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Definition of gratin in English: gratinnoun ˈɡratãˈɡratanˈɡrætn A dish with a lightly browned crust of breadcrumbs or melted cheese. (用面包屑或融化的奶酪制成的)脆皮烘烤菜肴 as modifier a gratin dish Example sentencesExamples - The father and daughter team successfully cooked a black bean hummus, a green salad, a cassoulet of sausages, and a raspberry gratin, all within 45 minutes.
- With any kind of gratin, he adds, the cheese should be scorched with a blow-torch to stop it sticking to the foil lid.
- Slice the potatoes thickly, and put half of them in the base of a deep gratin dish.
- It was flanked by a sublime gratin dauphinois with a cheesy, sabayon-like crust.
- The cod was a complete success, the gratin bringing this humble dish to life.
- For the main course, Grandma had saddle of local lamb, with tiny mushrooms and a ratatouille gratin on a bed of polenta.
- Then they were served a beefsteak as the main course, accompanied by a potato gratin with just a touch of garlic.
- The gratin potatoes were melt-in-the-mouth and only the courgettes were a little disappointing, lacking in flavour.
- Also you don't have to turn out a gratin - it is served from the dish.
- Drain and place the cauliflower in the gratin dish.
- Lightly butter an ovenproof gratin dish and arrange the chicory halves cut-side down in a single layer.
- Pour the onion and tomato mixture over the eggs in the gratin dish and sprinkle the cheese evenly over the top.
- So the meal is set and being plated and after the salad course the two guests in question were served their lovely gratin dishes filled with delicious and creamy macaroni and cheese.
- Sides include gratins and a salad that will be served family-style.
- Place half of this in a buttered gratin dish, then season generously with salt and pepper.
- A traditional gratin is cooked entirely in the oven, but I prefer to simmer the potatoes first in milk on the hob, then finish the dish in the oven.
- Well, here is one unusual but utterly delicious use for some of it as a gratin topping.
- The second time, the chef humbles our table by offering to prepare a tasting menu, then bewitches us with a gratin of wonderfully tender green-lip mussels showered with tomato-fennel salsa.
- You get a similarly hearty feel from a butternut risotto or a butternut take on a potato gratin.
- My partner and I had the Mediterranean salad and the mushroom gratin to start, for main the salmon fillet and fillet of beef.
OriginFrench, from gratter, earlier grater 'to grate'. Definition of gratin in US English: gratinnounˈɡrætnˈɡratn A dish with a light browned crust of breadcrumbs or melted cheese. (用面包屑或融化的奶酪制成的)脆皮烘烤菜肴 as modifier a gratin dish Example sentencesExamples - Lightly butter an ovenproof gratin dish and arrange the chicory halves cut-side down in a single layer.
- Drain and place the cauliflower in the gratin dish.
- The gratin potatoes were melt-in-the-mouth and only the courgettes were a little disappointing, lacking in flavour.
- With any kind of gratin, he adds, the cheese should be scorched with a blow-torch to stop it sticking to the foil lid.
- So the meal is set and being plated and after the salad course the two guests in question were served their lovely gratin dishes filled with delicious and creamy macaroni and cheese.
- Place half of this in a buttered gratin dish, then season generously with salt and pepper.
- Well, here is one unusual but utterly delicious use for some of it as a gratin topping.
- Slice the potatoes thickly, and put half of them in the base of a deep gratin dish.
- The cod was a complete success, the gratin bringing this humble dish to life.
- For the main course, Grandma had saddle of local lamb, with tiny mushrooms and a ratatouille gratin on a bed of polenta.
- The father and daughter team successfully cooked a black bean hummus, a green salad, a cassoulet of sausages, and a raspberry gratin, all within 45 minutes.
- Pour the onion and tomato mixture over the eggs in the gratin dish and sprinkle the cheese evenly over the top.
- You get a similarly hearty feel from a butternut risotto or a butternut take on a potato gratin.
- A traditional gratin is cooked entirely in the oven, but I prefer to simmer the potatoes first in milk on the hob, then finish the dish in the oven.
- Then they were served a beefsteak as the main course, accompanied by a potato gratin with just a touch of garlic.
- Also you don't have to turn out a gratin - it is served from the dish.
- My partner and I had the Mediterranean salad and the mushroom gratin to start, for main the salmon fillet and fillet of beef.
- It was flanked by a sublime gratin dauphinois with a cheesy, sabayon-like crust.
- Sides include gratins and a salad that will be served family-style.
- The second time, the chef humbles our table by offering to prepare a tasting menu, then bewitches us with a gratin of wonderfully tender green-lip mussels showered with tomato-fennel salsa.
OriginFrench, from gratter, earlier grater ‘to grate’. |