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Definition of Parmesan in English: Parmesannounpɑːmɪˈzan 1mass noun A hard, dry cheese used chiefly in grated form, especially on Italian dishes. spoon some pasta into each bowl, season with freshly ground black pepper, and sprinkle with Parmesan Example sentencesExamples - The substance within the washtub simmered and bubbled, sending out the tangy aroma of tomatoes, oregano, Parmesan, garlic and basil.
- You may have guessed by now that we Murphys love cheese, in particular fresh Parmesan and Stilton.
- Serve with extra freshly grated Parmesan if you like.
- It's not as soft as Brie, not as sharp as Bleu, and not as hard as Parmesan.
- Pesto is big in the region, as the herb Basil is readily found, along with Parmesan and olive oil.
- John Heidecker sprinkles a blend of cheeses, including Romano and Parmesan, on the tomato sauce and pizza dough.
- Mix the red wine vinegar, olive oil and grated Parmesan to produce a thick dressing.
- Those specified were Dutch, Parmesan, Stilton and Swiss.
- Use just a touch of extra-flavorful cheeses like Parmesan, Romano and feta.
- A sweet Sauternes, however, goes a treat with Wensleydale, Parmesan, Red Leicester, smoked cheese and Roquefort.
- Grating 75g of Parmesan takes longer than you might think, but no longer than it takes for the pasta to cook.
- Stir in the rest of the butter, the grated Parmesan, chopped parsley, chanterelles and salt and pepper to taste.
- Stir them into the rice with the grated Parmesan and a grinding of black pepper.
- Their mild, almost nutty flavour works well with a salty cheese such as feta - though they are sublime with shaved Parmesan too.
- Add the mushrooms, Parmesan and remaining butter, stir till you have a creamy consistency, then season to taste with salt and pepper.
- On the EU's hit list are famous food names such as Parma Ham, Feta and Parmesan.
- Limit cheese intake to Parmesan or feta cheese (used on main dishes or salads).
- Tip the bread into a bowl, add freshly grated Parmesan, a little cheddar, and a tablespoon of oil.
- Drain the pasta, toss it with the artichokes, olive oil, parsley and Parmesan.
- Adding grated Parmesan and loads of chopped fresh parsley just finishes this off nicely.
2Northern English a chicken parmesan with chips and salad another term for parmo a varied menu including parmesans, home-made steak pies, steaks, curries, and burgers Example sentencesExamples - The Parmo Dog is the latest variation of the ever-popular Parmesan to be sold on Teesside.
- We are well known for parmesans so we thought we would try and make it a little extra special for people.
- During that first date, Vicky was served Mike's menu of fish cakes with spicy salsa, Teesside chicken parmesan with cheeky monkey chunky chips and raspberry meringue bomb.
- The Full English Parmesan is a mammoth feast, it's got black pudding, sausages, bacon, fried egg, the works.
- The parmo (or parmesan) originated in Middlesbrough and is influenced by the Italian dish, the parmigiana, although there are big differences.
- Pizza Mondo serve a delicious range of pizzas, burgers, kebabs and parmesans.
- We are doing a selection of special parmesans at special prices.
adjectivepɑːmɪˈzan US usually postpositive (of a dish) cooked or served with Parmesan. we ordered the calamari, gnocchi, and veal Parmesan the bolognese sauce was delicious, but the Parmesan risotto lacked flavour Example sentencesExamples - We started off our meal with the fried green tomatoes, corn on the cobb, roasted corn and Parmesan risotto fritters.
- You may have been in an Italian restaurant where chefs use the purplish fruit in the popular dish eggplant parmesan.
- Now onto what I ordered, the garlic mashed potatoes, truffle Mac and cheese, and veal Parmesan.
- Mike fixed them both an eggplant Parmesan and Caesar salad for dinner.
- We ordered the calamari, gnocchi, and veal parmesan.
- Try them all, but make room for my favorites: picanha, garlic beef, beef rib, lamb chops, pork parmesan, pork ribs, chicken legs, and rib eye.
Origin Early 16th century: from French, from Italian parmigiano 'of Parma', where it was originally made. Definition of Parmesan in US English: Parmesannoun A hard, dry cheese used in grated form, especially on Italian dishes. Example sentencesExamples - Limit cheese intake to Parmesan or feta cheese (used on main dishes or salads).
- John Heidecker sprinkles a blend of cheeses, including Romano and Parmesan, on the tomato sauce and pizza dough.
- Mix the red wine vinegar, olive oil and grated Parmesan to produce a thick dressing.
- Add the mushrooms, Parmesan and remaining butter, stir till you have a creamy consistency, then season to taste with salt and pepper.
- It's not as soft as Brie, not as sharp as Bleu, and not as hard as Parmesan.
- Pesto is big in the region, as the herb Basil is readily found, along with Parmesan and olive oil.
- A sweet Sauternes, however, goes a treat with Wensleydale, Parmesan, Red Leicester, smoked cheese and Roquefort.
- Their mild, almost nutty flavour works well with a salty cheese such as feta - though they are sublime with shaved Parmesan too.
- Tip the bread into a bowl, add freshly grated Parmesan, a little cheddar, and a tablespoon of oil.
- Use just a touch of extra-flavorful cheeses like Parmesan, Romano and feta.
- Serve with extra freshly grated Parmesan if you like.
- Those specified were Dutch, Parmesan, Stilton and Swiss.
- On the EU's hit list are famous food names such as Parma Ham, Feta and Parmesan.
- Grating 75g of Parmesan takes longer than you might think, but no longer than it takes for the pasta to cook.
- Drain the pasta, toss it with the artichokes, olive oil, parsley and Parmesan.
- You may have guessed by now that we Murphys love cheese, in particular fresh Parmesan and Stilton.
- The substance within the washtub simmered and bubbled, sending out the tangy aroma of tomatoes, oregano, Parmesan, garlic and basil.
- Stir in the rest of the butter, the grated Parmesan, chopped parsley, chanterelles and salt and pepper to taste.
- Stir them into the rice with the grated Parmesan and a grinding of black pepper.
- Adding grated Parmesan and loads of chopped fresh parsley just finishes this off nicely.
adjective US usually postpositive (of a dish) cooked or served with Parmesan. we ordered the calamari, gnocchi, and veal Parmesan the bolognese sauce was delicious, but the Parmesan risotto lacked flavor Example sentencesExamples - We ordered the calamari, gnocchi, and veal parmesan.
- Mike fixed them both an eggplant Parmesan and Caesar salad for dinner.
- Try them all, but make room for my favorites: picanha, garlic beef, beef rib, lamb chops, pork parmesan, pork ribs, chicken legs, and rib eye.
- We started off our meal with the fried green tomatoes, corn on the cobb, roasted corn and Parmesan risotto fritters.
- Now onto what I ordered, the garlic mashed potatoes, truffle Mac and cheese, and veal Parmesan.
- You may have been in an Italian restaurant where chefs use the purplish fruit in the popular dish eggplant parmesan.
Origin Early 16th century: from French, from Italian parmigiano ‘of Parma’, where it was originally made. |