concasse
noun
con·cas·se
ˈkäŋ-kə-ˌsā
variants
or less commonly concassé
: food that has been roughly chopped
Dessert was warm chocolate souffle torte with strawberry-mint concasse, toasted macadamia nut dust and malted Kahlua crema.—
Scott A. Johnson
… Thai sweet potato boats topped with avocado and tofu concasse.—
Mark Taylor
especially
: vegetables (such as tomatoes) that have been peeled, seeded, and diced
The chicken is tender, the tomato concasse with basil is hearty, and the rice is rich. —
Jennifer McLaine
This quick summer soup is as versatile as minestrone. Finely diced green peppers, minced leeks, minced green beans and a fresh tomato concasse are all delicious additions. —
Perla Meyers
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