Definition of Shalots

1. shalot [n] - See also: shalot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shalots

shallowing
shallowish
shallowly
shallowness
shallownesses
shallowpate
shallowpates
shallows
shallu
shalm
shalms
shalom
shalom aleichem
shaloms
shalot
shalots (current term)
shalt
shalwar
shalwar-kameez
shalwar kameez
shalwars
shaly
sham
sham-movement vertigo
sham Abram
sham feeding
sham marriage
sham marriages
sham rage
shama

Literary usage of Shalots

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Art of French Cookery by Antoine B. Beauvilliers (1827)
"duced in a saucepan; minced parsley and shalots; boil the sauce; put in a large bit of excellent butter, and the juice of a large lemon; clean the roes, ..."

2. A Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts: And Collateral Information in the Arts by Arnold James Cooley (1845)
"Stale strong beer 1 gallon ; anchovies 1 \ Ihs. ; peeled shalots l Ib.; ... Juice of walnut shells 30 gallons ; salt 1 bushel ; allspice and shalots, ..."

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