salade
IPA: sʌɫˈɑd
noun
- Alternative form of sallet, a kind of helmet. [(historical) A type of light spherical helmet.]
- Obsolete form of salad. [A food made primarily of a mixture of raw or cold ingredients, typically vegetables, usually served with a dressing such as vinegar or mayonnaise.]
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Examples of "salade" in Sentences
- “Tipper Gore asked for the recipe for my salade Parisienne,” she shouted with glee over the din.
- For a casual meal in Aix, Chez Jo has the BEST pizza and fresh salade vert I've ever had (I know ... pizza? but it was, we went twice in 5 days!!!).
- There is always a raw fish crudo on the menu, one night it is local halibut $15 served with salade cuite and tomato vinaigrette, with toasted pine nuts and cherry gremolata.
- I long for the Monday nights before he came along when the second I got hungry I could stand by the kitchen TV watching "The Bachelorette," while whumping down a salade nicoise.
- Suddenly a policeman grabbed hold of me, smacked me a few times with his truncheon, and, with a colleague, threw me into a vehicle that the French picturesquely call a panier à salade (or, a basket for drying salad).
- Warm salads, or salades tiedes as they're known in French cooking, have long been a favorite of chefs think: the bistro stalwart salade Lyonnaise and remain staples on the menus at seasonally-minded restaurants across the country.
- Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas Lamb and Romaine Salad With Cauliflower and Egg Lamb and Romaine Salad With Cauliflower and Egg At Buttermilk Channel in Brooklyn, N.Y., owner Doug Crowell said that this hefty salade composée of tender lamb tossed with romaine, roasted cauliflower, capers and soft-boiled eggs has turned out to be a surprise hit—no matter the season.
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