An aromatic court bouillon or stock, used for cooking shellfish.
Example sentencesExamples
Set a ravioli on top of the vegetables and spoon additional nage on top of the ravioli.
I had the perfectly cooked roast fillet of halibut with sweet pea and tarragon nage.
The waiter didn't seem to appreciate why I thought the nage and pasta combination didn't work.
If it's straight lobster you desire, that's available, too, fried in a lightly crispy batter and embellished with an inventive nage spiked with turmeric.
For the lobster nage: In a food processor, mix the lobster coral with three-ounces butter until well-combined and reserve.
Origin
From French.
Definition of nage in US English:
nage
nounnäZH
An aromatic court bouillon or stock, used for cooking shellfish.
Example sentencesExamples
I had the perfectly cooked roast fillet of halibut with sweet pea and tarragon nage.
If it's straight lobster you desire, that's available, too, fried in a lightly crispy batter and embellished with an inventive nage spiked with turmeric.
Set a ravioli on top of the vegetables and spoon additional nage on top of the ravioli.
For the lobster nage: In a food processor, mix the lobster coral with three-ounces butter until well-combined and reserve.
The waiter didn't seem to appreciate why I thought the nage and pasta combination didn't work.