bain-marie

/ˌbænməˈriː/

bain-marie

English Noun
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Definition

A large pan containing hot water, into which other smaller pans are set in order to cook food slowly, or to keep food warm.

Etymology

Borrowed from French bain-marie, from Medieval Latin balneum Mariae (literally “Maria's bath”).

Example Sentences

  • "Steam tables, bains marie, and chaffing dishes require that an accurate external probe thermometer be used."
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