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Definition of vinaigrette in English: vinaigrettenoun ˌvɪnɪˈɡrɛtˌvɪneɪˈɡrɛtˌvɪnəˈɡrɛt 1mass noun Salad dressing of oil, wine vinegar, and seasoning. Example sentencesExamples - In Lincolnshire you eat stuffed chine with vinegar, but vinaigrette and salad with bread and butter and mustard seem better to me.
- Variations of curry vinaigrette, juniper vinaigrette, and mustard oil vinaigrette created a whole new sauce dialogue.
- The world doesn't need another dish befouled by blackberry vinaigrette.
- You might want a sparkling Bibb lettuce salad, too, mined with hearts of palm and dressed in mustardy vinaigrette.
- New recipes arrived via people rather than books and my sister's summer in France introduced us to tabbouleh, ratatouille and real vinaigrette on salads.
- You can also use soy-based mayonnaise and light vinaigrette dressings in potato and macaroni salads and coleslaw.
- For lunch I had courgette soup followed by a smoked chicken salad drizzled with raspberry vinaigrette.
- Gently toss both types of asparagus, figs and mustard greens with some vinaigrette.
- They both offer wonderfully subtle and sweet tastes, best brought out by a salad dressed with a sharp and tangy vinaigrette.
- Same goes for the noon menu's immaculately roasted salmon in a refined, brothy ratatouille vinaigrette.
- Then a small, exquisite pumpkin soup, followed by ravioli of langoustine with a light lobster vinaigrette and other bits and pieces, a combination of flavours I shall long remember.
- We do have a home made, sugar free mint sauce and a home made oil and fat free vinaigrette salad dressing.
- This evening I served the steak with pak choi, oyster mushrooms, snow peas, slow roasted tomatoes, soya and lime vinaigrette and horseradish oil.
- Spoon a portion of red curry vinaigrette around the steak tartare.
- Add some mustard vinaigrette and toss to combine.
- Too much vinaigrette will ruin the salad: add a bit at a time, until the salad is lightly coated.
- Drizzle the scallops with the passion fruit vinaigrette and sour cream sauce.
- Yellow chicken, fatty beef, brown and white rice, hummus, yogurt and vinaigrette salads were spread out in front of me.
- To serve, spoon some marrow bean vinaigrette in the center of a plate and drizzle some salsa verde around the dish.
- The pomme d' amour is also the central flavouring and colouring agent in the famous Creole sauce - a sauce almost as international as vinaigrette or mayonnaise.
2historical A small ornamental bottle for holding smelling salts. Example sentencesExamples - "I hope you brought your own vinaigrette tonight, Lady Woodbridge?" Althea asked innocently, "I'm afraid to say that I left mine in Hertfordshire."
- Miss Lyell, who had returned the vinaigrette to her reticule, now fumbled for it again,
- She rummaged in her reticule for a vinaigrette, dabbed her handkerchief with it and pressed the handkerchief to her nose.
- We left the windows open for a few hours, but the apartment still smells like a vinaigrette.
- We often read about overwrought ladies reaching for their vinaigrettes, or of stalwart heroes reviving a swooning damsel by waving a vinaigrette beneath her nose.
