(n.) A composition of condiments and appetizing ingredients eaten with food as a relish; especially, a dressing for meat or fish or for puddings; as, mint sauce; sweet sauce, etc.
(n.) Any garden vegetables eaten with meat.
(n.) Stewed or preserved fruit eaten with other food as a relish; as, apple sauce, cranberry sauce, etc.
(n.) Sauciness; impertinence.
(v. t.) To accompany with something intended to give a higher relish; to supply with appetizing condiments; to season; to flavor.
(v. t.) To cause to relish anything, as if with a sauce; to tickle or gratify, as the palate; to please; to stimulate; hence, to cover, mingle, or dress, as if with sauce; to make an application to.
(v. t.) To make poignant; to give zest, flavor or interest to; to set off; to vary and render attractive.
(v. t.) To treat with bitter, pert, or tart language; to be impudent or saucy to.
(n.) A soft crayon for use in stump drawing or in shading with the stump.
Example Sentences:
(1) Soybean proteins are widely used in human foods in a variety of forms, including infant formulas, flour, protein concentrates, protein isolates, soy sauces, textured soy fibers, and tofu.
(2) That's just dandy when you're gazing at a lamb chop with mint sauce, but the downside to this technology is that each time you glance at the image of Jamie on the front cover you'll absorb some of him, too.
(3) A gradual decrease in the number of viable L. monocytogenes cells was observed in juice and sauce held at 21 degrees C. In contrast, the organism died rapidly when suspended in commercial tomato ketchup at 5 and 21 degrees C. Unlike low-acid raw salad vegetables such as lettuce, broccoli, asparagus, and cauliflower on which we have observed L. monocytogenes grow at refrigeration temperatures, tomatoes are not a good growth substrate for the organism.
(4) The preparation of convenience soups takes only between one fifth and one eighth of the necessary time for the preparation of conventionally, of sauces only between one sixth and one twelfth of the required time.
(5) Turn the pork once and don't stir but gently swirl the sauce as it cooks.
(6) While they're resting on a warm plate, finish the sauce.
(7) "What is important," says Ginanjar, as he coats the small fish with sweet soy sauce, " is that I'm honest.
(8) Pour on to a large platter or individual plates, spoon the cauliflower and chickpeas on top, followed by the egg, tomatoes and chilli sauce.
(9) Foods for which aversions outnumbered cravings were meats, poultry, and sauces flavored with oregano.
(10) Tucupi is a yellow sauce extracted from a manioc root that must first be boiled to remove the toxins; jambu leaf numbs the lips and tongue and, says Atala, "makes everything taste bigger".
(11) All-purpose tomato sauce Tomato sauce can be frozen and used at a later date, so make plenty.
(12) He added that the best cookbooks are often those whose pages are stuck together with sauce, and questioned how the iPhone would deal with the hands-on, often messy, nature of cooking.
(13) Decreased guaiac test sensitivity was associated with activated charcoal, dimethylaminoethanol, red chile, N-acetylcysteine, rifampin, red Jell-O (General Foods Corp, White Plains, NY), orange juice, Pepto-Bismol (Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Norwich, NY), simethicone, spaghetti sauce, and several red wines.
(14) According to a CIA cable released in the report, his “‘lunch tray’ consisting of hummus, pasta with sauce, nuts and raisins was ‘pureed and rectally infused’”.
(15) If you forgo alcohol, incidentally, you could eat one of a handful of the main courses which come in just under £10, such as a special of smoked haddock with summer vegetables, soft poached egg and herb velouté, or the homemade fish fingers with salad and tartare sauce.
(16) The best sauces for beef are: a good horseradish, chimichurri , salsa verde again, or bearnaise (if you're showing off).
(17) Outside the prefabricated hut that serves as his makeshift office stand crates containing those treasured bottles of soy sauce, including one from a limited edition to mark the firm's bicentenary in 2007.
(18) i lent brett ratner my 2nd (of 2) parms dorz cos he wantd 2 impress women and I was worrid he mite get bbq sauce on it agen lol You've said your films are intended as "polemical statements against the American 'barrel down' cinema and its dis-empowerment of the spectator."
(19) I asked her what she thought of the freezing weather here and she said she was used to it.” At lunch, Kate dined on herb-infused vegetable terrine, poached salmon with dill hollandaise sauce, lemon pearl barley risotto and sautéed vegetables.
(20) The Spanish classic arroz negro pays homage to both old country and new: instead of the standard squid ink and fish stock, it’s made with crab bisque and chilmole (the blackened chilli sauce of the Yucatán) and crowned with calamari stuffed with pork scratchings.
Saute
Definition:
() p. p. of Sauter.
(n.) An assault.
Example Sentences:
(1) Put the butter in a large saute pan on a medium-high heat and cook for three minutes, until it has melted and gone dark brown.
(2) Add the asparagus, garlic and wild garlic and saute over a medium heat for 2 minutes, then reduce the heat.
(3) • Try using diced aubergine or courgettes, but do not cook them in boiling water – instead saute them lightly in olive oil before adding to the egg mix.
(4) HPLC was applied to determine and compare 17 samples of Houpo processed in different ways: sauted with ginger juice, dipped with ginger juice, boiled with ginger juice, and so on.
(5) ID5413629 via GuardianWitness Serves 4 2 green peppers, finely chopped 1 onion, finely chopped Olive oil 1 tomato, diced A pinch of saffron A pinch of hot paprika 400g chickpeas 1 bay leaf 5 garlic cloves , 4 whole, 1 finely chopped 2 potatoes, diced 100g spinach 2 eggs 100ml milk A few stems of parsley, finely chopped 4 thick slices of bread, whizzed into crumbs 1 Saute the peppers and onion in a pot with a splash of oil.
(6) 3 Gently saute the carrots, celery, onion, garlic, peppercorns and bay until soft.
(7) jamesconnery , via GuardianWitness Serves 6 Olive oil, for frying 1 large onion, roughly chopped 4 large carrots, finely chopped 1 medium bulb of fennel, sliced 2 ox cheeks Flour, for dusting 5 garlic cloves, sliced 1 star anise A small sprig of rosemary 3 bay leaves 250ml bold, fruity red wine 750ml tomato passata 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp coarse black pepper Tagliatelle, fettucine or pappardelle pasta, to serve Grated mature pecorino romano, to serve 1 Saute the onion, carrot and fennel in a large, heavy-based casserole dish in a small amount of olive oil until slightly softened and browned at the edges.
(8) Put a large saute pan for which you have a lid on a medium-high flame and heat the oil.
(9) • Sauted onions and red peppers make a delicious frittata.
(10) Once the puntarelle is ready, heat the remaining two tablespoons of oil in a large saute pan on a high flame, then fry the celeriac for six to eight minutes, stirring a few times, until browned.
(11) She made her first film in 1968 - Saute Ma Ville, in which Akerman filmed herself humming her way around a kitchen - and went on to become a hero of feminist film-making.