Concasse
volume
British pronunciation/kɒnkɐseɪ/
American pronunciation/kɑːnkɐseɪ/
concassé

Definizione e Significato di "concasse"

to concasse
01

concassare, tagliare a pezzi grossi

to prepare vegetables or fruits, especially tomatoes, by removing the seeds, peeling, and cutting them into big pieces
Concasse
01

concassé, pomodori concassé

a cooking technique that involves peeling, deseeding, and dicing tomatoes into small pieces

What is "concassé"?

Concassé is a culinary term used to describe a method of preparing tomatoes. In this technique tomatoes are first blanched in boiling water to loosen the skins, then shocked in ice water to stop the cooking process. The skins are then peeled off, and the tomatoes are deseeded and chopped into small, even pieces. Concassé tomatoes are often used in sauces, soups, and other dishes where a smooth texture is desired, as the removal of the skin and seeds creates a smoother consistency.

02

concassé, dimezzato

the food that has been prepared by being roughly cut or diced

concasse

v
example
Esempio
She concasses the fruits meticulously, removing seeds and skins before dicing them into large chunks for the salad.
The chef concassed the tomatoes for the sauce, ensuring they were roughly chopped to add texture.
To prepare the salsa, first, you need to concasse the tomatoes.
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