Showing posts with label braze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label braze. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

braise, brays, braze

Braise or braise means to prepare food by frying it in a little bit of fat, and then cooking it in a bit of liquid--
Braise the chicken by frying it on both sides and then cooking it in a few tablespoons of water for 20 minutes.
Braise the vegetables by frying them in a little butter, and then cooking in a little water.

Brays or brays ( rhymes with braise ) is the third person singular ( he, she, it ) form of "bray", meaning to make a noise like a donkey, or, said of a donkey, to make a noise--
The dog barks every time the donkey brays.
He says he's singing; she thinks he brays like a donkey.
Bray may also be the plural ( more than one ) of "bray", meaning the cry of a donkey--
The donkey's brays could be heard on the other side of the fields.

Brays is also the third person singular ( he, she, it ) form of "bray", meaning to crush fine, as in a mortar, or to spread ink on a slate before putting it on a a plate for the press--
He usually brays that before adding it to the mixture.
He brays the ink before using it, to check for lumps or particles.

Braze or braze ( rhymes with braise ) means to coat with brass, or to decorate with brass--
Then we'll braze this and it will look like a small statue.
Braze also means to join two pieces of metal by heating them and soldering them together--
If we take this to a forge they can braze it  back together.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"She left the chicken to braise, when she heard the donkey's brays, and when she came back it was a golden color, as if she had decided to braze it instead of cooking it."