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Meaning of shallot

Wordnet

shallot (n)

aggregate bulb of the multiplier onion

type of onion plant producing small clustered mild-flavored bulbs used as seasoning

small mild-flavored onion-like or garlic-like clustered bulbs used for seasoning

Webster

shallot (n.)

A small kind of onion (Allium Ascalonicum) growing in clusters, and ready for gathering in spring; a scallion, or eschalot.

shallot Sentence Examples

  1. The aromatic shallot added a savory depth to the creamy soup.
  2. Sautéing shallots in butter until translucent created a flavorful base for the risotto.
  3. The pungent shallot enhanced the tanginess of the vinaigrette dressing.
  4. A sprinkle of chopped shallots brought out the sweetness of the roasted vegetables.
  5. The recipe called for a combination of shallots, garlic, and thyme for a flavorful marinade.
  6. The delicate shallot vinegar complemented the delicate flavors of the fresh seafood salad.
  7. Pickling shallots in vinegar preserved their sharpness and added a tangy crunch to salads.
  8. The chef used shallots sparingly, knowing their intense flavor could easily overpower other ingredients.
  9. A compound butter made with shallots, herbs, and lemon zest spread on warm bread created a delicious appetizer.
  10. The shallot's versatility extended from raw salads to cooked dishes, adding a complex and flavorful touch to any recipe.

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aggregate bulb of the multiplier onion, type of onion plant producing small clustered mild-flavored bulbs used as seasoning, small mild-flavored onion-like or g

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The aromatic shallot added a savory depth to the creamy soup.

Sautéing shallots in butter until translucent created a flavorful base for the risotto.

The pungent shallot enhanced the tanginess of the vinaigrette dressing.

A sprinkle of chopped shallots brought out the sweetness of the roasted vegetables.