julienne

pronunciation

How to pronounce julienne in British English: UK ['dʒu:'lɪen]word uk audio image

How to pronounce julienne in American English: US [ˌdʒulɪ'en] word us audio image

  • Verb:
    cut into long thin strips

Word Origin

julienne (n.)
kind of clear soup, 1841, from French, literally "(soup made) in the manner of Julien," the proper name, from an otherwise unknown cook. Related: Julienned.

Example

1. Dice tofu to be cubes and dice celery to be julienne .
2. Fried chop + tomato and scrambled eggs + vegetables + shredded mustard root and julienne pork soup .
3. Rice , fish cube with pineapple , stir-fried roots of kelp and julienne pork , stir-fried chinese cabbage and ginseng , veggie , cucumber and pork stock .
4. To cut vegetables such as carrots or potatoes into julienne matchsticks , remove a thin strip off one side of the carrot and lay the carrot on the board . Then cut it into lengthwise slices 1 / 8 inch thick .

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