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Definition of patty in English: patty(also pattie) nounPlural patties ˈpatiˈpædi 1A small flat cake of minced or finely chopped food, especially meat. 小馅饼(尤指小肉饼) Example sentencesExamples - The sensory characteristics of broiled and grilled bison patties were evaluated by a trained sensory panel.
- I ordered my usual - two eggs, two pancakes, two sausage patties.
- The cooking time for the grilled patties was significantly shorter than for the broiled patties.
- Then after the beach I went home and cooked, burger patties and roast potatoes!
- You also can buy prepared soy burger patties.
- Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.
- Place patties on grill and cook about eight minutes per side or until cooked through.
- To freeze ground meat, shape into patties and wrap individually.
- Place patties on grill and cook five minutes per side or until golden brown.
- She put three frozen hamburger patties into the microwave to defrost them.
- One fellow worked the grill, cooking the patties.
- We started with the meat patty, as that was a simple round.
- To test for taste, make a small patty of the meat mixture and sauté until cooked.
- "I always come out here, " I said eating my chicken patty.
- Most specialise in such Caribbean favourites as chicken jerky, spicy meat patties and sweetened fried banana.
- He returned a few minutes later with my sausage patties on another plate.
- I've since worked out that the same principle works well for hamburger patties.
- Form a ground beef patty and throw it on the grill.
- The man held out both hands, a cooked hamburger patty in one and the shirt in the other.
- The burgers consist of chicken or beef patties sandwiched between two rice cakes.
- 1.1British A small pie or pasty.
小馅饼;小肉饼 Example sentencesExamples - The other day mention was being made of plantain tarts and patties on board.
- If you're lucky, you'll visit on warm-coconut-rice-cake day, a small rice and coconut patty accompanied by a fresh oval slice of sweet mango.
- Fry the patties in a thin layer of sunflower oil until nicely golden.
- We went nuts for the Key Lime Pie and of course, the coconut patties.
- Samaoas are carefully constructed coconut patties with caramel and an intricate chocolate design.
- I push the pastry down loosely into the patty tins.
- Jan also makes a delicious range of flans, wraps, fritters and patties in the kitchen of her River Bank Road home.
Synonyms pastry, flan, tartlet, quiche, strudel
2North American A small round flat chocolate-covered peppermint sweet. 〈北美〉(一种表面有巧克力并带薄荷味的)小扁圆糖 Example sentencesExamples - But I left it up to Jackson and he chose strawberry ice cream with peppermint patties mixed in.
- So when I needed a little sugary fix, I always knew that I could stop by my mother's house and grab a licorice twist or peppermint patty.
- A man was eating a peppermint patty on his porch and he was shocked by his implantable cardioverter defibrillator, and guess what he doesn't like to eat anymore?
- Follow the cake directions, substituting halved jelly beans for the spots and a small mint patty for the head.
- Suffice to say, I didn't land the job but I had oodles of fun that day, including leaving a dish of individually-wrapped peppermint patties behind for everyone on the interview panel to enjoy!
OriginMid 17th century: alteration of French pâté, by association with pasty1. paste from Middle English: Italian pasta still retains a sophistication that the humble British pasty does not have, yet pasta (late 19th century), pasty (Middle English), and paste all go back through Latin to Greek pastai ‘barley porridge’ from pastos ‘to sprinkle, to salt’. The earliest use of paste in English was to mean ‘pastry’; pastry took over the sense in the 15th century. The sense ‘glue’ emerged in the later Middle Ages from the use of flour and water as an adhesive. Other words from the same root are pastel (mid 17th century); patty (mid 17th century); and the French equivalent paté (mid 18th century). Italian developed the form pasticcio for ‘pie’, which was also used as a term for a ‘hotchpotch, mixture’ and came into English via French as pastiche in the late 19th century. Pastrami (early 20th century) may be a more distant relative.
Rhymesbatty, bratty, catty, chatty, Cincinnati, Dolcelatte, fatty, flattie, Hattie, natty, ratty, Satie, Scarlatti, scatty, Tati, tattie, tatty Definition of patty in US English: patty(also pattie) nounˈpadēˈpædi 1A small flat cake of minced or finely chopped food, especially meat. 小馅饼(尤指小肉饼) Example sentencesExamples - To freeze ground meat, shape into patties and wrap individually.
- To test for taste, make a small patty of the meat mixture and sauté until cooked.
- Form a ground beef patty and throw it on the grill.
- I've since worked out that the same principle works well for hamburger patties.
- She put three frozen hamburger patties into the microwave to defrost them.
- One fellow worked the grill, cooking the patties.
- I ordered my usual - two eggs, two pancakes, two sausage patties.
- "I always come out here, " I said eating my chicken patty.
- Then after the beach I went home and cooked, burger patties and roast potatoes!
- You also can buy prepared soy burger patties.
- The cooking time for the grilled patties was significantly shorter than for the broiled patties.
- Place patties on grill and cook about eight minutes per side or until cooked through.
- Most specialise in such Caribbean favourites as chicken jerky, spicy meat patties and sweetened fried banana.
- Place patties on grill and cook five minutes per side or until golden brown.
- He returned a few minutes later with my sausage patties on another plate.
- The burgers consist of chicken or beef patties sandwiched between two rice cakes.
- We started with the meat patty, as that was a simple round.
- Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.
- The man held out both hands, a cooked hamburger patty in one and the shirt in the other.
- The sensory characteristics of broiled and grilled bison patties were evaluated by a trained sensory panel.
- 1.1British A small pie or turnover.
小馅饼;小肉饼 Example sentencesExamples - We went nuts for the Key Lime Pie and of course, the coconut patties.
- I push the pastry down loosely into the patty tins.
- The other day mention was being made of plantain tarts and patties on board.
- Fry the patties in a thin layer of sunflower oil until nicely golden.
- If you're lucky, you'll visit on warm-coconut-rice-cake day, a small rice and coconut patty accompanied by a fresh oval slice of sweet mango.
- Jan also makes a delicious range of flans, wraps, fritters and patties in the kitchen of her River Bank Road home.
- Samaoas are carefully constructed coconut patties with caramel and an intricate chocolate design.
Synonyms pastry, flan, tartlet, quiche, strudel
2North American A small round flat chocolate-covered peppermint candy. 〈北美〉(一种表面有巧克力并带薄荷味的)小扁圆糖 Example sentencesExamples - Suffice to say, I didn't land the job but I had oodles of fun that day, including leaving a dish of individually-wrapped peppermint patties behind for everyone on the interview panel to enjoy!
- But I left it up to Jackson and he chose strawberry ice cream with peppermint patties mixed in.
- Follow the cake directions, substituting halved jelly beans for the spots and a small mint patty for the head.
- A man was eating a peppermint patty on his porch and he was shocked by his implantable cardioverter defibrillator, and guess what he doesn't like to eat anymore?
- So when I needed a little sugary fix, I always knew that I could stop by my mother's house and grab a licorice twist or peppermint patty.
OriginMid 17th century: alteration of French pâté, by association with pasty. |