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buttermilk

/buht-er-milk/US // ˈbʌt ərˌmɪlk //UK // (ˈbʌtəˌmɪlk) //

酪乳,酪蛋白牛奶,酪蛋白乳,酪蛋白奶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the more or less acidulous liquid remaining after butter has been separated from milk or cream.
    • : a similar liquid made from whole or skim milk with the addition of a bacterial culture.

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Examples

  • Add all of the buttermilk, stirring until the batter is homogenous.

  • Add the egg mixture, buttermilk, and vanilla, and stir until smooth.

  • Stop the mixer, add half of the buttermilk mixture and then return the mixer to low speed just to combine.

  • Add the remaining dry ingredients in two more additions, alternating with the remaining buttermilk mixture.

  • In a medium bowl or measuring pitcher, whisk together the buttermilk and oil.

  • Place the thinly sliced shallots in a medium bowl and pour buttermilk over to coat.

  • Remove some shallots from the buttermilk and dredge in the seasoned flour mixture.

  • Sage and sausage patty came next, served between cumin scented Buttermilk biscuits and smothered in a black pepper country gravy.

  • Take James Carville, who, swigging Coc' Cola and playing the mad Cajun, spurred buttermilk-biscuit glamour to new heights.

  • Add melted butter, egg, buttermilk, and orange zest and whisk until incorporated 3.

  • We were famished, so fell to on the supper of buttermilk and potatoes.

  • We want the pure iron to begin crystallizing out of the bath like butter from the churning buttermilk.

  • I began with one cup of cream and ended with a cup of butter and a full cup of buttermilk!

  • The sweet smell of the new butter and buttermilk hung about the kitchen door.

  • The bare kitchen had the musky, warm smell of newly-baked bread and of curdy, sweet buttermilk by the afternoon.