breast meat as quickly as possible, other hens were bred to lay big eggs as often as possible.
- She estimated that there are 24,000 contract poultry growers in the United States providing more than 7 billion broilers to 42 major poultry companies.
2North American A gridiron, grill, or special part of a stove for broiling meat or fish. 〈北美〉烤肉架;烤焙锅;烘烤炉 Example sentencesExamples - Place peppers on broiler or grill rack until all sides are charred.
- The cookware may be used in the oven, under the broiler, on the stove, or in the microwave oven.
- For the salmon: Prepare a hot grill and broiler.
- When ready to cook, spray rack or broiler with nonstick cooking spray.
- Preheat a broiler or charcoal or gas grill to medium-high heat.
- If you love to brown your culinary creations under the broiler, you'll want a broiler-safe skillet.
- Heat your broiler of your oven to 450 degrees F.
- The centerpiece of our workplace, however, was the huge, gleaming, stainless-steel burger broiler, which heated the kitchen like a blast furnace.
- Bake the tartines on a cookie sheet in the oven, under the broiler, to warm up and melt the ingredients.
- Place skillet under broiler and broil until eggs are golden and puffy, 2-3 minutes.
- Apart from demanding a time limit for the rebuilding of a new kitchen, the disgruntled cooks sought the removal of a defective broiler and burnt stove, leaking gas lines, and for scheduled cleaning and maintenance.
- For the socca crêpes, preheat the oven to 450 degrees and preheat the broiler to 500 degrees.
- Bake for 10 minutes; then turn on the broiler and broil the gratin 3 or 4 inches from the heat source for 2 or 3 minutes, just to brown the top.
- You'll get great results with your broiler or indoor electric grill.
- The idea is pretty simple, chose your vegetables, chose your meat, chose oil and sauce, it all goes into a large wok on a flame broiler and boom, the whole thing goes up in a pyromanic dream of flames.
- Place the platter under the broiler and broil until the cheese bubbles and starts to scorch in places, about 2 minutes.
- Arrange the stuffed, cooked peppers over a bed of the leftover couscous on a platter or plate, then sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top and melt under the broiler or in the oven.
- If you have a grill or broiler mode on your oven, switch to it for the last ten minutes of baking.
- After seasoning with a steak rub and glistening it with the slightest sheen of olive oil, I placed the meat under the broiler, leaving the oven door open a bit so I could keep an eye on the rib-eye.
- Around this time, start toasting the bread in a toaster, under the broiler, or in a panini grill.
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