fillet of sole
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific cut of fish: The term 'fillet of sole' refers to a boneless, lean piece of meat cut from a flatfish of the Soleidae family, typically prepared for cooking. It specifically denotes the flesh of the fish known as 'sole'.
Usage Notes
- 'Fillet of sole' is a compound noun phrase. It is used as a singular, countable noun to describe a specific food item.
- It is commonly found on restaurant menus and in culinary contexts.
- The word 'sole' in this phrase refers specifically to the type of flatfish, not to the bottom of a foot or being alone.
Examples
- As a menu item:
- For my main course, I will have the fillet of sole with lemon butter sauce.
- The chef's special tonight is pan-fried fillet of sole.
- In a cooking context:
- You need to season the fillet of sole before baking it.
- She bought two fillets of sole from the fish market.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be part of more descriptive culinary terms, though these are considered distinct compound phrases (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
- Sole fillet: A less common but synonymous phrasing.
- Fillet (noun): A general term for a boneless cut of meat or fish.
- Sole (noun): The name of the flatfish itself.
- Dover sole, Lemon sole: Specific types of sole fish, which yield a 'fillet of sole'.
Synonyms
- Sole fillet
- Flatfish fillet (This is a broader, less specific term as it could include flounder or plaice.)
Antonyms
- Whole sole (referring to the entire fish, with bones)
- Fish steak (a cross-cut section of a large, round fish, often containing bone)
Related Phrases
- To fillet a sole: The action of cutting the fish to produce a fillet.
- He knows how to fillet a sole quickly and cleanly.
Noun
- lean flesh of any of several flatfish