julienne
pronunciation
How to pronounce julienne in British English: UK ['dʒu:'lɪen]
How to pronounce julienne in American English: US [ˌdʒulɪ'en]
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- 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 .