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Definition of paupiette in English: paupiettenoun pɔːˈpjɛtpōˈpyet A long, thin slice of fish or meat, rolled and stuffed with a filling. paupiette of trout served in a hollowed blood orange count noun paupiettes of sole Example sentencesExamples - The next course was a paupiette of N.Z. lemon sole with smoked salmon and potato crust in a saffron-dill sauce.
- In this connection it is interesting that, although the standard French word for these rolls is paupiettes, there is an alternative name, alouettes sans tête, literally ‘larks without heads’.
- As the captains of industry, top professionals and politicians tucked into the fine roast beef or paupiette of sole, the IFI workers headed home.
Origin French, probably from Italian polpetta, from Latin pulpa 'pulp'. Definition of paupiette in US English: paupiettenounpōˈpyet A long, thin slice of fish or meat, rolled and stuffed with a filling. paupiette of trout served in a hollowed blood orange count noun paupiettes of sole Example sentencesExamples - In this connection it is interesting that, although the standard French word for these rolls is paupiettes, there is an alternative name, alouettes sans tête, literally ‘larks without heads’.
- The next course was a paupiette of N.Z. lemon sole with smoked salmon and potato crust in a saffron-dill sauce.
- As the captains of industry, top professionals and politicians tucked into the fine roast beef or paupiette of sole, the IFI workers headed home.
Origin French, probably from Italian polpetta, from Latin pulpa ‘pulp’. |