verb
- present participle of escalop; to cook (meat or fish) by breading and frying, often in a scallop shell or shell-shaped dish
- present participle of escalop; to decorate with a scalloped edge or pattern
Usage: culinary; also spelled scalloping in some contexts
Usage: design, sewing
noun
- the action or process of cooking food by breading and frying, or of creating a scalloped edge
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The chef was escaloping the veal cutlets for the evening service.
- She enjoyed escaloping the edges of the quilt with decorative stitching.
- Escaloping is a classic French cooking technique for preparing delicate meats.
- The recipe called for escaloping the fish fillets before serving them with lemon sauce.
- The seamstress finished escaloping the neckline of the dress with a contrasting thread.