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Definition of endive in English: endivenoun ˈɛndʌɪvˈɛndɪv 1British An edible Mediterranean plant, the bitter leaves of which may be used in salads. Cichorium endivia, family Compositae. The varieties of endive are placed in two groups: curly endive, with curled leaves, and Batavian endive, with smooth leaves Example sentencesExamples - The freshness of ingredients really stood out, as not a single speckled leaf, wilted green or bitter endive was to be found.
- Remove the endive and slice the leaves in half.
- His beet salad with endive and walnuts has just the right amount of sweet-cider vinegar.
- To reduce their risk of asthma by up to 18% adults should eat apples, pears or leafy green vegetables such as lettuce, endives and silverbeet.
- Rinse and drain the cress, endive, mint, basil and coriander leaves.
- It was splendid, served on a bed of crisp endive garnished with pink peppercorns and a hot, sweet mustardy dressing.
- If you can't get hold of dandelion leaves, use watercress, endive or a mixture of the two.
- Toss the curly endive in one third of the vinaigrette and arrange on four dinner plates.
- This could be served with leaves of bitter endive or a bowl of small boiled potatoes for dipping.
- Cabbage, carrot, celery, cucumber, endive and lettuce may be used for raw salad.
- Some of the recipes are innovative, like his spiced chicken livers on wilted endives.
- The company also produces bulb onions, parsnips, leeks, endives, lettuce, broccoli, cauliflowers, cabbage, swede and about five per cent of Britain's asparagus crop.
- All you need to accompany this dish is a bitter, leafy salad like rocket and endives in an olive oil and lemon dressing.
- His favourite food is endive with mashed potatoes.
- Arrange the fennel mixture on the endives and sprinkle with blue cheese and pecans.
- I started with a salad of endive, Roquefort and pear with roasted walnuts for €7.50.
- A salad of endive and smoked salmon in a tangy horseradish dressing begins the meal, followed by a roast chicken with lemon, paprika, and sage as the centerpiece.
- An endive salad, $4.50, is also available, but they were out of endives when I visited.
- Spinach, endive and romaine lettuce are great in salads; just dress with a little olive oil and red wine vinegar.
2North American A chicory crown. Example sentencesExamples - Add the endive, stir to coat with butter, and sauté until tender.
- Her individual tartlets of caramelized endive with goat cheese were staggeringly good, as was the almost flourless chocolate cake, which quickly became a staple.
- For the endive: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Cooking it that way makes it sweet - kind of like braising endive.
- So endives, including Belgian endive, are all chicories.
- The chicory clan - Belgian endive, radicchio, and escarole - is sneaking into more and more produce sections.
- There's also endive and chicory which I will talk about later, which is a cousin of lettuce, but is technically not lettuce.
- I was talking to her while at the same time noting a recipe in my book for the endives I had braising.
- Weightless scallops find some bite thanks to the edginess of roast endive and celery.
Origin Late Middle English (also denoting the sowthistle): via Old French from medieval Latin endivia, based on Greek entubon. Definition of endive in US English: endivenoun 1British An edible Mediterranean plant whose bitter leaves may be blanched and used in salads. Cichorium endivia, family Compositae (including both curly-leaved and smooth-leaved varieties) Example sentencesExamples - All you need to accompany this dish is a bitter, leafy salad like rocket and endives in an olive oil and lemon dressing.
- An endive salad, $4.50, is also available, but they were out of endives when I visited.
- Cabbage, carrot, celery, cucumber, endive and lettuce may be used for raw salad.
- Some of the recipes are innovative, like his spiced chicken livers on wilted endives.
- This could be served with leaves of bitter endive or a bowl of small boiled potatoes for dipping.
- It was splendid, served on a bed of crisp endive garnished with pink peppercorns and a hot, sweet mustardy dressing.
- Remove the endive and slice the leaves in half.
- Toss the curly endive in one third of the vinaigrette and arrange on four dinner plates.
- Spinach, endive and romaine lettuce are great in salads; just dress with a little olive oil and red wine vinegar.
- His favourite food is endive with mashed potatoes.
- His beet salad with endive and walnuts has just the right amount of sweet-cider vinegar.
- To reduce their risk of asthma by up to 18% adults should eat apples, pears or leafy green vegetables such as lettuce, endives and silverbeet.
- A salad of endive and smoked salmon in a tangy horseradish dressing begins the meal, followed by a roast chicken with lemon, paprika, and sage as the centerpiece.
- I started with a salad of endive, Roquefort and pear with roasted walnuts for €7.50.
- The company also produces bulb onions, parsnips, leeks, endives, lettuce, broccoli, cauliflowers, cabbage, swede and about five per cent of Britain's asparagus crop.
- If you can't get hold of dandelion leaves, use watercress, endive or a mixture of the two.
- Arrange the fennel mixture on the endives and sprinkle with blue cheese and pecans.
- Rinse and drain the cress, endive, mint, basil and coriander leaves.
- The freshness of ingredients really stood out, as not a single speckled leaf, wilted green or bitter endive was to be found.
2North American A young, typically blanched chicory plant, eaten as a cooked vegetable or in salads. Example sentencesExamples - There's also endive and chicory which I will talk about later, which is a cousin of lettuce, but is technically not lettuce.
- The chicory clan - Belgian endive, radicchio, and escarole - is sneaking into more and more produce sections.
- Weightless scallops find some bite thanks to the edginess of roast endive and celery.
- I was talking to her while at the same time noting a recipe in my book for the endives I had braising.
- For the endive: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Her individual tartlets of caramelized endive with goat cheese were staggeringly good, as was the almost flourless chocolate cake, which quickly became a staple.
- Cooking it that way makes it sweet - kind of like braising endive.
- So endives, including Belgian endive, are all chicories.
- Add the endive, stir to coat with butter, and sauté until tender.
Origin Late Middle English (also denoting the sowthistle): via Old French from medieval Latin endivia, based on Greek entubon. |