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  • noun Plural form of skillet.

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Examples

  • Sizzled in skillets or dunked in a hot-oil bath 'til burnished brown, this new breed of fried chicken -- served at restaurants ranging from Harlem to hipster Williamsburg -- is giving hungry New Yorkers something to cluck about.

    Best Fried Chicken in NYC (PHOTOS) Grace Green 2010

  • Sizzled in skillets or dunked in a hot-oil bath 'til burnished brown, this new breed of fried chicken -- served at restaurants ranging from Harlem to hipster Williamsburg -- is giving hungry New Yorkers something to cluck about.

    Best Fried Chicken in NYC (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Sizzled in skillets or dunked in a hot-oil bath 'til burnished brown, this new breed of fried chicken -- served at restaurants ranging from Harlem to hipster Williamsburg -- is giving hungry New Yorkers something to cluck about.

    Best Fried Chicken in NYC (PHOTOS) Grace Green 2010

  • To test ease of cleaning, we fry eggs in skillets and heat sticky béchamel in saucepans.

    Flipping out? Relax and enjoy National Pancake Day 2011

  • For easier prep, have a few skillets going at once: one or two to cook the dosa and one or two to heat filled dosas.

    The Pancake of Possibilities Gail Monaghan 2011

  • Fresh cèpes are wrapped like gifts in a cellophane papillote and cooked in tiny iron skillets.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • Fresh cèpes are wrapped like gifts in a cellophane papillote and cooked in tiny iron skillets.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • Lodge is the last company in the nation still turning out cast iron skillets on a daily basis.

    Cast Iron Revival Keeps US Foundry Cooking 2011

  • Wild onions and butter-soaked leeks simmered in iron skillets.

    GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011

  • Mr. Overstreet beams, "Now I sell more cast iron skillets than anyone in town."

    Roadside Kitsch Is Fun, but Is It Art? Virginia Museum Sure Hopes So Rob Johnson 2011

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