verb
- present participle of 'chine': to cut along the backbone or spine of (meat, especially pork or lamb) to separate the ribs
Usage: culinary/butchery term; common in meat preparation
noun
- the backbone or spine of an animal, especially as a cut of meat
Usage: culinary term; often used in plural form 'chines'
Examples
- The butcher was chining the pork ribs for the restaurant order.
- Chining the lamb makes it easier to separate the individual chops.
- The chining process requires a sharp knife and careful technique.
- After chining, the meat is ready for roasting.
- Professional chefs learn proper chining methods in culinary school.