English
Etymology
From sauté + -ed.
Pronunciation
Adjective
sautéed (comparative more sautéed, superlative most sautéed)
- (cooking) That has been cooked using a small amount of fat in an open pan over a relatively high heat.
2021 July 1, Gregory McNamee, “Does spinach make you strong? Ask Popeye – and science”, in CNN[1]:“It’s so versatile and can be enjoyed raw or cooked. You can enjoy spinach added to salads, smoothies, muffins, sautéed in stir fries, soups, and in pesto,” Al Bochi said.
Derived terms
Verb
sautéed
- simple past and past participle of sauté
- simple past and past participle of sautée