fish fillet
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Definition
Noun: A fish fillet is a boneless piece of meat cut lengthwise from the side of a fish, parallel to the backbone. It is a specific cut prepared by removing the bones, typically leaving only the flesh.
Usage
A fish fillet refers to the prepared cut of fish itself, not the action of cutting it. It is commonly used when discussing cooking, recipes, or purchasing seafood. - The recipe calls for two salmon fish fillets. - She bought a fish fillet from the market for dinner. - The fish fillet was seasoned and pan-fried.
Advanced Usage
- As a mass noun: While typically a countable noun, it can be used in a more general sense.
- The dish is made with fish fillet, not whole fish.
Variants and Related Words
- Fillet (noun/verb): The general term for a boneless cut of meat or fish. As a verb, it means to cut into fillets.
- He will fillet the trout. (Here, 'fillet' is the verb for the action.)
- Filet: An alternative spelling, especially common in culinary contexts (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Boneless fish steak (though a steak is often a cross-section cut, not a longitudinal side)
- Fish portion (a more general term that could include other cuts)
Related Phrases
- Skin-on fillet: A fish fillet with the skin still attached.
- Skinless fillet: A fish fillet with the skin removed.
Noun
- a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish