eschalot
[ esh-uh-lot, esh-uh-lot ]
/ ˈɛʃ əˌlɒt, ˌɛʃ əˈlɒt /
noun
Origin of eschalot
Words nearby eschalot
escargot,
escarole,
escarp,
escarpment,
escaut,
eschalot,
eschar,
escharotic,
escharotomy,
eschatology,
escheat
Example sentences from the Web for eschalot
No. 307 for sauce, to which some add a few drops of eschalot wine or vinegar.
The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual |William KitchinerThe most elegant preparation of the onion tribe is the eschalot wine, No. 402.
The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual |William KitchinerShred an eschalot as fine as possible and mix it with breadcrumbs.
Dressed Game and Poultry la Mode |Harriet A. de SalisRub a hot dish with an eschalot or onion; pour the sauce in, and lay the turbot carefully in the midst.
The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; |Charlotte Campbell Bury
British Dictionary definitions for eschalot
Word Origin for eschalot
C18: from Old French
eschalotte a little
scallion