0 past simple and past participle of flour
1 to put flour on a surface to prevent food from sticking:
Grease and flour the tins thoroughly.
Floured crops were then made into noodles such as udon, soba, and pancakes which were eaten by locals.
It is a fish marinade (often skate) cut into pieces, floured and browned in a frying pan.
Flour tortillas or canned biscuits, rolled thin on a floured surface, cut into strips, are a quick and easy substitute for homemade dough.
It's then lightly floured, folded over several times accordion-style, and sliced into strips.
Chicken pieces are then floured or battered and then placed in the hot fat.
Mix all together and the result is a paste that is put in a buttered or floured oven tray.
The alternative method is to pan-fry or deep fry the floured fish.
The dough is put on a floured surface, pressed and stretched with the heel of the hand, folded over, and rotated through 90 repeatedly.