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Dogs vs Parmigiana - What's the difference?

dogs | parmigiana |

As nouns the difference between dogs and parmigiana

is that dogs is while parmigiana is (cooking|in combination) a cooking style in which a main ingredient is combined with cheese and coated with tomato sauce before being baked.

As a verb dogs

is (dog).

As an adjective parmigiana is

cooked or served with parmesan cheese.

dogs

English

Noun

  • English plurals
  • (slang, US) Feet, from rhyming slang dog's meat .
  • My dogs are tired. Let's get a taxi.
  • a greyhound racing event.
  • I lost money at the dogs last night.
  • (nautical) Fasteners securing a watertight hatch.
  • Derived terms

    * dogs bark * gone to the dogs

    Verb

    (head)
  • (dog)
  • Anagrams

    * ---- ==Volapük==

    Noun

    (head)
  • parmigiana

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) parmigiana

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Cooked or served with Parmesan cheese.
  • Etymology 2

    (wikipedia parmigiana) From (etyl); generalised from the southern Italian dish Parmigiana di melanzane , which is made with eggplant.

    Noun

    (-)
  • (cooking, in combination) A cooking style in which a main ingredient is combined with cheese and coated with tomato sauce before being baked.
  • * 2007 June, Dining & Entertainment'', ''Orange County Magazine , page 270,
  • Specialties include veal parmigiana', chicken portobello, linguini pescatore, veal marsala, eggplant ' parmigiana and many others.
  • * 2009 , Diane Phillips, Slow Cooker: The Best Cookbook Ever with More Than 400 Easy-to-Make Recipes , page 486,
  • Traditional chicken Parmigiana with breaded chicken cutlets gets a makeover in the slow cooker. The chicken is stuffed with three cheeses and then set to simmer in an oregano-spiked tomato sauce.
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