Chiffonade is a
cooking technique in which herbs or
leafy green vegetables (such as
spinach and
basil) are cut into long, thin strips. This is generally accomplished by stacking leaves, rolling them tightly, then cutting across the rolled leaves with a sharp knife, producing fine ribbons.
The term comes from the French language. It means "crumpled" referring to the fabric-like strips that result in this technique.
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