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Definition of puree in English: puree(also purée) nounPlural pureesˈpjʊəreɪ mass nounA smooth cream of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables. Example sentencesExamples - Researchers in Milan showed that a three-week diet rich in tomato purée helped protect white blood cells.
- Instead of refined sugars, sweeteners like maple syrup, brown rice syrup, fruit juices and purees and powdered fruit sweeteners will do the job nicely.
- Liquidise to give a smooth puree, then reheat; add 2 tablespoons sultanas.
- Add the kidney beans, chopped tomatoes, tomato purée, and cocoa powder, and then allow the mixture to simmer for as long as you like, stirring occasionally.
- The beverage is made from Fair Trade certified oolong tea with black tea and organic peach puree.
- Blackcurrants are so intensely flavoured that you don't need much of their purée to make an ice cream.
- Tonny's serves what may be my favorite chile verde in town at the moment, a vast plate of fried pork simmered in a tart green purée, and the peppery fried catfish is quite good.
- I had the braised venison in red wine and chocolate with fresh pasta and celeriac puree.
- Add the chickpeas and greens along with the Basic Curry sauce, tomato puree and salt.
- Among the cold dishes were rare beef fillet on olive bread with red pepper confit, and grilled aubergine rolled around chickpea puree and harissa.
- I went for the bacon and cabbage terrine with leek puree, which came with frozen asparagus mousse and a single, perfectly cooked asparagus split in two.
- The claque of vegetarians at the table enjoyed a dish of sweetly tangy braised endives with chestnut purée, but a wispy open ravioli with chanterelles tasted mostly of sweet corn and bubbles.
- The porcini and miso broth now has enough heft to match the formidable sweet-potato purée in the dumplings.
- Opt instead for plain yoghurt which you have combined with fruit puree or jam yourself; or add a small pack of raisins or dried apricots instead.
- Among side dishes, though, the truffle creamed spinach was dank with cream and the fingerling-potato puree was so heavily salted, we had to sample it with a teaspoon.
- When the syrup has cooled, mix it with the fruit puree, reserved seeds and lemon juice.
- Pass through a metal sieve, using a metal spoon to push the fruit puree through it.
- Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large pan, add the anchovies, tomato puree, crushed garlic and olive paste, and stir until it sizzles.
- It is perfect and subtle stuff: smoky from the eggplant's grill-induced char, with a light, nubbly texture more interesting than a resolutely smooth puree's.
Synonyms mash, mush, purée, cream, pressé, pap, slop, paste, slush, mulch, swill, slurry, semi-liquid, semi-fluid, mess
verbpureed, purees, pureeingˈpjʊəreɪ [with object]Make a puree of (fruit or vegetables) puree the potatoes through the sieve Example sentencesExamples - Late May and early June signal the first of the gooseberries to be cooked gently, then pureed and swirled through cream to make a wonderful gooseberry fool.
- Peel and then puree the cloves in a blender or food processor using 2 parts vegetable or olive oil to 1 part garlic.
- In this recipe, the shallots are cooked until completely tender, then pureed with cream.
- Clean and hull strawberries; place in food processor or blender just until puréed.
- In the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade, puree the pesto, spinach, and lemon juice.
- One of the cheapest and easiest 'deli' foods to make, hummus is essentially chickpeas pureed with tahini and other flavours added.
- In a blender or food processor, puree the cilantro, mint, Parmesan cheese, and 3 Tbsp. of oil.
- Next, blend the soft plums in a food processor on the pulse setting until they are pureed.
- Place the salmon, pesto, egg white, breadcrumbs, shallots, salt and pepper in a blender and whizz until the salmon is finely chopped, but not puréed.
- We had two children, aged 19 months and seven, with us, and the restaurant coped well - cooking the children's meals first and even pureeing our toddler's dinner.
- There are myriad ways of preparing aubergines - they are often served grilled and topped with thick yoghurt and mint or dill; or you can roast them, then scoop out the flesh and puree it with garlic, lemon juice and olive oil.
- This time, I decided to purée the cooked chard mixture before putting it in the pie shell.
- Garlic also may be pureed in oil and stored in the freezer.
- Food is another expense once you start weaning, though you can save a lot by puréeing your own food for your baby, rather than buying packets and jars.
- Puree the potatoes until they are light, white and creamy.
- For fussy children who don't like veggies floating in their pasta sauces or soups, puree the ingredients in the blender first.
- Add the fish sauce, water, lime juice, rice wine vinegar, brown sugar, and chilies, and purée them together.
- The charm of this delicate English recipe is that the cauliflower isn't pureed.
