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What is the past tense of saute?

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The past tense of saute is sauteed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of saute is sautes.

The present participle of saute is sauteing.

The past participle of saute is sauteed.

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Examples
I love a side dish of anchos sauteed in butter and olive oil, more butter and olive oil than they need.
Arrange the asparagus tips and sauteed porcini mushrooms around the filets.
Some examples of healthy comfort food include baked sweet potatoes, minestrone soup or sauteed vegetables over rice.
In addition, sauteed long green chiles are often served in Apulian and Calabrian restaurants as a side dish.
This potato and chickpea paste is rolled out like dough and filled with sauteed onion, pinenuts, currants, allspice, and tahini.
The haddock was perfectly flaky and moist, lightly topped with bread crumbs, and served over sauteed spinach and sage mashed potatoes.

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