See also: pane, Pane, páne, and pãne

English

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Etymology

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From French.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pæˈneɪ/, /pɑˈneɪ/

Verb

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pané (third-person singular simple present panés, present participle panéing, simple past and past participle panéed)

  1. (cooking, nonstandard, chiefly in the past tense) To bread; to coat in breadcrumbs or breading.
    • 2012, Edward Renold, David Foskett, John Fuller, editors, Chef's Compendium of Professional Recipes, →ISBN, page 206:
      2. Trim and flatten the cutlets with the batte. 3. Pané the cutlets in flour, egg and prepared crumbs. 4 Sauté both sides of cutlet []
    • 2015, David Foskett, Neil Rippington, Patricia Paskins, editors, Practical Cookery, 13th edition, →ISBN, page 68:
      1 Pané the chicken suprêmes. Shake off all surplus crumbs.

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French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pa.ne/
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Participle

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pané (feminine panée, masculine plural panés, feminine plural panées)

  1. past participle of paner

Adjective

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pané (feminine panée, masculine plural panés, feminine plural panées)

  1. breaded (covered in breadcrumbs)
    De la morue panée.

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