noun
- the process of becoming white or pale
- the culinary technique of briefly boiling food then cooling it quickly
Usage: culinary
verb
- becoming white or pale, especially from shock, fear, or illness
- briefly boiling vegetables or other food in water, then plunging into cold water
Usage: culinary
Examples
- She was blanching at the sight of blood.
- His face was blanching with fear as he heard the news.
- The chef is blanching the broccoli before adding it to the stir-fry.
- Blanching almonds makes it easier to remove their skins.
- The blanching of her complexion was noticeable under the harsh lights.
- Proper blanching helps vegetables retain their bright color and crisp texture.
- The sudden blanching of his knuckles showed how tightly he was gripping the wheel.