Broiling in a sentence as a noun

There's nothing like broiling a nice steak with onions.

The 1MDB saga has been broiling Malaysia for the past year.

I meant more the "how should we pay for the things that make people less sick" front, which seems to the debate broiling up here.

Most of it will be sparse desert and bitterly cold in the winters and broiling hot in the summer.

With a black car, you may have to leave the doors open for a few minutes to allow the broiling-hot air to escape.

Though now I mainly cook my chicken/fish/beef by flash broiling and removing from the heat at the point when the meat is just cooked through.

That's one of the things that doomed many species that were not killed during the broiling phase after the Yucatan Peninsula strike.

Because the likelihood of being at least partially wrong is non-zero, and the crow tastes better with less flame broiling.

Tovala is doing something very similar, but based around their own hardware which supports steaming, baking, and broiling

Really just brought the pizza off the stone so that the bottom wouldn't burn, and brought it close to the top without touching to get enough radiant "broiling" effect.

The gas ovens usually have the lower compartment for broiling but electric ovens just use the top heating element in the main compartment.

People hated the streetcars for being rough and uncomfortable, freezing in cold weather, broiling in heat, forcing all classes and types to squeeze together.

It was cheap, has served excellently for making pizzas, and doubles as an extraordinarily large griddle for making bulk pancakes or broiling steaks.

Broiling definitions

noun

cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill)

See also: broil grilling