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Definition of frisée in English: friséenounˈfriːzeɪfrēˈzā mass nounThe curly endive. a salad of frisée, bacon, and rabbit confit See endive (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - But for my American palate, the combination of endive and frisée was too unrelentingly bitter.
- Aside from dipping them in salt, I thinly slice radishes and toss them with coarse frisée, toasted hazelnuts and hazelnut oil; a terrific salad served with a round of fresh or aged goat cheese.
- Instead of ketchup, there's tomato compote on top, along with frisée and a smear of fresh mayonnaise.
- The city is full of restaurants run by ambitious former sous chefs who have managed to charm a couple of backers with their ability to pile up some frisée and lamb chops in a gravity-challenging piece of edible architecture.
- It was only a little haddock fishball with a leaf or two of frisée.
Origin French, from chicorée frisée 'curly endive'. Definition of frisée in US English: friséenounfrēˈzā The curly endive. a salad of frisée, bacon, and rabbit confit See endive (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - It was only a little haddock fishball with a leaf or two of frisée.
- Aside from dipping them in salt, I thinly slice radishes and toss them with coarse frisée, toasted hazelnuts and hazelnut oil; a terrific salad served with a round of fresh or aged goat cheese.
- Instead of ketchup, there's tomato compote on top, along with frisée and a smear of fresh mayonnaise.
- The city is full of restaurants run by ambitious former sous chefs who have managed to charm a couple of backers with their ability to pile up some frisée and lamb chops in a gravity-challenging piece of edible architecture.
- But for my American palate, the combination of endive and frisée was too unrelentingly bitter.
Origin French, from chicorée frisée ‘curly endive’. |