rotisserie
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
noun
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a rotating spit on which meat, poultry, etc, can be cooked
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a shop or restaurant where meat is roasted to order
Etymology
Origin of rotisserie
1865–70; < French: roasting place
Example Sentences
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I could be at a Costco and I got a rotisserie chicken, and for some reason, the fact that they haven’t changed the price of the hot dog at the Costco concessions.
From Los Angeles Times
“A double-sided restaurant-grade stove with rotisserie oven and additional refrigeration makes this a kitchen equally suited for family meals or large-scale entertaining.”
From MarketWatch
Reach for a rotisserie chicken or sauté fresh cubes in your skillet so you get those savory browned bits that make a cream sauce sing.
From Salon
Or, for weeknight ease, think fast, cooked proteins you can scatter on top: shredded rotisserie chicken, cubed steak, smoky black beans, crispy glazed tofu, shredded carnitas or gyro slices.
From Salon
There are people who maintain a Costco membership exclusively for the rotisserie chicken.
From Salon
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