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单词 suet
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Definition of suet in English:

suet

noun ˈs(j)uːɪtˈsuət
mass noun
  • The hard white fat on the kidneys and loins of cattle, sheep, and other animals, used to make foods such as puddings, pastry, and mincemeat.

    as modifier suet dumplings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And traditionally many do use suet instead of butter.
    • Today I watched as two young Carolina wrens waited for mom or pop to feed them some delicious white stuff that you and I call suet.
    • They were invited to sample haggis, the national dish of Scotland - that spicy mix of offal, suet and vegetables, delicately encased in sheep's intestines.
    • Mix the flour, suet and a pinch of salt together in bowl.
    • In a large mixing bowl, mix together the flour, suet and coriander, and add enough cold water to form a soft dough.
    • Insect-eating birds go for suet and peanut butter; seed eaters prefer sunflower seeds, millet and mixed birdseed.
    • The dogs had been kept in the dark shed, no heat, no light, no evidence of food, apart from a few pieces of suet and bone in a bucket outside.
    • Often accompanied by a soup or broth, these types of dumplings can be made with a base of anything from potatoes, semolina, farma, or even suet or meat.
    • Today's pies are made from the sweeter ingredients and usually contain shredded suet, raisins, sultanas, apple, and candied orange and lemon peel.
    • It is important to mix peanut butter with other ingredients such as cornmeal, suet, or oats, as it is possible for birds to choke on pure peanut butter.
    • Try grains, nuts, flour and cornmeal in your suet, too.
    • However, instead of suggesting his film star friends stick to their egg-white omelettes and leave his suet pastry crusts alone, Roddam decided to do something completely different.
    • The suet in suet cakes is rendered, or cooked, so it becomes less prone to melting and spoiling, and then is made into pressed cakes.
    • Try putting some suet in an onion bag, tying it to a tree branch and see what happens.
    • The traditional Scottish delicacy is made from a lamb or deer's stomach stuffed with offal such as the lungs and heart, suet, oatmeal and seasoning.
    • Use suet or specialty suet cakes with added berries or peanuts to attract woodpeckers, chickadees, titmice, Carolina wrens and wintering warblers.
    • We laugh now at Mrs. Beeton's quaint terminology and the way she'd suggest,‘Take two pounds of flour, a pound of shredded suet and a dozen eggs.’
    • The sugar and flour in this dish have very little nutritional value, but studies suggest that the saturated fat in butter and suet is not a major cause of weight gain or heart disease.
    • Standard ingredients are flour, breadcrumbs, suet, dried fruit, eggs, treacle, spices, sugar, and milk, with a raising agent and often with some apple or carrot.
    • Mincemeat is not difficult to make, especially if you use ready-made suet.
    Synonyms
    fat, oil, cooking oil, animal fat

Derivatives

  • suety

  • adjective
    • Despite hostile reception from UK critics and box-office disappointment, this is quite hearty, suety, meaty British fare - if you can get through the hefty side-orders of modern / American corn and cheese.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘I try to make them picture-perfect,’ Ken Stevens said, and they were: row upon row of 12-day-aged top sirloins, Tbones, rib eyes and porterhouses, blood-red and juicy, their suety white edges trimmed just so, with flecks and veins of marbled fat guaranteeing the locked-in flavor that is one of the most famous of American tastes.
      • The popular press, finding it difficult to like the wayward Prince of Wales or the now-Prussian Crown Princess, settled instead for the homely Beatrice, who managed to embody what the previous five decades of Victoria's suety reign had been all about.
      • If you lunch in a Pall Mall club, you will find the menu degenerating, as it reaches the sweet course, into nursery food - bread and butter pudding, jam roll and custard, suety lumps covered with treacle - and you can almost hear nanny's voice ordering you to eat it all up.
      • Described on the menu as ‘not seasonal, just substantial’, the pudding's chunked meat was captured in a thick, suety pastry that soaked up the accompanying jug of gravy faster than Tarquin at the bar was sucking up the Bells.

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from the synonymous word su, from Latin sebum 'tallow'.

Rhymes

bluet, cruet, intuit, Yuit
 
 

Definition of suet in US English:

suet

nounˈso͞oətˈsuət
  • The hard white fat on the kidneys and loins of cattle, sheep, and other animals, used to make foods including puddings, pastry, and mincemeat.

    as modifier suet dumplings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Use suet or specialty suet cakes with added berries or peanuts to attract woodpeckers, chickadees, titmice, Carolina wrens and wintering warblers.
    • Try putting some suet in an onion bag, tying it to a tree branch and see what happens.
    • It is important to mix peanut butter with other ingredients such as cornmeal, suet, or oats, as it is possible for birds to choke on pure peanut butter.
    • The traditional Scottish delicacy is made from a lamb or deer's stomach stuffed with offal such as the lungs and heart, suet, oatmeal and seasoning.
    • The dogs had been kept in the dark shed, no heat, no light, no evidence of food, apart from a few pieces of suet and bone in a bucket outside.
    • And traditionally many do use suet instead of butter.
    • The suet in suet cakes is rendered, or cooked, so it becomes less prone to melting and spoiling, and then is made into pressed cakes.
    • In a large mixing bowl, mix together the flour, suet and coriander, and add enough cold water to form a soft dough.
    • The sugar and flour in this dish have very little nutritional value, but studies suggest that the saturated fat in butter and suet is not a major cause of weight gain or heart disease.
    • Often accompanied by a soup or broth, these types of dumplings can be made with a base of anything from potatoes, semolina, farma, or even suet or meat.
    • Today's pies are made from the sweeter ingredients and usually contain shredded suet, raisins, sultanas, apple, and candied orange and lemon peel.
    • Mix the flour, suet and a pinch of salt together in bowl.
    • Mincemeat is not difficult to make, especially if you use ready-made suet.
    • We laugh now at Mrs. Beeton's quaint terminology and the way she'd suggest,‘Take two pounds of flour, a pound of shredded suet and a dozen eggs.’
    • However, instead of suggesting his film star friends stick to their egg-white omelettes and leave his suet pastry crusts alone, Roddam decided to do something completely different.
    • Try grains, nuts, flour and cornmeal in your suet, too.
    • Today I watched as two young Carolina wrens waited for mom or pop to feed them some delicious white stuff that you and I call suet.
    • Insect-eating birds go for suet and peanut butter; seed eaters prefer sunflower seeds, millet and mixed birdseed.
    • Standard ingredients are flour, breadcrumbs, suet, dried fruit, eggs, treacle, spices, sugar, and milk, with a raising agent and often with some apple or carrot.
    • They were invited to sample haggis, the national dish of Scotland - that spicy mix of offal, suet and vegetables, delicately encased in sheep's intestines.
    Synonyms
    fat, oil, cooking oil, animal fat

Origin

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from the synonymous word su, from Latin sebum ‘tallow’.

 
 
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