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Definition of tian in English: tiannoun tjɑ̃tyantyäN 1A dish of sliced vegetables cooked in olive oil and then layered in a dish and baked au gratin. Example sentencesExamples - The Mole (my spy in Cork) had the tian of crab with tomato jelly, avocado and creme fraiche for €9.50.
- My companion had the warm tian of tomato, aubergine, pesto and mozzarella with balsamic dressing for €6.50.
- His mother's aubergine, spinach and tomato tian looked an unusual combination of flavours, but she declared it fresh and tasty.
- A versatile fruit, it can be made into mousses, tians and, of course, the famous guacamole.
- For centuries, long-cooked, slow-simmered foods have been the hallmark of many cuisines around the world, including humble soups and stews such as the French cassoulet and tian and the Moroccan tagine.
- I started with poached Scottish lobster in a tian of avocado, marinated red pepper with a caviar dressing.
- Gravadlax tian with white-radish rémoulade sounded enticing, and it looked picture-perfect when it arrived.
- The tian de légumes was a little pile of warm vegetables (sliced tomato, zucchini, onions), covered in a thin coating of melted raw milk cheddar, and it was delicious.
- 1.1 A large oval earthenware cooking pot traditionally used in Provence.
Example sentencesExamples - It turns out that Tian refers to the dish that the melange is baked in.
- This is the excuse you needed to buy a beautiful earthenware tian made in the South of France.
- Butter an earthenware tian or any baking dish and pour the mixture into it.
Origin Provençal, based on Greek tēganon 'frying pan'. Definition of tian in US English: tiannountyantyäN 1A dish of finely chopped vegetables cooked in olive oil and then baked au gratin. Example sentencesExamples - For centuries, long-cooked, slow-simmered foods have been the hallmark of many cuisines around the world, including humble soups and stews such as the French cassoulet and tian and the Moroccan tagine.
- His mother's aubergine, spinach and tomato tian looked an unusual combination of flavours, but she declared it fresh and tasty.
- The Mole (my spy in Cork) had the tian of crab with tomato jelly, avocado and creme fraiche for €9.50.
- Gravadlax tian with white-radish rémoulade sounded enticing, and it looked picture-perfect when it arrived.
- A versatile fruit, it can be made into mousses, tians and, of course, the famous guacamole.
- My companion had the warm tian of tomato, aubergine, pesto and mozzarella with balsamic dressing for €6.50.
- The tian de légumes was a little pile of warm vegetables (sliced tomato, zucchini, onions), covered in a thin coating of melted raw milk cheddar, and it was delicious.
- I started with poached Scottish lobster in a tian of avocado, marinated red pepper with a caviar dressing.
- 1.1 A large oval earthenware cooking pot traditionally used in Provence.
Example sentencesExamples - This is the excuse you needed to buy a beautiful earthenware tian made in the South of France.
- Butter an earthenware tian or any baking dish and pour the mixture into it.
- It turns out that Tian refers to the dish that the melange is baked in.
Origin Provençal, based on Greek tēganon ‘frying pan’. |