matzo meal
noun [ U ] (also matzoh meal) uk/ˈmæt.sə ˌmiːl/ us/ˈmɑːt.sə ˌmiːl/ (also matza meal, matzah meal)
用无酵薄饼碎做的菜
a food made by crushing matzo (= thin, flat, hard bread eaten by Jewish people)
This souffle can be can be made kosher for Passover by using matzo meal instead of flour.
Matzoh meal is what makes the fried chicken extra crispy. 无酵薄饼碎让这个炸鸡格外酥脆。
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- Pour boiling water over matzo meal, stirring until combined, and then add the remaining ingredients.
- Jewish cooks make use of both matza meal and potato starch for pastries during Passover.
- Add lemon juice and enough matzah meal to bind the mixture.