Cure (meat or fish) with salt rather than in liquid.
干腌(鱼,肉)
delicious dry-cured salamis
Example sentencesExamples
Astor put some dry-cured bacon under the grill.
Mr Burton even produces his own dry-cured bacon in the old-fashioned way, using pork from Mr Frankland's farm.
‘I probably do about 15 different varieties of pie,’ explained Mark, who also cooks his own beef, ham and pork for cold-cutting and dry-cures his own bacon.
There is prosciutto from last year hanging from a ceiling to dry-cure while 2003's batch sits on a wooden table with a basket of bread ready to make panini.
With butcher premises on site, the Oxendales also produce dry-cured bacon, sourced from conventional pigs in Ayr, and a selection of their own Tamworth hams.
Definition of dry-cure in US English:
dry-cure
verbdraɪ ˈkjʊ(ə)r
delicious dry-cured salamis
another term for dry-salt
Example sentencesExamples
There is prosciutto from last year hanging from a ceiling to dry-cure while 2003's batch sits on a wooden table with a basket of bread ready to make panini.
With butcher premises on site, the Oxendales also produce dry-cured bacon, sourced from conventional pigs in Ayr, and a selection of their own Tamworth hams.
Mr Burton even produces his own dry-cured bacon in the old-fashioned way, using pork from Mr Frankland's farm.
‘I probably do about 15 different varieties of pie,’ explained Mark, who also cooks his own beef, ham and pork for cold-cutting and dry-cures his own bacon.