rondle (Meaning)

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rondle (n.)

A rondeau.

A round mass, plate, or disk; especially (Metal.), the crust or scale which forms upon the surface of molten metal in the crucible.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rondle

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rondle Sentence Examples

  1. The chef deftly swirled the ingredients in a stainless steel rondle.
  2. The rondle's sloped sides allowed for effortless pouring and sautéing.
  3. The thick bottom of the rondle distributed heat evenly, preventing scorching.
  4. In a shallow rondle, the onions caramelized gently, their sweetness filling the air.
  5. The gleaming rondle reflected the chef's meticulous attention to detail.
  6. The sauce simmered in the rondle, its rich aroma permeating the kitchen.
  7. The perfectly cooked risotto nestled in the rondle, its grains plump and creamy.
  8. With a flick of the wrist, the chef tossed vegetables in the rondle, their colors dancing before her eyes.
  9. The buttery roux in the rondle sizzled, creating the base for a flavorful gravy.
  10. The handmade clay rondle added an earthy charm to the rustic kitchen.

FAQs About the word rondle

A rondeau., A round mass, plate, or disk; especially (Metal.), the crust or scale which forms upon the surface of molten metal in the crucible.

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The chef deftly swirled the ingredients in a stainless steel rondle.

The rondle's sloped sides allowed for effortless pouring and sautéing.

The thick bottom of the rondle distributed heat evenly, preventing scorching.

In a shallow rondle, the onions caramelized gently, their sweetness filling the air.