- Salisbury steak
- ☆ Salisbury steakn.a large patty of ground beef mixed with egg, bread crumbs, onions, seasonings, etc. and fried, broiled, or baked
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
Salisbury steak — 1897, from J.H. Salisbury (1823 1905), U.S. physician and food specialist, who promoted it. Incorrect use for hamburger traces to World War I and the deliberate attempt to purify Amer.Eng. of German loan words … Etymology dictionary
Salisbury steak — A TV dinner of Salisbury steak and macaroni and cheese Salisbury steak is a dish made from a blend of minced beef and other ingredients, which is shaped to resemble a steak, and usually is served with gravy / brown sauce. Hamburger steak is a… … Wikipedia
Salisbury steak — Un salisbury steak elaborado en Japón. Salisbury steak (denominado también Hamburger steak, filete ruso en España) es una preparación a base de carne picada de vacuno (algunas ocasiones de carne de cerdo, o incluso mezcla de ambas), la carne… … Wikipedia Español
Salisbury steak — {n.} A broiled or fried hamburger patty sometimes containing eggs, milk, bread crumbs, and seasoning. * /James ordered a Salisbury steak for lunch./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Salisbury steak — {n.} A broiled or fried hamburger patty sometimes containing eggs, milk, bread crumbs, and seasoning. * /James ordered a Salisbury steak for lunch./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Salisbury\ steak — noun A broiled or fried hamburger patty sometimes containing eggs, milk, bread crumbs, and seasoning. James ordered a Salisbury steak for lunch … Словарь американских идиом
Salisbury Steak — James H. Salisbury (1823 1905) was an English physician who promoted a diet of ground beef, which was just common hamburger, but dressed up with brown gravy to make it more appealing. The name steak was an elegant designation for ordinary meat … Dictionary of eponyms
Salisbury steak — Salis′bury steak′ n. coo ground beef, often mixed with breadcrumbs, onions, seasonings, etc., shaped into a large patty and broiled or fried • Etymology: 1895–1900, amer.; after J. H. Salisbury (1823–1905), U.S. dietitian, who promoted the eating … From formal English to slang
Salisbury steak — noun Etymology: James Henry Salisbury died 1905 American physician Date: 1897 ground beef mixed with egg, milk, bread crumbs, and seasonings and formed into a large patty and cooked … New Collegiate Dictionary
Salisbury steak — ground beef, sometimes mixed with other foods, shaped like a hamburger patty and broiled or fried, often garnished or served with a sauce. [1895 1900, Amer.; named after J. H. Salisbury (1823 1905), U.S. dietitian, who promoted the eating of such … Universalium