shallot

IPA: ʃˈæɫʌt

noun

  • Any vegetable of certain species in the onion family.
  • Allium ascalonium.
  • Allium oschaninii.
  • Any small onion.
  • (Louisiana, Australia) A scallion.
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Examples of "shallot" in Sentences

  • Sprinkle with the shallot and top with the strips of salmon.
  • In a blender or food processor, chop the sorrel and shallot to a fine puree.
  • But the rest are coming on well (great with a cheese and "shallot" sandwich at the weekend).
  • Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, combine the pomegranate seeds, apple, chorizo, shallot and lime juice.
  • It's like, a fancy French shallot from the farmer's market, versus a regular old supermarket yellow one.
  • Meanwhile, cook 1 minced shallot with 1 strip of bacon, sliced into matchsticks or lardons in a skillet.
  • When the lentils are cooked, add salt and pepper to taste, and toss with the shallot, bacon and 1 tsp. of balsamic vinegar.
  • Also slice thinly a shallot, which is a cross between a garlic clove and an onion in much the same way that a mule is the cross between a male donkey and a female horse (´cept a lot different).
  • The smoky density of the mackerel was nicely offset by the pointed black olive tapenade and the fresh, zingy flavours present in little tangles of tomato, shallot, red pepper and spring onion, a layer of pea shoots and red chard, and the generous dressing of grassy olive oil.
  • She rolls a mixture of minced duck confit, savory, shallot, egg and bread crumbs into cocktail-size balls; stuffs each with a nugget of foie gras; browns them in duck fat; glazes them with fig jam, white balsamic vinegar and mustard seeds; wraps them in pieces of her Charcutepalooza cured duck breast; broils them and inserts toothpicks.

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