Meaning & Definition of word "Filet"

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    Filet

    /fɪˈleɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A piece of boneless meat or fish, typically cut from a larger portion.
      • Example: The chef served a beautifully seared salmon filet with a lemon butter sauce.
    • 2. A portion of flesh or the meat from an animal that has been neatly prepared.
      • Example: She ordered a filet mignon at the steakhouse, which is known for its high-quality cuts.

    verb:

    • 1. To remove the bones from a piece of meat or fish.
      • Example: The cook will filet the fish before preparing it for grilling.
    • 2. To cut into fillets.
      • Example: He learned how to filet a chicken breast for the recipe.

    Etymology

    French 'filet' meaning 'string' or 'little string'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    filet mignon:

    A tender cut of beef taken from the smaller end of the tenderloin.

    salmon filet:

    A boneless piece of salmon, often served grilled or baked.

    Related Words

    fillet:

    An alternative spelling of filet, typically relating to fish or meat.

    butcher:

    A person who prepares and sells meat.

    Slang Meanings of filet

    Meaning: In restaurant lingo, a term often used for any high-quality meat dish.

    Example Sentence: The chef recommended the filet as the best dish on the menu.

    Meaning: Slang in some areas for a gourmet meal.

    Example Sentence: We're having filet tonight, it's a special occasion.