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Definition of fricandeau in English: fricandeaunounPlural fricandeaux ˈfrɪkandəʊˈfrɪkənˌdoʊ 1A slice of meat, especially veal, cut from the leg. (尤指小牛的)腿肉 Example sentencesExamples - It may be used with the feather of a quill, to colour meats, such as the upper part of fricandeaux, and to impart colour to sauces.
- These are very small fricandeaux, two or three of which are served on one dish, and they sometimes also are delicate, but highly-flavoured minces, formed into any approved shapes.
Synonyms piece, portion, wedge, chunk, hunk, lump, slab, segment - 1.1 A dish consisting of a veal fillet stewed or fried and served with a sauce.
Example sentencesExamples - This option consists of a buffet where you can choose from semi-old cheese, mince, fricandeau, ham and pâté as well as salad, tomatoes and light dressing, farm bread, pickles and mustard.
- It is a beautiful accompaniment to succulently poached white meat like breast of chicken, or fricandeau of veal.
- The leg is used for cutlets, fricandeaux, stews and roasts, and for braising.
- The fricandeau is a typical meal of Lozère.
- At Mère Catherine's they had the fricandeau of veal with sorrel.
- He had had the occasion to try her fricandeau at José Comas's place.
OriginFrench, probably related to fricassée 'stew', from the verb fricasser (see fricassee). Definition of fricandeau in US English: fricandeaunounˈfrɪkənˌdoʊˈfrikənˌdō 1A slice of veal or beef loin. Example sentencesExamples - These are very small fricandeaux, two or three of which are served on one dish, and they sometimes also are delicate, but highly-flavoured minces, formed into any approved shapes.
- It may be used with the feather of a quill, to colour meats, such as the upper part of fricandeaux, and to impart colour to sauces.
Synonyms piece, portion, wedge, chunk, hunk, lump, slab, segment - 1.1 A dish made from veal or beef loin, usually fried or stewed and served with a sauce.
煎(或炖)腿肉(尤指小牛腿肉) Example sentencesExamples - At Mère Catherine's they had the fricandeau of veal with sorrel.
- It is a beautiful accompaniment to succulently poached white meat like breast of chicken, or fricandeau of veal.
- This option consists of a buffet where you can choose from semi-old cheese, mince, fricandeau, ham and pâté as well as salad, tomatoes and light dressing, farm bread, pickles and mustard.
- The fricandeau is a typical meal of Lozère.
- He had had the occasion to try her fricandeau at José Comas's place.
- The leg is used for cutlets, fricandeaux, stews and roasts, and for braising.
OriginFrench, probably related to fricassée ‘stew’, from the verb fricasser (see fricassee). |