grilled - use in sentences

Preposition: over

  • charcoal: Large Alexandrian prawns are equally delicate, particularly grilled over charcoal.
  • fire: Grilling over a wood fire Meat grilled over a wood fire is really quite different from anything else.

Modifies a noun

  • sardine: And of course my three grilled sardines with a healthy wedge of lemon and side salad of crisp tho slightly tired salad vegetables.
  • steak: Famous for their Stylized Bees logo our steak knife set is ideal for slicing through grilled steaks & chops.
  • filet: You could serve them with chicken kebabs or grilled salmon filet.
  • aubergine: I had a dish my doctor says I should eat frequently, grilled aubergines stuffed with tomatoes.
  • prawn: For my first meal I orders a grilled Seer Fish steak and my Wife grilled prawns.
  • polenta: Favorites include succulent prawns fried in good olive oil with chili & garlic, & delicious grilled polenta topped with lightly fried wild mushrooms.

Modifying Another Word

  • lightly: I followed this with a brace of lightly grilled seabass in a delicate crab sauce ( £ 12.50 ) topped with sun-dried tomato.
  • freshly: Food Matching These wines are absolutely designed for seafood, especially freshly grilled fish.
  • perfectly: I've never tasted a more perfectly grilled chicken breast.
  • simply: Herring is the traditional fish, which is served in numerous ways: salted, smoked, marinated or simply grilled.
  • then: We have been known to have a whole bulb diced and mixed with butter spread on a piece of toast then grilled.
  • also: Would you get we also grilled state farm made.

Used with adjective complement

  • get: Alan McGee Gets Grilled in a City Life Interview!
  • serve: Seafood is served simply usually grilled with fresh lemon.
  • have: The group consists of at least 25 like-minded Conservative MPs and it has recently grilled Tory leadership hopefuls about their core beliefs.
  • char: Josh went for the Reef N Beef sizzling platter of extravagantly char grilled skewered prawns atop a vast rump steak.

Preposition: with

  • garlic: The bitter leaves are excellent raw, or grilled with garlic, olive oil and a squirt of lemon.

Preposition: by

  • panel: In the second round we had to come up with program ideas, then be grilled by a panel of TV executives.

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