mouli

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mouli (plural moulis)

  1. A hand-operated kitchen utensil designed for grating or pureeing small quantities of food.
    • 1978, Ireland of the Welcomes, volume 27, Irish Tourist Board:
      Certain fruits must be sieved or put through a mouli to get out the skins and pips.
    • 2014, Tracklements Savoury Preserves: Traditional, handmade accompaniments for meat, cheese or fish:
      Some moulis come with a selection of fine, medium or coarse discs.
    • 2019, Susan Hurley, Eight Lives:
      He'd won her over by not only fronting to her annual making-of-the-tomato-sauce day, but also hand-cranking almost two hundred kilos of tomatoes through the moulis.
    • 2021, Belinda Jeffery, A Year of Sundays: A cookbook, a conversation, and reflections on the world around me:
      I then get out my trusty mouli and run the whole lot through it (my lovely friend and clever cooking teacher, Paola Bacchia, tells me Italians call a mouli, a 'passatutto', which sounds so much more lyrical to me).