fillet

ஆட்டுக்கறி
definition
verb
Ask your fishmonger to fillet it and remove the small bones.
remove the bones from (a fish).
noun
a chicken breast fillet
a fleshy boneless piece of meat from near the loins or the ribs of an animal.
He wears a fillet in his hair and has a richly colored and embroidered himation wrapped around his waist.
a band or ribbon worn around the head, especially for binding the hair.
example
roast 'fillet' of lamb
Nottingham Crown Court heard that staff, in threadbare butchers' aprons, worked into the early hours to 'fillet' carcasses which had been condemned as unfit for human consumption.
Top 'fillet' with cilantro, coating it as mush as possible.
In parametric models, each entity, such as a line or a 'fillet' , has parameters associated with it.
The best thing is therefore to 'fillet' any fish you are going to put in the curry, and use all the heads and skeletons to make the stock.
The main course (of the seven that evening) was a 'fillet' of veal done in the Barolo wine with cauliflower ganache and endives in red sea salt.
He wears a 'fillet' in his hair and has a richly colored and embroidered himation wrapped around his waist.
That was followed by a chicken 'fillet' covered with a great creamy sauce and mashed potatoes alongside it.
To serve spoon some pineapple mint and heirloom tomato salad onto the center of a plate and set a yellowtail snapper 'fillet' on top.
The Broadcaster had the baked 'fillet' of salmon with a honey and wholegrain mustard crust.
We finished with a 'fillet' of pork with a port wine reduction and then the aforementioned triple textured chocolate and sat back totally satiated.
A good 'fillet' of sea bream was rather overwhelmed by a quilt of very salty black olive paste and the grilled eel in a herb crust was also a little heavy-handed.
a chicken breast 'fillet'
Mr. Davies observed that the 'fillet' welds in way of the damaged ballast tanks and fuel tank had failed.
I much prefer to 'fillet' fish after they have chilled, back at the dock or anchorage when the boat is quiet and feet are not slipping on a bloody deck.
The generous 'fillet' at the top of the principal cove of the cornice is finished with a two-color mouse-tooth banding.
Once you've got a good 'fillet' of new season lamb from the butcher you seal it and you wrap it in the pastry - it doesn't have to be flash - using whatever flavourings you want.
Bea had less luck with her baked 'fillet' of halibut on a creamy risotto of smoked salmon.
My 'fillet' of venison with a roulade of celeriac and roasted wild mushrooms in a red wine and port jus was absolutely fine apart from one key factor.
Scale, clean and 'fillet' the remaining fish, putting skin, bones, heads etc. into a large pan with the fish trimmings and 2 litres of water.
Alias, however, uses the surfaces to define the 'fillet' .
The fish 'fillet' in wine sauce disappeared off the menu.
He also parted company with the Farnese Flora by exchanging her wreath and 'fillet' for oak crowns, a reminder that his figure stood against the thick woods of Versailles.
One critic says his tongue could 'fillet' a fish, and this week he comes to New Zealand to headline the Comedy Festival and perform solo shows in Auckland and Christchurch.
This was true in the case of the Venus Esquilina, whose pose Poynter completed by showing her wrapping a 'fillet' around her head.
There is an amusing story associated with this extremely expensive and elegant dish which required a whole 'fillet' of sturgeon per person.
Equally as mysterious, is the skill that is required to 'fillet' the flesh through the network of bones.
Big ones over 2lbs I like to 'fillet' four ways, and then grill the fillets using lemon butter as a baste.
a splayed mortar 'fillet' at the junction of the roof with the chimney stack
Mr Gucci had the 'fillet' of veal braised in brown chicken stock, sautéed ceps, baby spinach and truffle cream at £20.
Credits: Google Translate