2. Adjective. finely chopped ¹
3. Adjective. minutely subdivided ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Minced
1. mince [v] - See also: mince
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minced
Literary usage of Minced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice by Eliza Acton (1858)
"Keep these stirred over a gentle fire until the thickening is of a deep yellow
brown; then add a pound of rump-steak, finely minced, and keep it well ..."
2. A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy and by Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell (1824)
"Stew a few small mushrooms in their own liquor and a bit of butter, a quarter of
an hour; mince them very small, and add them (with their liquor) to minced ..."
3. Modern Cookery, in All Its Branches: Reduced to a System of Easy Practice by Eliza Acton (1845)
"Some persons like a portion of fat minced with it, others object to the ...
minced VEAL AND OYSTERS. The most elegant mode of preparing this dish is to ..."
4. Salads and Sauces by Thomas Jefferson Murrey (1884)
"Cut hard-boiled eggs in two, take out the yolks, and pound half of them to a
paste with an equal quantity of minced chicken; add a highly-seasoned ..."
5. The Boston Cooking-school Cook Book by Fannie Merritt Farmer (1896)
"minced Veal on Toast. Prepare as minced Lamb on Toast, using veal in place of lamb.
Blanquette of Veal. Reheat two cups cold roast veal, cut in small strips ..."
6. The Picayune Creole Cook Book (1922)
"minced Very Fine. I Clove of Garlic, minced Very Fine. ... 2 Teaspoonfuls of
Finely Ground Black 3 Sprigs of Parsley, Finely minced. ..."