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Definition of cornichon in English: cornichonnounˈkɔːnəˌʃɒnˈkɔrnəˌʃɑn A small pickled cucumber. a duck terrine with lentil salad and cornichons Example sentencesExamples - This upscale market is where celebrity homeowners shop and has everything - from cornichons to Cabernet - to fill your picnic basket.
- Chef Sean Hartley cites the house-made venison sausage with cornichon as an ideal companion to a dunkel weizen ale from Blind Pig, a local brewery.
- Roll up really good salami with rocket and a small gherkin (cornichon).
- He had been dreaming, aloud, about a saucisson sec, beurre and cornichon sandwich for weeks.
- All of the ingredients, from cheese to cornichons, were top-notch and some of the dishes were outstanding.
- The dish included thin slices of the tasty pâté, dots of mustard, crisp crostini and garnishes of cornichon and pickled cauliflower.
- The sandwich is served on a baguette with cornichon, lettuce and tomato.
- Cut each cornichon into thin strips.
- Try with sourdough toast and a few ribbed cornichon.
- The ones called cornichons tend to be the smallest and sweetest, so are best for cooking.
- My only misgiving is the lack of a piquant note to balance the richness - mustard, or capsicum, or cornichon - perhaps even Fritz's ubiquitous tarragon vinegar.
- We order what reads like an interesting option, the dry-cured sausage, cornichon and butter sandwich.
Origin French, literally 'little horn'. Definition of cornichon in US English: cornichonnounˈkôrnəˌSHänˈkɔrnəˌʃɑn A small pickled cucumber. a duck terrine with lentil salad and cornichons Example sentencesExamples - Try with sourdough toast and a few ribbed cornichon.
- The sandwich is served on a baguette with cornichon, lettuce and tomato.
- Cut each cornichon into thin strips.
- Chef Sean Hartley cites the house-made venison sausage with cornichon as an ideal companion to a dunkel weizen ale from Blind Pig, a local brewery.
- The dish included thin slices of the tasty pâté, dots of mustard, crisp crostini and garnishes of cornichon and pickled cauliflower.
- The ones called cornichons tend to be the smallest and sweetest, so are best for cooking.
- This upscale market is where celebrity homeowners shop and has everything - from cornichons to Cabernet - to fill your picnic basket.
- My only misgiving is the lack of a piquant note to balance the richness - mustard, or capsicum, or cornichon - perhaps even Fritz's ubiquitous tarragon vinegar.
- Roll up really good salami with rocket and a small gherkin (cornichon).
- He had been dreaming, aloud, about a saucisson sec, beurre and cornichon sandwich for weeks.
- All of the ingredients, from cheese to cornichons, were top-notch and some of the dishes were outstanding.
- We order what reads like an interesting option, the dry-cured sausage, cornichon and butter sandwich.
Origin French, literally ‘little horn’. |