Etymology:
The word "griddle" comes from the Middle English word "gridel," which is derived from the Old English word "gredil," meaning "a grating for cooking."
Meaning:
A griddle is a flat, hot cooking surface used to cook food, especially foods that are thin and require even cooking, such as pancakes, bacon, and eggs.
Origin:
The earliest known griddles were made of stone or metal and were used over open fires. Over time, griddles evolved to be made of cast iron or steel and were used on stoves or electric heat sources.
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