"Gratinated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gratinated" Meaning

Gratinated is the past participle of the verb "gratin", which means to cook something in a dish with a layer of breadcrumbs, cheese, or enriched sauce, typically under the broiler, so that the top becomes golden brown and crispy. The verb is often used to describe a cooking technique, where a dish is prepared by spreading cream, cheese, or other toppings over the food and then grating/broiling it to create a caramelized crust.

"Gratinated" Examples

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The chef carefully gratinated the top of the lasagna before serving it, creating a golden-brown crust.
The cookbook instructed me to gratinated the vegetables with cheese and breadcrumbs before baking them until crispy.
The French restaurant gratinated its famous mac and cheese dish with a crispy breadcrumb topping.
After brushing the fish with butter and gratinated it with cheese and herbs, it was perfectly cooked for dinner.
The chef explained that gratinating was a cooking technique that involved browning the top of a dish in the oven to create a crispy crust.

"Gratinated" Similar Words

Gratified

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Feeling pleased or satisfied, often due to a sense of accomplishment or fulfillment.

Gratifies

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Gratify

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To gratify someone or something means to satisfy or fulfill their needs, desires, or expectations, often in a pleasing or enjoyable way.

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Giving a feeling of great pleasure or satisfaction.

Gratifyingly

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The word "gratifyingly" is an adverb that means in a way that is pleasing or satisfying, often because of achieving a goal or realizing a wish. It is a more formal and less common alternative to "pleasingly" or "satisfyingly" and is often used in formal writing or academic contexts.

Gratin

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A gratin is a type of cooked dish that consists of a layer of ingredients topped with a crust of breadcrumbs, cheese, or cream, typically baked in the oven. The ingredients can vary, but common examples include vegetables such as potatoes, zucchini, and carrots, and proteins like chicken or fish. The topping creates a crispy, golden-brown surface, while the ingredients underneath remain tender and flavorful. Gratin is often served as a side dish or main course in many cuisines around the world.

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Grating

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Gratingly

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Gratings

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Gratings refer to a series of parallel strips or bars, typically made of metal or other materials, that are used to provide traction, protection, or support. They are commonly found on stairs, ramps, walkways, and other areas where slipping or falling is a risk. Gratings can also be used in architectural designs to add aesthetic appeal or provide ventilation.

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Gratuities

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Gratuities refer to small gifts or payments given to someone, typically as a gesture of appreciation or to show gratitude, such as a tip for a service provider, a gift to a host or hostess, or a charitable donation.

Gratuitous

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Gratuitously

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Used to describe something that is done freely, unnecessarily, or without sufficient reason, often in a way that is considered annoying or self-indulgent. For example, "The producer gratuitously added special effects to the movie, making it overly long and loud."