noun
- plural of panada: a thick paste made from bread crumbs or flour mixed with water, milk, or stock, used as a base for soups or stuffings
Usage: culinary
Examples
- The chef prepared several panadas to use as bases for different soups.
- Traditional panadas were made by soaking stale bread in broth.
- She mixed the panadas with herbs before stuffing the chicken.
- The cookbook included recipes for both sweet and savory panadas.
- Panadas can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator.