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Rough Cut; chopped more or less randomly resulting in a variety of sizes and shapes; Mincing; very finely divided into uniform pieces; Wedges; round vegetables cut equally radially, used on tomato, potato, lemon, cut into four or six pieces or more; Japanese cuts include: [4] Tanzaku-kiri; sliced into thin rectangular strips.
Tapenade (French pronunciation:; Occitan: tapenada [tapeˈnadɔ]) is a Provençal [1] name for a spread, condiment and culinary ingredient consisting of puréed or finely chopped olives, capers, and sometimes anchovies. [2] The name comes from the Provençal word for capers, tapenas (pronounced).
Ground meat, called mince or minced meat outside North America, is meat finely chopped by a meat grinder or a chopping knife. A common type of ground meat is ground beef, but many other types of meats are prepared in a similar fashion, including pork, veal, lamb, goat meat, and poultry.
stalks celery, finely chopped. 1. medium onion, finely chopped. 3. garlic cloves, finely chopped. 1 (1-inch piece) fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped. 1/2 tsp. ground turmeric. 2 tbsp. all ...
Minced carrots Minced lamb. Mincing is a food preparation technique in which food ingredients are finely divided into uniform pieces. [1] Minced food is in smaller pieces than diced or chopped foods, and is often prepared with a chef's knife or food processor, [2] [3] or in the case of meat by a specialised meat grinder.
1 head iceberg lettuce, rinsed and finely chopped. 1 ⁄4 lb. Italian salami, julienned. 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese. 1 15 1/2 ounce can garbanzo beans, rinsed and well-drained. Dressing ...
1 cup sweet pickles, finely chopped. 1 cup minced shallots. 2 cups chives, finely chopped. Directions. Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. Portion and refrigerate. Mixed Greens Salad ...
The "mince" in mincemeat comes from the Middle English mincen, and the Old French mincier both traceable to the Vulgar Latin minutiare, meaning chop finely. The word mincemeat is an adaptation of an earlier term minced meat, meaning finely chopped meat. Meat was also a term for food in general, not only animal flesh. [2]