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Jardiniere - Wikipedia
Jardinière is a French word, from the feminine form of gardener. In English it means a decorative flower box or planter, a receptacle (usually a ceramic pot or ...
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JARDINIERE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : an ornamental stand for plants or flowers b : a large usually ceramic flowerpot holder 2. a garnish for meat consisting of several cooked vegetables cut ...
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Jardiniere - EatingWell
Jardinieres are quick pickled vegetables in a white-wine vinegar brine. These pickles can be made with a variety of garden vegetables.
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jardinière
‖ jardinière (ʒardinjɛr) [F., = a female gardener, a gardener's wife, a pot or stand for flowers.] 1. An ornamental receptacle, pot, or stand for the display of growing flowers within doors, or on a window-sill, balustrade, or other part of a building; also for the display of cut flowers for the dec...
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Herby Sugar Glazed Spring Vegetable Jardinière
A French “jardinière” is a colorful mixed vegetable side dish, usually served along with a big feast of meat –such as a Beef Sirloin Tip Roast.
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Vegetable Jardinière - Online Culinary School (OCS)
A Vegetable Jardinière is a mixed vegetable garnish. You can use carrots, peas, turnips, green beans, potatoes and cauliflower.
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La belle jardinière
La Belle Jardinière, also known as the Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, is a painting started by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael Another feature seen in La Belle Jardinière is the highly idealized beauty and grace of the Madonna.
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Jardinière Giardiniera Recipe Pickled Veg - A Jersey Girl in Portland
Into each jar add: < 1 Tbsp salt, <1 tbsp sugar, peppercorns, bay leaf, red pepper flakes. Use the above amounts of salt ...
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Recipe: Jaques Pépin's Chicken Jardinière - The Kitchn
This dish is a great one-dish meal; it only needs some bread or a simple salad to round it out. It feeds a crowd and uses a great variety of vegetables.
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Homemade Chicago-Style Giardiniera Recipe (Hot Giardiniera)
This Chicago-style giardiniera recipe is the ultimate condiment with fresh peppers and veggies in oil and seasonings, an absolute must for Italian beef ...
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Mamy Jeanne's Jardinière de Légumes - The Vigneron's Wife
This dish is served on many French tables. It's extremely easy, colourful and healthy. We had some Australian friends to stay recently and with a couple of ...
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suprême
‖ suprême, n.2 (a.2) (syprɛm) [F., f. L. suprēmus: see supreme a.1 and n.1] 1. A kind of sauce (see quot. 1906). Also ‖ sauce suprême, suprême sauce.1813 L. E. Ude French Cook viii. 191 (heading) Filets of fowls sautés au suprême. 1846 A. Soyer Gastronomic Regenerator 342 Fillet three fowls.., sauté...
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Alexandre Defaux
List of paintings
Brassée de fleurs dans une jardinière
Les Cerisiers en fleurs en Normandie
Country Landscape with Flowering Trees
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sauté
‖ sauté, a. and n. Cookery. (sote) [Fr., pa. pple. of sauter to leap (see sault v.2), used trans. in causative sense.] A. adj. (Sometimes as pa. pple.) Of meat, vegetables, etc.: Fried in a pan with a little butter over a high heat, while being tossed from time to time.1869 Gouffé Roy. Cookery Bk. i...
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Cachepot
Another French term is jardinière; the distinction is that that is usually larger, and may sit on the floor, either indoors or outdoors.
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