Origin French, diminutive of vinaigre 'vinegar'. Rhymes abet, aiguillette, anisette, Annette, Antoinette, arête, Arlette, ate, baguette, banquette, barbette, barrette, basinet, bassinet, beget, Bernadette, beset, bet, Bette, blanquette, Brett, briquette, brochette, brunette (US brunet), Burnett, cadet, caravanette, cassette, castanet, charette, cigarette (US cigaret), clarinet, Claudette, Colette, coquette, corvette, couchette, courgette, croquette, curette, curvet, Debrett, debt, dinette, diskette, duet, epaulette (US epaulet), flageolet, flannelette, forget, fret, galette, gazette, Georgette, get, godet, grisette, heavyset, Jeanette, jet, kitchenette, La Fayette, landaulet, launderette, layette, lazaret, leatherette, let, Lett, lorgnette, luncheonette, lunette, Lynette, maisonette, majorette, maquette, Marie-Antoinette, marionette, Marquette, marquisette, martinet, met, minaret, minuet, moquette, motet, musette, Nanette, net, noisette, nonet, novelette, nymphet, octet, Odette, on-set, oubliette, Paulette, pet, Phuket, picquet, pillaret, pincette, pipette, piquet, pirouette, planchette, pochette, quartet, quickset, quintet, regret, ret, Rhett, roomette, rosette, roulette, satinette, septet, serviette, sestet, set, sett, sextet, silhouette, soubrette, spinet, spinneret, statuette, stet, stockinet, sublet, suffragette, Suzette, sweat, thickset, threat, Tibet, toilette, tret, underlet, upset, usherette, vedette, vet, vignette, wagonette, wet, whet, winceyette, yet, Yvette Definition of vinaigrette in US English: vinaigrettenounˌvɪnəˈɡrɛtˌvinəˈɡret 1Salad dressing of oil, wine vinegar, and seasoning. Example sentencesExamples - New recipes arrived via people rather than books and my sister's summer in France introduced us to tabbouleh, ratatouille and real vinaigrette on salads.
- For lunch I had courgette soup followed by a smoked chicken salad drizzled with raspberry vinaigrette.
- Too much vinaigrette will ruin the salad: add a bit at a time, until the salad is lightly coated.
- You can also use soy-based mayonnaise and light vinaigrette dressings in potato and macaroni salads and coleslaw.
- Variations of curry vinaigrette, juniper vinaigrette, and mustard oil vinaigrette created a whole new sauce dialogue.
- To serve, spoon some marrow bean vinaigrette in the center of a plate and drizzle some salsa verde around the dish.
- Gently toss both types of asparagus, figs and mustard greens with some vinaigrette.
- In Lincolnshire you eat stuffed chine with vinegar, but vinaigrette and salad with bread and butter and mustard seem better to me.
- They both offer wonderfully subtle and sweet tastes, best brought out by a salad dressed with a sharp and tangy vinaigrette.
- This evening I served the steak with pak choi, oyster mushrooms, snow peas, slow roasted tomatoes, soya and lime vinaigrette and horseradish oil.
- The pomme d' amour is also the central flavouring and colouring agent in the famous Creole sauce - a sauce almost as international as vinaigrette or mayonnaise.
- Drizzle the scallops with the passion fruit vinaigrette and sour cream sauce.
- Then a small, exquisite pumpkin soup, followed by ravioli of langoustine with a light lobster vinaigrette and other bits and pieces, a combination of flavours I shall long remember.
- Yellow chicken, fatty beef, brown and white rice, hummus, yogurt and vinaigrette salads were spread out in front of me.
- You might want a sparkling Bibb lettuce salad, too, mined with hearts of palm and dressed in mustardy vinaigrette.
- Spoon a portion of red curry vinaigrette around the steak tartare.
- Same goes for the noon menu's immaculately roasted salmon in a refined, brothy ratatouille vinaigrette.
- Add some mustard vinaigrette and toss to combine.
- The world doesn't need another dish befouled by blackberry vinaigrette.
- We do have a home made, sugar free mint sauce and a home made oil and fat free vinaigrette salad dressing.
2historical A small ornamental bottle for holding smelling salts. Example sentencesExamples - She rummaged in her reticule for a vinaigrette, dabbed her handkerchief with it and pressed the handkerchief to her nose.
- "I hope you brought your own vinaigrette tonight, Lady Woodbridge?" Althea asked innocently, "I'm afraid to say that I left mine in Hertfordshire."
- Miss Lyell, who had returned the vinaigrette to her reticule, now fumbled for it again,
- We often read about overwrought ladies reaching for their vinaigrettes, or of stalwart heroes reviving a swooning damsel by waving a vinaigrette beneath her nose.
- We left the windows open for a few hours, but the apartment still smells like a vinaigrette.
Origin French, diminutive of vinaigre ‘vinegar’. |