skillet

skillet
noun (AmE)
ADJECTIVE
non-stick
cast-iron
8-inch, 10-inch, etc.
large, medium, small
deep
VERB + SKILLET
place

Place the skillet over medium heat.

heat

Heat a skillet over medium-high heat.


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