entréeˈɑn treɪ
entrée (n)
entree (n)
- plural
- entrees
English Definitions:
entree, main course (noun)
the principal dish of a meal
entree, access, accession, admission, admittance (noun)
the right to enter
entrance, entranceway, entryway, entry, entree (noun)
something that provides access (to get in or get out)
"they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"
entree (noun)
the act of entering
"she made a graceful entree into the ballroom"
entrée (Noun)
the main course or main dish of a meal
entrée (Noun)
a smaller dish served before the main course of a meal.
entrée (Noun)
The act of entering somewhere, or permission to enter; admittance
entree (Noun)
An alternative spelling of entrée.
Entrée
An entrée is a dish served before the main course, or between two principal courses of a meal. The disappearance in the early 20th century of a large communal main course such as a roast as a standard part of the meal in the English-speaking world has led to the term being used to describe the main course itself in North America. This usage is unusual in the rest of the world though it is documented by some British dictionaries. Hence, in America, the term entrée is rarely used for an hors d'oeuvre, also called a "first course", "appetizer" or "starter". Outside of America, an entrée is a first course. In 1970, Richard Olney, an American living in Paris, gave the place of the entrée in a French full menu: "A dinner that begins with a soup and runs through a fish course, an entrée, a sorbet, a roast, salad, cheese and dessert, and that may be accompanied by from three to six wines, presents a special problem of orchestration". In 1967 Julia Child and her co-authors outlined the character of such entrées, which – when they did not precede a roast – might serve as the main course of a luncheon, in a chapter of "Entrées and Luncheon Dishes" that included quiches, tarts and gratins, soufflés and timbales, gnocchi, quenelles and crêpes.
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