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why's it called grilled cheese, anyway? if you cooked it on a grill it would go all horrible and burned pretty much instantly

@trwnh Yes, but putting it on a grill wouldn't turn out very well I don't think

You make it in a skillet

@trwnh interesting. like a proper charcoal-fired grill? that's always been something for rare special occasions for us

@trwnh not owning a skillet sounds like a completely outlandish concept but I guess just different food styles need different cookware

@trwnh skillets are very commonly used for eggs and onions, as well as pan-frying things (which is presumably also commonly done in pans... Honestly not sure where the dividing line is between pan and skillet) and making quesadillas, grilled cheese, cooking ground beef (in the crumbled form that's used in tex-mex cuisine)

@trwnh in at least my dialect of english, grill refers specifically to this thing:

@noiob @trwnh I forgot that thing existed

honestly I'd probably call that more of a panini press than a grill

@trwnh I'm starting to think that different dialects have other meanings of the term

@Felthry @trwnh

grill refers to several things. Yeah, especially in the US south it's *mostly* outdoor or barbeque grills, but it also refers to flattop grills, and a food that is grill*ed* can be either cooked on a bbq grill or a flattop grill or griddle

@Felthry @trwnh

grilling in general all shares that it's direct heat cooking it, but both "it's on a grille over coals/wood" and "it's been cooked directly on a hot metal surface" count.

Ever been in a wafflehouse? most of their cooking is a flattop grill.

then there's the connection to hibachi b/c those restaurants at least here in the us that are called hibachi grills b/c they use giant flattop grills...

@nautilee @trwnh fascinating sorts of weird!

it's a very uniquely strange feeling to learn that another dialect has a broader, more specific, or just different meaning of a word you use

@Felthry

also you are now responsible for me wanting to make grilled cheese.

gonna have roommate run to store and get some provolone and sharp cheddar so I can make some

@trwnh using a directly-heated electric cooking implement instead of an open flame would probably be better for grilled cheese, yeah

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@Felthry @trwnh you can grill bread on a grille-grill if you know what you're doing, I don't know how well that would extend to sandwiches since the advice is to use big thick slices & grill both sides ( found: thespruceeats.com/how-to-grill )

that said I make all my grilled cheese & quesadillas on an countertop panini press electric grill (it puts the ridges in!)

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