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Definition of bocconcini in English: bocconciniplural noun ˌbɒkɒnˈtʃiːniˌbäkənˈCHēnē Small balls of mozzarella cheese. 小球形马苏里拉鲜奶酪 Example sentencesExamples - The first taste was of the bruschetta - tomato and garlic in perfect harmony, made even better by pieces of artichoke, olives and creamy bocconcini slices.
- Nestled in terra cotta, thick, gutsy prosciutto barely girdles hunks of luxuriantly gooey mozzarella bocconcini that have been roasted into a delicious taffy, the perfect bonbon to chomp on during a film by the Taviani brothers.
- By the age of eight, Donna had mastered Steak Diane, although today, she is more likely to serve steak pan-seared, thinly sliced, tossed with basil, bocconcini, chives, and a tangy mustard dressing.
- Traditional Caprese salad has sweet, fresh bocconcini cheese, perfectly ripe tomatoes and pungent fresh basil.
- The cabo was a warm casserole-style dish of thin layers of eggplant and sliced tomatoes, topped with melted bocconcini cheese.
- Bocconcini (baby buffalo mozzarella) is available from good delicatessens and many large food stores.
- Place the remaining olive oil and balsamic vinegar in a bowl, mix together well and then drizzle over the bocconcini.
- Creamy cones of havarti strike a balance with these salt-and-vinegar stars, as do mild bocconcini, sun-dried tomatoes wrapped in grilled zucchini and (the only disappointment) dry and old-tasting grilled eggplant.
- It was a warm day, so we passed on the squash bisque and instead ordered spicy shrimp tempura with a remoulade sauce and baby salad greens with bocconcini in a raspberry vinaigrette.
- To start, we ordered the bold-sounding octopus and bocconcini salad as well as a scallop antipasto.
- There's a wide range of slab pizzas, with toppings like bocconcini, spicy calabrese, onions and cheese, fresh tomatoes, rapini and the all-dressed Motta special.
- In addition to several bar favourites including nachos and wings, Ennio's offers deep-fried bocconcini and several tempting seafood dishes, including mussels, escargots and mushrooms stuffed with crab, lobster and shrimp.
- The sandwiches cost $4, and you can choose from veggie pâté, chèvre, Swiss cheese, grilled tofu or bocconcini.
- Both come with rice, a fresh tomato, cucumber and bocconcini salad, guacamole, and a handful of corn chips.
- Add the mozzarella, bocconcini, tomato and cracked pepper to the pizza.
- In fact, it should not recommend either, since the spicy salami, bocconcini and tomato panino is too stingy on fillings.
- I sampled the caprese salad with marinated tomatoes and bocconcini and the artichoke caprese salad with marinated roasted red peppers, artichokes and bocconcini.
- The prosciutto, bocconcini and tomato combo was milder.
Definition of bocconcini in US English: bocconciniplural nounˌbäkənˈCHēnē Small balls of mozzarella cheese. 小球形马苏里拉鲜奶酪 Example sentencesExamples - Creamy cones of havarti strike a balance with these salt-and-vinegar stars, as do mild bocconcini, sun-dried tomatoes wrapped in grilled zucchini and (the only disappointment) dry and old-tasting grilled eggplant.
- Traditional Caprese salad has sweet, fresh bocconcini cheese, perfectly ripe tomatoes and pungent fresh basil.
- Both come with rice, a fresh tomato, cucumber and bocconcini salad, guacamole, and a handful of corn chips.
- It was a warm day, so we passed on the squash bisque and instead ordered spicy shrimp tempura with a remoulade sauce and baby salad greens with bocconcini in a raspberry vinaigrette.
- Nestled in terra cotta, thick, gutsy prosciutto barely girdles hunks of luxuriantly gooey mozzarella bocconcini that have been roasted into a delicious taffy, the perfect bonbon to chomp on during a film by the Taviani brothers.
- There's a wide range of slab pizzas, with toppings like bocconcini, spicy calabrese, onions and cheese, fresh tomatoes, rapini and the all-dressed Motta special.
- The sandwiches cost $4, and you can choose from veggie pâté, chèvre, Swiss cheese, grilled tofu or bocconcini.
- Bocconcini (baby buffalo mozzarella) is available from good delicatessens and many large food stores.
- By the age of eight, Donna had mastered Steak Diane, although today, she is more likely to serve steak pan-seared, thinly sliced, tossed with basil, bocconcini, chives, and a tangy mustard dressing.
- In addition to several bar favourites including nachos and wings, Ennio's offers deep-fried bocconcini and several tempting seafood dishes, including mussels, escargots and mushrooms stuffed with crab, lobster and shrimp.
- I sampled the caprese salad with marinated tomatoes and bocconcini and the artichoke caprese salad with marinated roasted red peppers, artichokes and bocconcini.
- The first taste was of the bruschetta - tomato and garlic in perfect harmony, made even better by pieces of artichoke, olives and creamy bocconcini slices.
- Place the remaining olive oil and balsamic vinegar in a bowl, mix together well and then drizzle over the bocconcini.
- The cabo was a warm casserole-style dish of thin layers of eggplant and sliced tomatoes, topped with melted bocconcini cheese.
- To start, we ordered the bold-sounding octopus and bocconcini salad as well as a scallop antipasto.
- The prosciutto, bocconcini and tomato combo was milder.
- Add the mozzarella, bocconcini, tomato and cracked pepper to the pizza.
- In fact, it should not recommend either, since the spicy salami, bocconcini and tomato panino is too stingy on fillings.
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