deglazing

[dee-gleyz]

de·glaze

[dee-gleyz]
verb (used with object), de·glazed, de·glaz·ing.
1.
to remove the glaze from (porcelain or the like), so as to impart a dull finish.
2.
to add wine or other liquid to (a pan in which meat has been roasted or sauteed) so as to make a sauce that incorporates the cooking juices.

Origin:
1885–90; de- + glaze
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