Noun
of Sou
Alt. of Souse
Source: Webster's dictionaryI train my chefs with a blindfold. I'll get my sous chef and myself to cook a dish. The young chef would have to sit down and eat it with a blindfold. If they can't identify the flavor, they shouldn't be cooking the dish. Gordon Ramsay
To give a man 5 sous because he is poor and has no bread is perfect, but to give him a blowjob because he has no girlfriend is too much of a good thing: you don't have to do that. Michel Houellebecq
A few years back, Mello took the cooking world by storm with a groundbreaking idea: an internet-connected sous vide machine that could not only cook your food, but also keep it cool until you were ready to cook. Source: Internet
Carulli also enlisted his kitchen staff when it came time to test and tweak recipes, especially leaning on sous chef and kitchen manager Diana Rodriguez for input. Source: Internet
As you see, the genius sous chef sliced a cup of shallots; we also took the tips off about 2 bunches (the recipe calls for 2 lbs.) of asparagus -- using a few tips and most of the stems for the soup itself. Source: Internet
In Zola's words, which are the subtitle of the Rougon-Macquart series, they are ''"L'Histoire naturelle et sociale d'une famille sous le Second Empire"("The natural and social history of a family under the Second Empire"). Source: Internet