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SeesauteExamples of 'saute' in a sentencesaute Melt the butter in the sauté pan.Roughly chop the other onion half and sauté in the oil until soft.Melt the butter in the olive oil in a spacious lidded sauté pan.Melt the butter in a spacious sauté pan and gently soften the shallots.Season and sauté quickly on a high heat.Heat the olive oil in a sauté pan until hot.Remove the chicken and sauté the onion until it becomes transparent.Season with salt and sauté gently for a few minutes until the lobster has browned all over.Melt half the butter in a sauté pan and soften the shallot.Melt the butter in the oil in spacious sauté pan.Heat the oil in a lidded sauté pan and stir in the onion.Melt the butter in a frying or sauté pan and gently soften the shallot.Heat a sauté pan until hot and add the caster sugar.Melt the butter with the oil in a spacious sauté pan and stir in the onions.Add the garlic, chilli and broccoli and lightly sauté.Add to a pan with the new potatoes and sauté in the butter for 1 minute.Heat the oil in a sauté pan and quickly stir-fry the meat until it changes colour.In a large pan or casserole dish, sauté the shallots in a little olive oil until soft.Serve with onion, sauté potatoes, and purée of minted carrot. British English: sauté VERB When you sauté food, you fry it quickly in hot oil or butter. Sauté the chicken until golden brown. - American English: sauté
- Brazilian Portuguese: fritar levemente
- Chinese: 炒
- European Spanish: dorar
- French: faire revenir
- German: kurz anbraten
- Italian: saltare
- Japanese: ソテーにする
- Korean: 살짝 튀기다
- European Portuguese: fritar levemente
- Latin American Spanish: dorar
Chinese translation of 'sauté' adj - [potatoes, mushrooms] (also sautéed)
炸的 (zhá de)
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