stuffing |
unstuff |
As verbs the difference between stuffing and unstuff
is that
stuffing is while
unstuff is to remove the stuffing from.
As a noun stuffing
is the matter used to stuff flexible hollow objects such as pillows and saddles.
stuffing |
salpicon |
As nouns the difference between stuffing and salpicon
is that
stuffing is the matter used to stuff flexible hollow objects such as pillows and saddles while
salpicon is a type of stuffing of cooked, diced ingredients with a sauce, used especially for veal.
As a verb stuffing
is .
stuffing |
duxelles |
As nouns the difference between stuffing and duxelles
is that
stuffing is the matter used to stuff flexible hollow objects such as pillows and saddles while
duxelles is a finely chopped mixture of mushrooms, onions, shallots and herbs sautéed in butter and reduced to a paste, used in stuffings and sauces (as in beef Wellington) or as a garnish.
As a verb stuffing
is present participle of lang=en.
stuffing |
paupiette |
As nouns the difference between stuffing and paupiette
is that
stuffing is the matter used to stuff flexible hollow objects such as pillows and saddles while
paupiette is a thin slice of meat or fish wrapped around a stuffing then fried, baked or braised.
As a verb stuffing
is .
stuffing |
ballotine |
As nouns the difference between stuffing and ballotine
is that
stuffing is the matter used to stuff flexible hollow objects such as pillows and saddles while
ballotine is a boned piece of meat, fish or poultry that has been rolled around a stuffing, tied into a bundle, and roasted or braised.
As a verb stuffing
is .
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