The rest of my companions had things like smoked salmon salad, steak, bouillabaisse, and veal and pork stew. |
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Thai bouillabaisse is equally lush and vibrant with cilantro and lemongrass. |
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The firm flesh of weevers gives them a useful role in bouillabaisse and other fish soups. |
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Those who are allergic to shellfish have to avoid words even like bouillabaisse, fish stock, seafood flavoring, and clam extract. |
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Hearty bouillabaisse is one of life's greatest pleasures, as long as it is done properly. |
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The Greeks brought a chowder called brodetto, which later evolved over time into bouillabaisse. |
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Seafood is next covering fresh salmon, eel, prawns, lobster and a bouillabaisse of fish and seafood. |
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Typically seen in Middle Eastern dishes, saffron is also the star ingredient in dishes like paella, bouillabaisse, and risotto Milanese. |
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The bouillabaisse, the famous fish soup that originated in Marseilles, was a real treat. |
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Choose almost any of them, order a bowl of bouillabaisse and you will be in culinary heaven. |
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The Basque version of bouillabaisse, or fish stew, is called ttoro and includes mussels, crayfish, congers, the head of a codfish, and three other kinds of fish. |
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If you want a combination of these delicacies, order the bouillabaisse, which comes in a slim glass bowl, with a King Kong lobster claw sticking out the top. |
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The chicken bouillabaisse fell a little flat, its light flavor too delicate to compete with the hearty savoriness of the other dishes. |
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Real bouillabaisse should cause diners to break out in a sweat and render them unfit for human society for the next 12 hours. |
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But the boycott measure is also confused, chiefly because of its bouillabaisse of motivations. |
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You thought you understood hummus, moussaka, lamb tagine and bouillabaisse? |
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I refresh myself after a day in the train with a marvellously spicy bouillabaisse in the elegant, vaulted Les Arcenaulx, one of many atmospheric harbour-side restaurants. |
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His menu is a greatest hits of the Mediterranean songbook: moussaka, osso buco, goulash, bouillabaisse. |
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I made a bouillabaisse of fish from the Baltic Sea and a boned, stuffed saddle of lamb, using lamb from the island of Gotland. |
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What about the bouillabaisse you just ordered? Is the farmed-raised salmon it contains healthy? |
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Rust wonderfully with fish soup and is inextricably linked with the bouillabaisse. |
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The store has the same set-up as in the Netherlands, with a few Belgian additions, such as bouillabaisse, crêpes and a wider selection of wines. |
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Arrange lobster over gnocchi and top with bouillabaisse sauce. |
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I love caldeirada, which is a Portuguese version of bouillabaisse. |
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Kakavia, the Greek version of bouillabaisse, comes in a large earthenware pot filled to the brim with scorpionfish, clams, mussels and vegetables, in a saffron-scented fish stock. |
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Try the bouillabaisse, duck confit, lamb provencal, escargots, French onion soup or steak Bordelaise. |
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Popular recipes are paella, bouillabaisse, risotto Milanese, biryani, ras malai and kulfi. |
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Thai bouillabaisse with lemongrass and kafir leaves. |
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There's more to fish soups than the famous bouillabaisse. |
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Not to forget the wonderful, world famous herbs of Provence, the bouillabaisse, the former poor man's food or vegetable stew ratatouille are cooked with the remains of fishing into a healthy soup. |
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The fish can actually be cream cheese bouillabaisse made to look like fish. |
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Among the entrées, there are simply presented, almost inhibited steaks — rib eye, shell, hanger, or filet — and a lacklustre seafood cioppino that tries to bridge the divide between a bouillabaisse and a gumbo. |
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Meanwhile, my three dining companions all ordered crab, basil and salmon tortellini with a bouillabaisse sauce, basil foam and, again, brioche. |
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At Oceana in Midtown, they are served in bouillabaisse as well as in a sliced spring roll, their tails spilling out of the wrappers like the ends of footlong hot dogs. |
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On this occasion I cooked him a bouillabaisse and he gave me the ultimate compliment that my bouillabaisse was better than the bouillabaisse of Tetou. |
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Enjoy Bouillabaisse, Pommes Frites, Asparagus Hollandaise, Quiche Monet, and Lavender-Infused Cocoa-Dusted Truffles. |
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Mayfair gastronomic newcomer, Bouillabaisse, provided coastal cuisine to guests viewing the presentation from an over-hanging terrace. |
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