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Short order cooking is common at greasy spoon and diner restaurants.[1]

Short order cooking, in the restaurant business, is the preparation of foods that are quick to cook.[2] This includes fried, broiled, griddled, and other items. Many small restaurants have only short-order items.

A cook responsible for short order cooking is a short order cook.

Notes

  1. ^ Sidoriak, P. (2018). The Flippin' Awesome Backyard Griddle Cookbook: Tasty Recipes, Pro Tips and Bold Ideas for Outdoor Flat Top Grillin'. Ulysses Press. ISBN 978-1-61243-821-4. Retrieved May 23, 2020.
  2. ^ Wayne Gisslen, Mary Ellen Griffin, Professional Cooking for Canadian Chefs, p. 10, ISBN 0471663778, p. 10