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Definition of tartine in English: tartinenoun tɑːˈtiːntɑrˈtin A slice of bread with a sweet or savoury topping. the bar menu offers tartines of various sorts—avocado, cheese, salmon—as well as bruschetta, fries, and other such snackables Example sentencesExamples - We started with a tuna carpaccio and tartine of prosciutto and moved on to a heavenly halibut served with lovely fresh vegetables.
- Those avocado and radish mini tartines look wonderful to start a meal with!
- But he has turned down the lobster tartine and caramelized foie gras for a more modest lunch of raw avocado, toast, peanut butter and marmalade.
- Given that one of Bob's projects involves pasture-raised Red Wattle hogs, you might opt for the tartine topped with artisanal ham, pear, Manchego cheese and honey.
- One appetizer, a prime rib tartine, included tender, thinly shaved prime rib piled on crisp toasted bread with Manchego cheese, cumin and tumeric sour cream.
- There's also an all-day menu featuring salads, daily roast meats and fish, soups and tartines.
- I usually order the herb salad with smoked salmon, but their tartines and baguettes are great too.
- He would prefer hot chocolate, which many French children gulp down from bowls and into which they dunk their morning tartine.
- Some of the mouth-watering recipes include hummus tartine with scallion-mint pesto and salmon burgers with pickled ginger.
- Just 10 diners a night graze from a 20-course menu including dishes as unusual as a savory chocolate foie gras tartine.
OriginFrench, 'slice of bread spread with butter or jam', from tarte 'tart'. Definition of tartine in US English: tartinenountɑrˈtintärˈtēn A slice of bread with a sweet or savory topping. the bar menu offers tartines of various sorts—avocado, cheese, salmon—as well as bruschetta, fries, and other such snackables Example sentencesExamples - I usually order the herb salad with smoked salmon, but their tartines and baguettes are great too.
- Some of the mouth-watering recipes include hummus tartine with scallion-mint pesto and salmon burgers with pickled ginger.
- He would prefer hot chocolate, which many French children gulp down from bowls and into which they dunk their morning tartine.
- One appetizer, a prime rib tartine, included tender, thinly shaved prime rib piled on crisp toasted bread with Manchego cheese, cumin and tumeric sour cream.
- There's also an all-day menu featuring salads, daily roast meats and fish, soups and tartines.
- But he has turned down the lobster tartine and caramelized foie gras for a more modest lunch of raw avocado, toast, peanut butter and marmalade.
- Those avocado and radish mini tartines look wonderful to start a meal with!
- We started with a tuna carpaccio and tartine of prosciutto and moved on to a heavenly halibut served with lovely fresh vegetables.
- Given that one of Bob's projects involves pasture-raised Red Wattle hogs, you might opt for the tartine topped with artisanal ham, pear, Manchego cheese and honey.
- Just 10 diners a night graze from a 20-course menu including dishes as unusual as a savory chocolate foie gras tartine.
OriginFrench, ‘slice of bread spread with butter or jam’, from tarte ‘tart’. |