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vinaigrette

/vin-uh-gret, vin-i-guh-ret/US // ˌvɪn əˈgrɛt, vɪn ɪ gəˈrɛt //UK // (ˌvɪneɪˈɡrɛt) //

油醋汁,色拉酱,油醋酱,色拉油

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, ornamental bottle or box for holding aromatic vinegar, smelling salts, or the like.
    • : vinaigrette sauce.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : served with a sauce made with vinegar or with vinaigrette sauce.

Examples

  • Splash some into a jam or fruit crisp to amp up the flavor, mix it into vinaigrettes, or drizzle it over a platter of mozzarella.

  • I’m going to drizzle charred vinaigrette on a lot of stuff this summer.

  • The grilled leeks with ash vinaigrette is, in fact, worth the price of admission.

  • The lemony vinaigrette takes advantage of the fragrant citrus zest and juice, and is mellowed out by a touch of honey, which echoes the sweetness of the peas.

  • They’re great in salads, vinaigrettes, sauces and as a garnish.

  • Before serving, bake the cheese packages, combine the salad and vinaigrette, and serve.

  • “That scallop dish is just a raw scallop with a grilled cucumber and cucumber vinaigrette,” said McGarry.

  • It is possibly the smile her vinaigrette saw when she tasted it.

  • In large salad bowl, combine greens, scallion, and radish; dress with remaining vinaigrette and season with salt and pepper, toss.

  • Finish with a salad of frisee, chives, parsley, tarragon and chervil lightly dressed with the vinaigrette.

  • Then I was able to look at it, and recognize it as my mother's vinaigrette.

  • Occasionally Prudence's 163 mother inhaled the odor from her vinaigrette and made some insignificant remark.

  • Tte de veau en vinaigrette, calfs head with oil and vinegar.

  • "I'm glad at least you think he's a fool," said Aunt Katrina, applying her vinaigrette disdainfully to her well-shaped nose.

  • Skewers are never used with fish in vinaigrette, or when the fish is cut in pieces.