Synonyms mash, purée, cream, crush, press, smash, liquidize, liquefy, sieve, shred, squash, pound, beat, macerate, mill, grind, mince, soften, mangle
OriginEarly 18th century: French purée, literally 'purified', feminine past participle of purer. Definition of puree in US English: puree(also purée) noun A smooth, creamy substance made of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables. Example sentencesExamples - Among side dishes, though, the truffle creamed spinach was dank with cream and the fingerling-potato puree was so heavily salted, we had to sample it with a teaspoon.
- I went for the bacon and cabbage terrine with leek puree, which came with frozen asparagus mousse and a single, perfectly cooked asparagus split in two.
- Instead of refined sugars, sweeteners like maple syrup, brown rice syrup, fruit juices and purees and powdered fruit sweeteners will do the job nicely.
- The claque of vegetarians at the table enjoyed a dish of sweetly tangy braised endives with chestnut purée, but a wispy open ravioli with chanterelles tasted mostly of sweet corn and bubbles.
- Liquidise to give a smooth puree, then reheat; add 2 tablespoons sultanas.
- Tonny's serves what may be my favorite chile verde in town at the moment, a vast plate of fried pork simmered in a tart green purée, and the peppery fried catfish is quite good.
- When the syrup has cooled, mix it with the fruit puree, reserved seeds and lemon juice.
- It is perfect and subtle stuff: smoky from the eggplant's grill-induced char, with a light, nubbly texture more interesting than a resolutely smooth puree's.
- Researchers in Milan showed that a three-week diet rich in tomato purée helped protect white blood cells.
- Opt instead for plain yoghurt which you have combined with fruit puree or jam yourself; or add a small pack of raisins or dried apricots instead.
- Among the cold dishes were rare beef fillet on olive bread with red pepper confit, and grilled aubergine rolled around chickpea puree and harissa.
- Blackcurrants are so intensely flavoured that you don't need much of their purée to make an ice cream.
- Pass through a metal sieve, using a metal spoon to push the fruit puree through it.
- The beverage is made from Fair Trade certified oolong tea with black tea and organic peach puree.
- I had the braised venison in red wine and chocolate with fresh pasta and celeriac puree.
- Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large pan, add the anchovies, tomato puree, crushed garlic and olive paste, and stir until it sizzles.
- The porcini and miso broth now has enough heft to match the formidable sweet-potato purée in the dumplings.
- Add the kidney beans, chopped tomatoes, tomato purée, and cocoa powder, and then allow the mixture to simmer for as long as you like, stirring occasionally.
- Add the chickpeas and greens along with the Basic Curry sauce, tomato puree and salt.
Synonyms mash, mush, purée, cream, pressé, pap, slop, paste, slush, mulch, swill, slurry, semi-liquid, semi-fluid, mess
verb [with object]Make a puree of (fruit or vegetables). Example sentencesExamples - In a blender or food processor, puree the cilantro, mint, Parmesan cheese, and 3 Tbsp. of oil.
- Clean and hull strawberries; place in food processor or blender just until puréed.
- Next, blend the soft plums in a food processor on the pulse setting until they are pureed.
- In the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade, puree the pesto, spinach, and lemon juice.
- Food is another expense once you start weaning, though you can save a lot by puréeing your own food for your baby, rather than buying packets and jars.
- One of the cheapest and easiest 'deli' foods to make, hummus is essentially chickpeas pureed with tahini and other flavours added.
- Place the salmon, pesto, egg white, breadcrumbs, shallots, salt and pepper in a blender and whizz until the salmon is finely chopped, but not puréed.
- This time, I decided to purée the cooked chard mixture before putting it in the pie shell.
- Add the fish sauce, water, lime juice, rice wine vinegar, brown sugar, and chilies, and purée them together.
- The charm of this delicate English recipe is that the cauliflower isn't pureed.
- Garlic also may be pureed in oil and stored in the freezer.
- For fussy children who don't like veggies floating in their pasta sauces or soups, puree the ingredients in the blender first.
- Puree the potatoes until they are light, white and creamy.
- Peel and then puree the cloves in a blender or food processor using 2 parts vegetable or olive oil to 1 part garlic.
- We had two children, aged 19 months and seven, with us, and the restaurant coped well - cooking the children's meals first and even pureeing our toddler's dinner.
- There are myriad ways of preparing aubergines - they are often served grilled and topped with thick yoghurt and mint or dill; or you can roast them, then scoop out the flesh and puree it with garlic, lemon juice and olive oil.
- Late May and early June signal the first of the gooseberries to be cooked gently, then pureed and swirled through cream to make a wonderful gooseberry fool.
- In this recipe, the shallots are cooked until completely tender, then pureed with cream.
Synonyms mash, purée, cream, crush, press, smash, liquidize, liquefy, sieve, shred, squash, pound, beat, macerate, mill, grind, mince, soften, mangle
OriginEarly 18th century: French purée, literally ‘purified’, feminine past participle of purer. |