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brochette

[ broh-shet; French braw-shet ]

noun

plural brochettes
  1. a skewer for use in cooking.


brochette

/ brɔʃɛt; brɒˈʃɛt /

noun

  1. a skewer or small spit, used for holding pieces of meat, etc, while roasting or grilling
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of brochette1

First recorded in 1705–10; from French; Old French brochete; broach, -ette
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of brochette1

C19: from Old French brochete small pointed tool; see broach 1
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Thrush brochette is a regional speciality, though hunting the birds is often just for sport.

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Senegalese djolof fried rice, Nigerian brochettes and a Moroccan vegetable tagine are a few of the other dishes on the menu.

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Today, it has been rebranded Le Chic Resto Pop, serving hearty chicken brochettes and catering to socially disadvantaged residents and bohemian artists, who can buy 60 meals for $20.

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In New York, it's difficult to get away with gummy quenelles de brochette.

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He turned the brochettes over, and while they finished cooking he broke eggs into a tagine pot bubbling on the barbecue.

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