to sauté potatoes

  • 1sauté — I UK [ˈsəʊteɪ] / US [sɔˈteɪ] / US [soʊˈteɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms sauté : present tense I/you/we/they sauté he/she/it sautés present participle sautéing past tense sautéed past participle sautéed to cook something quickly in a small amount …

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  • 2sauté — sau|té1 [ sɔ teı, sou teı ] verb transitive to cook something quickly in a small amount of butter or oil sauté sau|té 2 [ sɔ teı, sou teı ] or sau|téed [ sɔ teıd, sou teıd ] adjective cooked quickly in a small amount of butter or oil: sauté… …

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  • 3sauté — sau|té [ˈsəuteı US souˈteı] v [T] [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: , past participle of sauter to jump ] to cook something in a little hot oil or fat →↑fry ▪ Sauté the onions for 5 minutes. >sauté adj BrE ▪ sauté potatoes …

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  • 4sauté — verb (T) to cook something quickly in a little hot oil or fat: Sauté the potatoes for 5 minutes …

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  • 5Lyonnaise potatoes — is a French dish of sliced pan fried potatoes and thinly sliced onions, sautéed in butter with parsley and possibly other seasonings. Lyonnaise means from Lyon , or Lyon style , after the French city of Lyon.The potatoes are par cooked before… …

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  • 6potato — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ baking (esp. BrE), new ▪ sweet ▪ seed ▪ baked, boiled, fried, jacket …

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  • 7Spanish omelette — /spænɪʃ ˈɒmlət/ (say spanish omluht) noun 1. an omelette made with strips of pimento, garlic, and tomatoes and cooked like a pancake. 2. an omelette made with sauté potatoes …

  • 8List of foods named after people — This is a list of food items named after people. :For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym. :For a list of eponyms sorted by name see List of eponyms.A* Fillet of Beef Prince Albert – Queen Victoria s Consort Prince… …

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  • 9Home fries — or cottage fries are a type of basic potato dish made by pan or skillet frying diced, chunked, wedged or sliced potatoes (sometimes unpeeled) that have been par cooked by boiling, baking, steaming, or microwaving. The potatoes are cooled between… …

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