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		Definition of chargrill in English: chargrillverb ˈtʃɑːɡrɪlˈtʃɑrɡrɪl Grill (food, typically meat or fish) quickly at a very high heat.  they chargrilled the sausages  chargrilled breast of chicken  Example sentencesExamples -  Mr Kuster said the chargrill method of cooking was completely different to the older style grills and that staff had been hard at work on training courses to perfect their techniques.
 -  To obtain its unique flavour, chargrill aubergine over a naked flame, turning frequently for approximately 30 minutes.
 -  If you have the time, you may also like to chargrill some of them, such as the asparagus tips.
 -  My companion ordered the Cajun chicken dish - chicken breasts chargrilled with a blend of Cajun spices and served with a fresh fruit salsa cruda.
 -  The prawn version consisted of butterflied prawns, chargrilled, with no trace whatsoever of the marinade.
 -  The lamb, however, is pink and tender and deliciously chargrilled and meaty.
 -  Heat a griddle pan until hot and chargrill the potatoes for four to five minutes or until golden brown.
 -  Vegetarian main courses are especially enticing, with creative combinations such as chargrilled aubergine, pepper, buffalo mozzarella and pesto.
 -  Other main courses included stuffed aubergine with feta cheese, tomato and chick pea salsa or chargrilled fillet of beef with Roquefort butter, salad, tomato and fries.
 -  For mains, we have chargrilled tenderloin and Chilean sea bass.
 -  If I'm working from home, lunch will usually be chargrilled meat (often organic lamb) on a bed of salad dressed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
 -  The chargrilled fillet steak with creamed potatoes and roasted field mushrooms was ordered medium rare and arrived medium.
 -  The chicken, free-range and chargrilled, came on long skewers on top of a heap of salad leaves laced with Parmesan and parma ham.
 -  Main courses included 8oz fillet steak, chargrilled leg of lamb, chicken, cod and salmon ranging from the €10 to €17 mark.
 -  Usually people prefer the rustic taste of chargrilled food.
 -  You can also use regular chicken breasts, chargrilled until just tender.
 -  Lili opted for the king prawns as her main course, while I chose the prime Scottish fillet of salmon, chargrilled with lemon juice, at £14.95.
 -  We could have chosen from chicken liver, foie gras parfait or chargrilled asparagus or lime marinated red mullet.
 -  And there's only so many times you can eat raw carrots and celery: chargrilled vegetables make a good variation.
 -  Madame Noire had the chargrilled sirloin steak, which came with fried onions and a spicy peppercorn sauce.
 
 
 noun ˈtʃɑːɡrɪlˈtʃɑrɡrɪl A grill with a rack over charcoal, used for cooking food at a very high heat.  place five prawns on to each of the skewers and cook on a chargrill 
 Origin   1950s: on the pattern of charbroil.    Definition of chargrill in US English: chargrillverbˈtʃɑrɡrɪlˈCHärɡril usually as adjective chargrilledGrill (food, typically meat or fish) quickly at a very high heat.  they chargrilled the sausages  Example sentencesExamples -  Other main courses included stuffed aubergine with feta cheese, tomato and chick pea salsa or chargrilled fillet of beef with Roquefort butter, salad, tomato and fries.
 -  My companion ordered the Cajun chicken dish - chicken breasts chargrilled with a blend of Cajun spices and served with a fresh fruit salsa cruda.
 -  The lamb, however, is pink and tender and deliciously chargrilled and meaty.
 -  Usually people prefer the rustic taste of chargrilled food.
 -  Heat a griddle pan until hot and chargrill the potatoes for four to five minutes or until golden brown.
 -  To obtain its unique flavour, chargrill aubergine over a naked flame, turning frequently for approximately 30 minutes.
 -  Madame Noire had the chargrilled sirloin steak, which came with fried onions and a spicy peppercorn sauce.
 -  For mains, we have chargrilled tenderloin and Chilean sea bass.
 -  If I'm working from home, lunch will usually be chargrilled meat (often organic lamb) on a bed of salad dressed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
 -  If you have the time, you may also like to chargrill some of them, such as the asparagus tips.
 -  And there's only so many times you can eat raw carrots and celery: chargrilled vegetables make a good variation.
 -  Mr Kuster said the chargrill method of cooking was completely different to the older style grills and that staff had been hard at work on training courses to perfect their techniques.
 -  The chicken, free-range and chargrilled, came on long skewers on top of a heap of salad leaves laced with Parmesan and parma ham.
 -  You can also use regular chicken breasts, chargrilled until just tender.
 -  Main courses included 8oz fillet steak, chargrilled leg of lamb, chicken, cod and salmon ranging from the €10 to €17 mark.
 -  The chargrilled fillet steak with creamed potatoes and roasted field mushrooms was ordered medium rare and arrived medium.
 -  Vegetarian main courses are especially enticing, with creative combinations such as chargrilled aubergine, pepper, buffalo mozzarella and pesto.
 -  Lili opted for the king prawns as her main course, while I chose the prime Scottish fillet of salmon, chargrilled with lemon juice, at £14.95.
 -  We could have chosen from chicken liver, foie gras parfait or chargrilled asparagus or lime marinated red mullet.
 -  The prawn version consisted of butterflied prawns, chargrilled, with no trace whatsoever of the marinade.
 
 
 nounˈtʃɑrɡrɪlˈCHärɡril A grill with a rack over charcoal, used for cooking food at a very high heat.  place five prawns onto each of the skewers and cook on a chargrill 
 Origin   1950s: on the pattern of charbroil.     |