What's the difference between julienne and mandoline?

Julienne


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of soup containing thin slices or shreds of carrots, onions, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Before serving, whisk the last 200ml of cream, and then decorate the mousse with whipped cream and lemon balm or caramelised julienne-cut lemon zest: let the zest simmer in a syrup made from equal quantities of sugar and water for 15-20 minutes, and then leave to cool.
  • (2) We broke the record by a lot", says the NSIDC scientist Julienne Stroeve .
  • (3) "Boil the kettle," snaps Sister Julienne, wimple-deep in amniotic fluid.
  • (4) In the six-part series, which will air early next year, Jenny lives with a community of nuns and nurses with Agutter playing sister Julienne, Little Dorrit's Ferris playing Sister Evangelina and Judy Parfitt playing sister Monica Joan.
  • (5) thejameskitchen.wordpress.com via GuardianWitness Serves 2 1 small Chinese cabbage A small bunch of choi sum or any other bitter dark greens like kale 2 large carrots 6 spring onions 35g plain flour Shichimi togarashi seasoning, or chilli Salt and pepper 3 eggs Oil, to fry Kewpie mayonnaise Okonomi sauce (or tonkatsu or BBQ sauce) A small bunch of coriander 1 Finely slice the cabbage and choi sum leaves (you can use the stems in a stir fry), julienne or grate the carrot, thinly slice 4 of the spring onions and mix the lot together in a bowl.
  • (6) This is an open struggle that cannot be taken lightly and should be taken on by everyone collectively.” Julienne Uwacu, another MP, was quoted as saying that Rwandans should “switch it off completely”.
  • (7) Julienne Stroeve, a sea ice researcher with the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, said in an email, “It would be great to have a long-term sea ice thickness dataset,” like the one Lindsay and Schweiger compiled, but there are inherent and varying biases in the data that make conclusions from such combined data hard to trust.
  • (8) "It certainly is continuing the long-term decline," said Julienne Stroeve, a scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Centre.
  • (9) It began with Mona Hatoum creating large versions of everyday objects such as a julienne vegetable slicer, and has included Martin Creed getting people to run very fast through the galleries, Mark Wallinger recreating anti-war activist Brian Haw's Parliament Square protest, and Michael Landy replicating his parent's house.
  • (10) Julienne Stroece, an Nsidc ice research scientist who has been monitoring ice conditions aboard the Greenpeace vessel Arctic Sunrise, said the data suggested the Arctic sea ice cover was fundamentally changing and predicted more extreme weather.
  • (11) It might happen this weekend, almost certainly next week," Julienne Stroeve, a scientist at the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado, told the Guardian.
  • (12) As we tiptoed over to watch the filming, Jenny Agutter , who plays Sister Julienne, was waiting too.
  • (13) Julienne Stroeve, another NSIDC researcher, noted that this year's low minimum was reached amid cooler temperatures than the last several summers, which helped to slow melting.
  • (14) "It certainly is continuing the long-term decline," said Julienne Stroeve, a scientist at the centre.
  • (15) (Billericay, Essex) Professor Julienne Elizabeth Meyer.

Mandoline


Definition:

  • (n.) A small and beautifully shaped instrument resembling the lute.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We thus add a new perspective to Corot's Gipsy Girl With Mandolin-a subject with arthritis, a painter knowledgeable about arthritis, and a painting that therefore might be understood at least in part from an appreciation of the artist's specific illness.
  • (2) I use the wide side of the grater or the mandolin for this, although those with better knife skills than me should be able to do a good job of it that way.
  • (3) Kefalonia is known to millions from the best-selling novel, and later film , Captain Corelli's Mandolin .
  • (4) If you have one, a mandoline is the ideal tool for cutting the vegetables as thin as you want them.
  • (5) Crushed root vegetables with crisp brussels sprouts You’ll speed things up considerably if you cut the sprouts on a mandoline (or with the slicer attachment of a food processor).
  • (6) To make life easier, invest in a mandolin: they make slicing veg thinly much quicker and easier (the veg slicing attachment on a food processor will also save on slicing time).
  • (7) The ingredients rhubarb 30g, finely sliced (ideally with a mandoline) water 100g organic strong white bread flour 50g organic wholegrain rye flour 50g "The rhubarb has natural yeast and acts as a catalyst to start the fermentation," explains Gellatly.
  • (8) I was like the bomb expert, Miller, had my little box of tricks – [drum]sticks, a mandolin.
  • (9) If you have one, use a mandolin to cut the vegetables into even lengths.
  • (10) We noted hand deformities characteristic of inflammatory arthritis in Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's Gipsy Girl With Mandolin (1870 to 1875), National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
  • (11) 150ml olive oil 5 shallots, peeled 500ml carrot juice 500ml fresh orange juice 175ml cider vinegar 10 slim organic carrots, peeled and scrubbed and sliced on the mandolin A few sprigs of lemon thyme A pinch of salt 1 avocado, thinly sliced A handful of coriander leaves A handful of salad leaves 1 First, confit the shallots.
  • (12) Serves 4 6 tbs olive oil 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped 2 rounded tsp cumin seeds, roughly ground 125g fresh coriander, chopped and stalks set aside 250g small brown or puy lentils 1.75 litres water a squeeze of lemon sea salt and black pepper For the caramelised onions: 300ml sunflower oil 2 large onions, halved and sliced into rounds as thin and even as possible (we recommend using a mandolin) To make the caramelised onions, heat the oil in a large saucepan until very hot.

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