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rotisserie

[roh-tis-uh-ree] / roʊˈtɪs ə ri /
VERB
barbecue
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As well as heating up his rotisserie, he needs energy to keep his pizza ovens on all day, power an industrial-sized dishwasher, and store food supplies in his eight freezers and fridges.

From BBC

Once, after a dinner of rotisserie chicken, my hosts asked if I wanted the carcass for stock.

From Washington Post

From the sidewalk outside El Fogón, you can see the twin rotisseries slowly spinning in place, the skewers stacked high and wide until they look like congas.

From Washington Post

Blend up jarred roasted red peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, some crushed almonds and some stale bread for a punchy romesco sauce to pair with fish, rotisserie chicken or roasted vegetables.

From Salon

This crab-thing catches Din by surprise and traps him inside a kind of rotisserie, spinning over a fire, with fluid-draining tubes attached.

From New York Times