Noun
carpaccio (countable and uncountable, plural carpaccios)
Thinly sliced raw beef or tuna, usually served as an appetizer.
Carpaccio of beef is a thin slice of raw beef dressed with olive oil, lemon juice and seasoning. Source: Internet
There’s a surprise lurking underneath the crimson blob of bison carpaccio, which arrives looking like a magician’s kerchief before the reveal: Beneath it lies a mound of salty potato crisps. Source: Internet
We started with the tender, melt-in-the-mouth beef carpaccio, and mushroom bruschetta oozing with garlic. Source: Internet
I can see myself trying to replicate some of these - especially the melt in your mouth carpaccio! Source: Internet
I learned a lot about Sofia as we created her husband’s recipe for a mushroom carpaccio. Source: Internet
The figs and burrata appetizer, dotted with olives and drizzled with spicy arrabbiata sauce, is as pleasing to the eye as the palate, and the beet-cured salmon carpaccio is an edible mosaic. Source: Internet