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See also: sauté
English
Verb
saute (third-person singular simple present sautes, present participle sauteing, simple past and past participle sauteed or sauted)
- Alternative form of sauté.
- 1987 July, Texas Monthly, page 36:
- Likewise for his treatment of linguinilike rice noodles sauteed with whole shrimp, pork, egg, chiles, green onions, and bean sprouts.
- 2023 June 29, Violet Kim, “Korean food: 39 dishes we can’t live without”, in CNN:
- This appropriate combination of blanched dubu (tofu), sauteed kimchi, and stir-fried pork is a threesome made in heaven. The dubu, which has the potential to be bland on its own, has the pork to add substance and the kimchi to add flavor.
- 2024 September 25, Jane Lee, “‘Jjigae is comfort food of the highest order’: my obsession with cooking Korea’s best-loved soups”, in The Guardian:
- The distinguishing flavour of sundubu jjigae comes from sauteing gochugaru (Korean red chilli powder) in sesame oil. The first time I tried this, I immediately burnt the gochugaru to a crisp.
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French
Pronunciation
Noun
saute f (plural sautes)
Derived terms
Verb
saute
- inflection of sauter:
Further reading
- “saute”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
saute m (definite singular sauteen, indefinite plural sauteer, definite plural sauteene)
- alternative spelling of sauté
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
saute m (definite singular sauteen, indefinite plural sautear, definite plural sauteane)
- alternative spelling of sauté
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