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Definition of coq au vin in English: coq au vinnounˌkɒk əʊ ˈvãˌkōk ō ˈvaN mass nounA casserole of chicken pieces cooked in red wine. Example sentencesExamples - Women saunter down the streets of the capital, Dakar, in dazzling fashions; nightclubs pump with a thriving loom music scene; restaurants in French-style buildings serve coq au vin and cappuccinos.
- It's a chicken stew that can stand on its own alongside other stewed chicken dishes, coq au vin and chicken cacciatore.
- But he should worry: if you can get a table at Balthazar, you're as likely as ever to see some celeb across the crowded room tucking into coq au vin or steak frîtes.
- Look up the recipe for coq au vin in Larousse and it advises using a Chambertin or a Mercurey.
- There was a time, not that long ago, when the most exotic fare on offer in our capital city was coq au vin, a desultory vindaloo or a slab of lasagne.
- Next, Nick entertained Eva while I tucked into my coq au vin: a tender chicken leg served on a bed of sauté potatoes with mushrooms and onions bobbing in the gravy.
- I questioned the substitution of Pepsi for red wine in a formulation of coq au vin.
- Kenneth Slessor often told the story of the night Adam cooked coq au vin.
- Among heartier entrées, however, the St. Louis ribs weren't worth the messy effort, and my Cornish-game-hen coq au vin had a lovely, juicy exterior, but was dried out inside.
- France's coq au vin, for instance, qualifies - it has the power to evoke years of tradition.
- The other, a New Yorker who was seeing two therapists simultaneously, claimed that my attempts to impress him with an authentic coq au vin indicated that I was deeply insecure.
- Chef Jean Joho draws on his background in French casual food for a menu that includes coq au vin and cassoulet.
- The main course menu included coq au vin, fish pie, beef stroganoff and steaks cooked in different sauces, but also more unusual dishes, including fish and Thai flavours.
- That old rooster that died of old age was tomorrow's coq au vin.
- That's the secret of my coq au vin, which is essentially just a lazy casserole.
- You don't go to a place like Pistol to sample their cassoulet or coq au vin, but for solid bar fare and well-designed sandwiches, it's definitely one of the Main's better choices.
- Daube, cassoulet, sauce béchamel, coq au vin, and all the other manifestations of French cuisine are the accoutrements of the good life.
- He ordered French onion soup, coq au vin and poire belle hélène.
- He is a happy rooster and I guarantee he will not end up as coq au vin.
- At block parties we dined on coq au vin, wild mushroom ragout, and home-baked sourdough bread.
Origin French, literally 'cock in wine'. Definition of coq au vin in US English: coq au vinnounˌkōk ō ˈvaN A casserole of chicken pieces cooked in red wine. Example sentencesExamples - Kenneth Slessor often told the story of the night Adam cooked coq au vin.
- The other, a New Yorker who was seeing two therapists simultaneously, claimed that my attempts to impress him with an authentic coq au vin indicated that I was deeply insecure.
- It's a chicken stew that can stand on its own alongside other stewed chicken dishes, coq au vin and chicken cacciatore.
- Look up the recipe for coq au vin in Larousse and it advises using a Chambertin or a Mercurey.
- Next, Nick entertained Eva while I tucked into my coq au vin: a tender chicken leg served on a bed of sauté potatoes with mushrooms and onions bobbing in the gravy.
- I questioned the substitution of Pepsi for red wine in a formulation of coq au vin.
- Among heartier entrées, however, the St. Louis ribs weren't worth the messy effort, and my Cornish-game-hen coq au vin had a lovely, juicy exterior, but was dried out inside.
- At block parties we dined on coq au vin, wild mushroom ragout, and home-baked sourdough bread.
- That's the secret of my coq au vin, which is essentially just a lazy casserole.
- The main course menu included coq au vin, fish pie, beef stroganoff and steaks cooked in different sauces, but also more unusual dishes, including fish and Thai flavours.
- But he should worry: if you can get a table at Balthazar, you're as likely as ever to see some celeb across the crowded room tucking into coq au vin or steak frîtes.
- Women saunter down the streets of the capital, Dakar, in dazzling fashions; nightclubs pump with a thriving loom music scene; restaurants in French-style buildings serve coq au vin and cappuccinos.
- He ordered French onion soup, coq au vin and poire belle hélène.
- Daube, cassoulet, sauce béchamel, coq au vin, and all the other manifestations of French cuisine are the accoutrements of the good life.
- Chef Jean Joho draws on his background in French casual food for a menu that includes coq au vin and cassoulet.
- France's coq au vin, for instance, qualifies - it has the power to evoke years of tradition.
- He is a happy rooster and I guarantee he will not end up as coq au vin.
- There was a time, not that long ago, when the most exotic fare on offer in our capital city was coq au vin, a desultory vindaloo or a slab of lasagne.
- You don't go to a place like Pistol to sample their cassoulet or coq au vin, but for solid bar fare and well-designed sandwiches, it's definitely one of the Main's better choices.
- That old rooster that died of old age was tomorrow's coq au vin.
Origin French, literally ‘cock in wine’. |