Examples of using Filet in English and their translations into Malay
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The Filet- O- Fish.
I will take the filet mignon.
Fish filet and a Coke?
We end up being a filet mignon.
Lobster, filet mignon or duck?
And for you, sir? I will have the filet,?
Okay.-Prepare filet mignon.
Filet Mignon with Asparagus.
Large fish filet of your choice.
I need two salmon, three salade composée, and three filet.
Shall I filet this fish, milady?
I hear they're serving filet on the bone.
Three filet working. I need plates.
Hey, would you like a glass of Barolo to go with your filet?
I will filet you and use your bones for… Huh?
Thank you for this food, even if it's not steak filet.
Cut the filet into thin slices, fold in gently.
Tournedos Rossini- A French dish prepared with filet mignon.
I chose a filet of fish because I wanted fish.
Of the parts of the carcass can be distinguished shoulder, chop,tenderloin and filet.
Girls Fur Filet- manufacturer, factory, supplier from China.
Mixed grilled fish: squid, king prawns, filet fish, cuttle fish and green salad.
My little filet mignon with a little fat around the edges.
It tastes good, and I'm important. And I will have the filet, rare, because it's expensive.
Filet of beef with pink pepper cream with green salad.
These are high-volume products aggregated from many sources, and for whichall of the individual units- be they whole fish, filets, or value-add products- are considered identical, regardless of how, where, when, or by whom they were produced or harvested.
Filet of Saint-Pierre, sabayon with spices and lime, sweet potato, vegetables.
And I will have the filet, rare, because it's expensive, it tastes good, and I'm important.
Filet mignon(French for“exquisite or dainty fillet”) is a steak cut of beef taken from the tenderloin, or psoas major of the steer or heifer.
Traditional cooking calls for the filet mignon to be seared on each side using intense heat for a short time and then transferred to a lower heat to cook the meat all the way through.