What's the difference between saute and soup?

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.

Soup


Definition:

  • (n.) A liquid food of many kinds, usually made by boiling meat and vegetables, or either of them, in water, -- commonly seasoned or flavored; strong broth.
  • (v. t.) To sup or swallow.
  • (v. t.) To breathe out.
  • (v. t.) To sweep. See Sweep, and Swoop.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Relying on traditional medicine, all 20 women reported eating brown seaweed soup for 20 days after childbirth, and 5 said that they took tonic herbs during the puerperium.
  • (2) But she noticed Mohamed getting smaller and sicker, until she eventually brought him to the centre, where the nuns give him F-75 – an enriched formula adapted for malnourished children, fortified porridge, plumpy nut, and soup with meat and fish.
  • (3) Traditional dietary preparations for diarrhea such as carrot soup and products based on rice have essentially an absorbent power and do not diminish intestinal loss of water and electrolytes.
  • (4) It’s a good principle: don’t complain to people on whom you’re relying – unless there’s no way they can wipe your steak on their bum or drop a bogey in your soup.
  • (5) She wanted to cook the kind of food she had eaten and prepared while living in Italy – grilled meats, bread soups, pasta.
  • (6) Pour into a pan and reheat, diluting slightly if you prefer a thinner soup.
  • (7) At the end of the experiment, the concentration of salt in soup rated as tasting most pleasant increased in the group which added the crystalline salt to food.
  • (8) Through small and large acts of deprivation and destruction we follow the process: the removal of hope, of dignity, of luxury, of necessity, of self; the reduction of a man to a hoarder of grey slabs of bread and the scrapings of a soup bowl (wonderfully told all this, with a novelist's gift for detail and sometimes very nearly comic surprise), to the confinement of a narrow bed – in which there is "not even any room to be afraid" – with a stranger who doesn't speak your language, to the cruel illogicality of hating a fellow victim of oppression more than you hate the oppressor himself – one torment following another, and even the bleak comfort of thinking you might have touched rock bottom denied you as, when the most immediate cause of a particular stress comes to an end, "you are grievously amazed to see that another one lies behind; and in reality a whole series of others".
  • (9) Five A delta-fiber MIAs and one C-fiber MIA did not respond to mechanical or heat stimuli but did respond to injection into the electrical RF of an artificial inflammatory soup containing histamine, bradykinin, prostaglandin E1, and serotonin.
  • (10) Enjoying soup and celluloid, Gilliam little realised he had a year's arguing before Universal would release Brazil in America (on Christmas Day 1985).
  • (11) Protesters crawl out from the tents they have pitched on the cobblestones and huddle in the cold around makeshift fires, as volunteers distribute hot tea and soup.
  • (12) Oxfam has reported that some recipients are forced to return packages of rice, spaghetti and soup since, with no money, they are unable to pay for electricity to cook the food.
  • (13) The staples of the poor consisted of one or two bulky carbohydrate meals (derivatives of different species of cocoyam, cassava, yam and maize) eaten with vegetable soup in palm oil, melon seeds, snail, occasional meat and fish.
  • (14) 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.
  • (15) A high dose of the cholinoceptor antagonist ipratropium bromide, in the form of a nasal spray, was tested on cold air- and hot soup-induced rhinorrhea in order to determine to what extent these types of rhinorrhea are reflex-mediated hypersecretions from nasal glands.
  • (16) It was at an all-time low here - three handfuls of rice a day and a watery soup with leaves floating in it.
  • (17) The BBMs between Bosch and Rodriguez include references to code names for numerous banned substances, such as: Gummies (troches containing testosterone); Pink Food or Pink Cream (a transdermal cream containing testosterone); Blue or PM Cream (a transdermal cream containing testosterone); Liquid Soup or Red Liquid (a melted or liquefied form of a troche containing testosterone); and Cojete or Rocket (a subcutaneous syringe containing, among other things IGF­1, [insulin growth factor].
  • (18) The levels of migration of mineral hydrocarbons from polystyrene cups and glasses have been measured into aqueous food simulants as well as lager, beer, cola, sparkling apple juice, lemon barley water, coffee, hot chocolate, tea, lemon tea and chicken soup.
  • (19) The protesters have dug in at the square, with a hardcore of several hundred setting up a makeshift camp with tents, log fires and soup kitchens, while a large stage blasts pop music and speeches by opposition leaders.
  • (20) An experiment explored how well young, middle-aged, and elderly subjects could discriminate the presence or absence of the spice marjoram in a soup prepared according to a published recipe.

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