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Qu'est-ce (qui) est lyonnaise - définition


lyonnaise         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lyonnaise (disambiguation); Lyonnais (disambiguation)
[?li:?'ne?z]
¦ adjective (of sliced potatoes) cooked with onions or with a white wine and onion sauce.
Origin
Fr., 'characteristic of the city of Lyons'.
Lyonnaise         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lyonnaise (disambiguation); Lyonnais (disambiguation)
·adj Applied to boiled potatoes cut into small pieces and heated in oil or butter. They are usually flavored with onion and parsley.
Lyonnaise cuisine         
  • [[Gargantua]] and "Pilgrims eaten in salads," illustration [[Gustave Doré]], 1873.
  • Facade of ''[[La Mère Brazier]]'' restaurant
  • Chef [[Paul Bocuse]]
  • ''Quenelle'' in Nantua Sauce
  • ''Rosette de Lyon''
LOCAL CUISINE
Cuisine lyonnaise; La cuisine lyonnaise; Lyonnaise cusine; Mères lyonnaises; Meres lyonnaises
Lyonnaise cuisine refers to cooking traditions and practices centering on the area around the French city of LyonKindersley, Dorling (2011). Ultimate Food Journeys: The World's Best Dishes and Where to Eat Them.

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Lyonnaise
Lyonnaise or Lyonnais may refer to:
Exemples du corpus de texte pour lyonnaise
1. Popular dishes include curried eggs, tandoori–baked chicken and Lyonnaise rice.
2. "I was in town anyway and thought it might be fun to come by," said tourist Marianne Ruiz, 56, of Seattle, as she headed to her table with a plate overflowing with lyonnaise potatoes, curried chicken, a pile of Waldorf salad, a bowl of gazpacho soup and a slice of apple pie.
3. Soups average around 300 rubles and there is a decent range of salads including the house special T–bone salad with chicken fried with rosemary and served with lettuce, tomatoes, sweet pepper, mushrooms and walnuts under a Lyonnaise sauce (420 rubles). In addition to sharing the patio, T–Bone shares Villa Rosa‘s wine list.
4. Available soon for $8.'5, its authors promise authentic recipes from the silver service camp, "so that you can prepare Gitmo meals for your family". Mustard–dill baked fish, Lyonnaise rice, fish Amandine – they‘ll all be in there, apparently, hopefully with advice on how to ingest them through a sensory deprivation hood while shackled to the floor.