Glossary entry (derived from question below)
español term or phrase:
tallarín saltado
inglés translation:
stir fry noodles
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Trans Serv
Sep 11, 2013 14:15
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español term
tallarín saltado
español al inglés
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Cocina / Gastronomía
Los platos que se consumen con una frecuencia de una vez al mes o menos seguido son el pollo broaster, el tallarín saltado criollo, el tallarín saltado tipo chifa y el pollo con verduras chinas.
Proposed translations
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4 +4 | stir fry noodles |
Trans Serv
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4 | sauteed noodles |
Lida Garcia
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Sep 17, 2013 04:03: Trans Serv Created KOG entry
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stir fry noodles
Buen dia!
Vivo en Estados Unidos y aca los llaman "stir fry noodles", especialmente en los locales de comidas asiaticas.
Espero que le sirva!
Vivo en Estados Unidos y aca los llaman "stir fry noodles", especialmente en los locales de comidas asiaticas.
Espero que le sirva!
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Alex Lago
: Have to agree with this option, as all the images I looked at for tallarin salteado criollo looked like stir fry noodles
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neilmac
: = "Salteado". We don't usually "sautée" noodles, we stir-fry them...
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Lida Garcia
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Clara Nino
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sauteed noodles
:)
Discussion
So, depending on context it can indicate a type of spaghetti or the generic reference.
Stir fry is also high heat, but more fat. Because the food is cooking in oil, it can be moved around without altering the browining process (Maillard reaction, usually). So, typically there's more agitation to insure the food cooks evenly. Also, the ideal pan is different -- for stiry frying that is a wok. A wok allows the cook to move food through a depth of oil, without leaving it there for a few minutes. While contact conduction plays a role, the physics of stir frying is much more dependent on liquid immersion conduction.
http://www.cheftalk.com/t/44180/saute-vs-stir-fry
Having said this Spanish does not really have this difference and you saltear both in a sarten and a wok so I think the best option is stir fry (after looking at images of the dish)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagliatelle
http://en.pastazara.com/special-shapes/sauteed-tagliatelle-w...