Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
saute .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun cooking in fat or oil in a pan or griddle
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Examples
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Begin sauteing them in a pan with your chosen fat.
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Chow posted a version of this dish: Cold Sesame Noodle Salad with Tofu which looks yummy but the idea of sauteing something last night was shuddering :
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I like the idea of sauteing the pears it's a simple trick that works so well with pears.
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First I thought the usual Punjabi rajma curry but then I didn't want to spend time sauteing which is the most crucial step in making Rajma or at least that's what I think.
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First I thought the usual Punjabi rajma curry but then I didn't want to spend time sauteing which is the most crucial step in making Rajma or at least that's what I think.
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The exception is when I am cooking something heavy on the grease and smell, such as sauteing beef or pork.
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(Soundbite of sauteing) NORRIS: Mm, we cook sausage, another Dorie twist for this French version of shepherds pie, then return the bullion and our cutup beef to the pan.
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(Soundbite of sauteing) NORRIS: Mm, we cook sausage, another Dorie twist for this French version of shepherds pie, then return the bullion and our cutup beef to the pan.
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Use it as you would a fancier olive oil, for finishing dishes—a drizzle on pasta here, a swirl atop a bowl of soup there—but, with a few exceptions, like argan oil, never for sauteing.
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This means sauteing onions, leeks and bacon, and blanching and squeezing out leafy vegetables such as spinach.
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