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carpaccio



car·pac·cio [ kär-ˈpä-ch(ē-)ō]



carpaccio   
noun
[kär-ˈpä-ch(ē-)ō]

Definition of carpaccio

 (Entry 1 of 2)

: thinly sliced raw meat or fish served with a sauce often used as a postpositive modifier
//beef carpaccio

carpaccio   
biographical
[kär-ˈpä-ch(ē-ˌ)ō]

Definition of Carpaccio (Entry 2 of 2)

Vittore circa 1460–1525(or 1526) Italian painter



Did You Know

Carpaccio is not the only dish named after a person, though its name might have the most artful origin. Created in 1950 by Venetian restaurateur Giuseppe Cipriani, carpaccio is named after Vittore Carpaccio, the Renaissance painter. Cipriani created the dish for the Countess Amalia Nani Mocenigo, who had been under doctor’s orders to avoid cooked meats. According to Cipriani’s memoir, he chose to name the dish after Carpaccio because the red in the beef matched the colors found in Carpaccio’s paintings. Recently, some restaurants have begun using the term for similarly prepared non-meat dishes (such as pear carpaccio).



Recent Examples on the Web

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun
//The octopus carpaccio was nice, laid out in razor-thin slices with a citrus bite and a tomato confit salad.
Mike Sutter, ExpressNews.com, "Zero-star restaurant review: Savor Bistro loses its way in San Antonio’s Stone Oak," 17 Oct. 2019

//Dishes include peppery tomato and celery soup, sweet potato spaghetti alfredo, and beetroot daikon carpaccio.
Jaimie Potters, Marie Claire, "Where to Stay, Eat, and Explore in Dubrovnik, Croatia," 14 Oct. 2019

//Minke whale carpaccio is served with local permaculture microgreens.
BostonGlobe.com, "In Norway, so much beauty — 24 hours a day — and fear of its demise - The Boston Globe," 26 Sep. 2019

//Menu highlights include stracciatella toast with caviar; tuna carpaccio with lemon aioli;roasted halibut with couscous, mussels, almonds; and raisins and olive oil cake with citrus, candied pistachios and whipped cream.
Julie Giuffrida, latimes.com, "Where to eat out for Valentine's Day dinner," 5 Feb. 2018

//The beef carpaccio platter ($18) was hefty, thin tenderloin slices topped with a generous scattering of arugula and Parmesan shavings.
Michael Mayo, sun-sentinel.com, "Review: Talento, Tuscan Prime, Piazza Italia. A trio of new Italian restaurants on Las Olas Boulevard," 7 Aug. 2019

//Beef carpaccio, artichoke, meatballs and zucchini fritte are among nine shareables, with seven salads also offered.
Marc Bona, cleveland.com, "Leo’s Italian Social opens in Cuyahoga Falls - first look," 4 Sep. 2019

//Beyoncé, Jay Z and Blue Ivy regularly rent a private room at downtown’s B&B to feast on bellinis, wagyu carpaccio and crème brûlée.
Kimberly Wilson, Essence, "How To Spend A Beyoncé Themed Weekend in Houston," 26 Aug. 2019

//Octopus appears a couple of times on the menu, first as a carpaccio dusted with fennel and serrano powder, and again as part of the red snapper ceviche.
Phil Vettel, chicagotribune.com, "Triple-threat dining: Aboyer and Silencieux join George Trois for a Winnetka trifecta," 5 Aug. 2019


First Known Use of carpaccio

Noun

1974, in the meaning defined above



History and Etymology for carpaccio

Noun

Vittore Carpaccio; from the prominent use of red in his painting



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