Searing vs Sauteing - What's the difference?
searing | sauteing |
very hot; blistering or boiling
(of a pain) having a sensation of intense sudden heat
action of the verb to sear
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* 1970 , Ebony (volume 25, number 10, August 1970, page 156)
cooking food quickly at high temperature
As verbs the difference between searing and sauteing
is that searing is present participle of lang=en while sautéing is present participle of sauté|lang=en.As an adjective searing
is very hot; blistering or boiling.As a noun searing
is action of the verb to searsearing
English
Adjective
(head)Noun
(en noun)- he was raw with the searings of the fire
- It was the time of new searings of black identity deep within the psyche of the black community.
