![]() ![]() 2 transitive + with to cover food lightly with flour, sugar etc dredge something up. As an example, a flour dredger is used to sprinkle a light coat of flour on the dough when it is being worked, such as occurs when making bread or pasta. Dredging is coating something, usually meat, with a flour before browning the item. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dredge /dred/ verb 1 intransitive, transitive to remove mud or sand from the bottom of a river, harbour etc, or to search for something by doing this They dredged for oysters. ![]() ![]() to remove unwanted things from the bottom of a river, lake, etc. Dredging with flour is often one of the steps in the standard breading procedure, which is a preliminary to sautéeing or deep-frying. Definition of dredge in English Turkish dictionary one who dredges boat which dredges dredging machine dredger a barge or barge-like vessel used for dredging dredger A box with holes in its lid used for sprinkling flour, as on meat or a breadboard called also dredging box, drudger, and drudging box dredger A dredger is a boat which is fitted with a special machine that is used to increase the size of harbours, rivers, and canals. A container with small perforated holes that is used to hold flour, herbs, or other similar ingredients that are sprinkled on foods that are being prepared. dredge définition, signification, ce quest dredge: 1. In cooking, the word dredge means to coat an item of food in flour or breadcrumbs before cooking it. ![]()
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