balsamic
bal·sam·ic [ bȯl-ˈsa-mik]
1 : of, relating to, yielding, or containing balsam 2 : made with balsamic vinegar
//a balsamic vinaigrette
Recent Examples on the Web
//Sweet, juicy plum and bright summer tomatoes are an unexpected and fantastic combo, especially with a balsamic drizzle.
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Kari Sonde, Washington Post, "Snack your way to dinner with these 8 recipes," 22 Aug. 2019
//Serve the broccolini on a platter next to the steak with bowls of extra gremolata and balsamic vinaigrette on the side.
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Ben Mims, latimes.com, "Grilled Rib-Eye Steak with Pistachio Gremolata and Charred Balsamic Broccolini," 26 June 2019
//Burrata Caprese is always rich and decadent, but Murano twists this with balsamic pearls.
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Marc Bona, cleveland.com, "Murano keeps Italian focus in sleek restaurant setting (review, photos)," 12 Sep. 2019
//To keep each bite of your pizza or cheesesteak varied, Tono offers a selection of house sauces and oils — balsamic glaze, red chili oil, hot honey and garlic aioli — to assist.
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Nancy Ngo, Twin Cities, "Pizza and Cheesesteaks name of game at new Tono’s in Maplewood," 27 Aug. 2019
//The savory journey continues through the finish, characterized by pleasantly sweet tobacco, plums, and balsamic herbs.
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Rachel King, Fortune, "How to Drink Red Wine During the Hot, Hot Summer," 10 Aug. 2019
//Note: To make balsamic syrup, heat two cups balsamic vinegar and reduce by half, storing the rest for later use.
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San Diego Union-Tribune, "Cooking shellfish: Chef Paul Arias shares recipes and tips," 18 June 2019
//Along with more standard fare, Coolhaus pumps out flavors like balsamic fig and mascarpone, black sesame and fried chicken and waffles.
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Scottie Andrew And Katherine Dillinger, CNN, "Mustard ice cream is a weird new way to celebrate National Mustard Day, but hey why not," 1 Aug. 2019
//Along with more standard fare, Coolhaus pumps out flavors like balsamic fig and mascarpone, black sesame and fried chicken and waffles.
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Cnn.com Wire Service, The Mercury News, "Celebrate National Mustard Day with … ice cream?," 1 Aug. 2019
First Known Use of balsamic
1676, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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