英:[ˈspætʃkɒk]
美:[ˈspætʃkɑk]
英:[ˈspætʃkɒk]
美:[ˈspætʃkɑk]
复数:spatchcocks
第三人称单数:spatchcocks
现在分词:spatchcocking
过去式:spatchcocked
过去分词:spatchcocked
noun
a fowl split and grilled usually immediately after being killed and dressed
transitive verb
to prepare (as a fowl) for eating as or as if a spatchcock
to introduce by or as if by interpolation or insertion all the random majesty of the place appeared spatchcocked, rectified, and jumbled—John Cheever
task of attempting to spatchcock the new evidence into an existing framework—Times Literary Supplement
也是 spatch-cock,在烹饪中是一个俚语,1785年(Grose)开始使用,指的是将猎鸟沿脊椎剖开并摊平后烤制的方法; 一个起源不明的词。"最初在爱尔兰使用,后来主要在英属印度" [OED]。Grose 说这个词是指杀死后立即烤制的禽类。
It originated in Ireland in the late eighteenth century as a noun, referring to the bird thus dispatched, and indeed it may have been based on the verb dispatch, with the addition of cock. Another probable influence is the earlier spitchcock, a word of mysterious origin denoting similar treatment meted out to eels and other fish. [Ayto, "Diner's Dictionary"]
它起源于18世纪晚期的爱尔兰,作为一个名词,指的是被这样处理的鸟,实际上可能是基于动词 dispatch,再加上 cock。另一个可能的影响是早期的 spitchcock,一个起源神秘的词,指的是对鳗鱼和其他鱼类采取的类似处理方式。[Ayto, "Diner's Dictionary"]
作为某种鸡肉菜肴的名称, Smache-cok 可以追溯到15世纪中叶。
Noun probably alteration of spitchcock
1 “Can we just agree that spatchcocking is the best way to roast a turkey?”
2 My wife and I would rather spatchcock chickens, but we did spend all weekend making turkey stock for gravy and there will always be mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce on our Thanksgiving table.
3 Most will be roasted, some deep-fried, a few spatchcocked and nearly all turned into sandwiches the day after.
4 She even elevated the most basic recipe — a spatchcocked, roasted chicken — with a marinade heavy with paprika and thyme.
5 To prep, remove the backbone of the turkey and press it flat, a technique called spatchcock.This will result in a juicer bird because the flattened turkey will cook more evenly.
6 Even under the intense stress of the Brexit crisis, our spatchcock constitution is just about keeping it together.
7 As for grilling whole chickens, spatchcocking, or removing the chicken's backbone so that it lays flat, will allow the chicken to rest flush with the grate, yielding a tender, juicy bird.
8 He is the culinary director and managing partner at this latest spot, where wood-oven cooking produces spatchcocked chicken, pork prime rib and whole branzino.
9 Make Ahead: The chicken can be spatchcocked and seasoned up to 24 hours before roasting.
10 Danny Ye — formerly of Nobu in New York — is also making a spatchcock chicken, served with the kind of crackly skin you start to salivate over when someone says the word spatchcock.
11 Most of our recipes are traditional methods for roasting a whole turkey, but you may want to spatchcock it for speedier service.
12 Runners spun through dining rooms, their forearms inked and weighed down with plates of spatchcocked Cornish game hen and endive Caesar salad dusted with breadcrumbs.
13 You can also ask your butcher to spatchcock for you, or procure a bird from Rivera — he’ll do every step for $60.
14 Some years I brined the turkey, other years it was smoked, spatchcocked or slow-roasted.
15 The garlicky Georgian poussins I revere and will be eating again and again are spatchcocked, and then cooked on the stove top over very low heat.
16 He has served it whole, cut up, spatchcocked and boned.
17 For whole chickens, dense with breast and bone, I spatchcock, flatten and slash the meat for heat to penetrate uniformly.
18 If you're thinking about grilling a whole chicken without spatchcocking, think again; it's difficult to cook evenly and not worth the inevitable frustration.
19 It is half of B*Witched doing a spatchcocked Lady Gaga impression based on the guitar riff from The Flight Of The Conchords' theme with hollow vocals about dancing.
20 Near one of the entrances to the Green Zone, food vendors placed spatchcocked chickens to cook over charcoal grills on crowded sidewalks.
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