sauté
See also: saute
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French sauté, past participle of sauter, to sauté, literally to jump; in cooking, diced onions jump in the pan from the hot oil.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsəʊteɪ/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - (US) enPR: sōtāʹ, sôtāʹ, IPA(key): /soʊˈteɪ/, /sɔˈteɪ/, /sɑˈteɪ/
Verb
sauté (third-person singular simple present sautés, present participle sautéing, simple past and past participle sautéed or sautéd)
- (transitive) To cook (food) using a small amount of fat in an open pan over a relatively high heat, allowing the food to brown and form a crust stopping it from sticking to the pan as it cooks.
- 1906, Fannie Merritt Farmer, “Lamb and Mutton”, in The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, section “Lamb en Casserole”, page 220:
- Parboil three-fourths cup carrot, cut in strips, fifteen minutes; drain, and sauté in one tablespoon bacon fat to which has been added one tablespoon finely chopped onion. […] Cook until potatoes are soft, then add twelve small onions cooked until soft, then drained and sautéd in two tablespoons butter to which is added one tablespoon sugar. Onions need not be sautéd unless they are desired glazed. Serve from casserole dish.
Translations
to cook (food) using a small amount of fat in an open pan over a relatively high heat
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French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /so.te/
Audio (file)
Participle
sauté (feminine sautée, masculine plural sautés, feminine plural sautées)
- past participle of sauter
Further reading
- “sauté”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Italian
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Louisiana Creole
Etymology
From French sauter (“to jump”); compare Haitian Creole sote.
References
- Alcée Fortier, Louisiana Folktales
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɔˈtɛ/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɔtɛ
- Syllabification: sau‧té
Further reading
- sauté in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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