worcestershire
IPA: wˈʊstʌʃɝ
Root Word: Worcestershire
noun
- A midland county of England bordered by Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and West Midlands.
- Short for Worcestershire sauce. [An English condiment made with vinegar, onions, garlic, etc.; a thin piquant sauce used as a table sauce, to flavour casseroles etc. and as an ingredient in Bloody Marys.]
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Examples of "worcestershire" in Sentences
- I have seen recipes with worcestershire sauce or just lemon and garlic (aioli) as well.
- Marinate chicken breast for at least an hour with the worcestershire sauce and rosemary.
- My new thing is to make big meatballs, adding just some mustard and worcestershire sauce.
- The last four were soaked in a more classic mix of the juice of half a lemon, a few dashes of worcestershire sauce, and 2 teaspoons of Old Bay.
- It could be called Regretsysauce, which – like worcestershire, cheap soy, and man-sauce – makes one gag a little and burp up the taste for hours.
- The classic worcestershire soak was brackish and familiar, with some good extra umami flavor, but it almost overpowered the delicate crab and wood smoke combination and it was the least favorite.
- The meat sauce was our own bog standard variety (onions, garlic, bit of celery and carrot, beef, tinned tomato and tomato pasta, and a dash of balsamic vinegar and worcestershire sauce for a bit of extra flavor) because, as Mr A&N likes to remind me, he's not one to follow the rules (except that he is, but I indulge him sometimes).
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