deglaze

verb
/diːˈɡleɪz/UK

Etymology

From French déglacer (literally “de-ice”), influenced by glaze.

  1. derived from déglacer

Definitions

  1. To remove glaze from.

  2. To abrade the cylinders of an engine to ensure a tight seal.

  3. To detach small pieces of cooked food from a pan by adding liquid, so that they can be…

    To detach small pieces of cooked food from a pan by adding liquid, so that they can be used in further cooking.

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Derived

deglazer

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