Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A native or an inhabitant of Burgundy; a Burgundian.
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- noun reduced red wine with onions and parsley and thyme and butter
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Examples
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"People have less and less time to be radically self-reliant," says head chef Nathan Keller, whose gourmet feasts-to-go include beef bourguignon and posole.
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We ran out of the beef bourguignon, and people were not happy with our clams casino.
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I make cassoulet, Lyonnais potatoes and beef bourguignon.
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Forget osso buco or boeuf bourguignon, this is proper food for a Britishwinter.
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I make cassoulet, Lyonnais potatoes and beef bourguignon.
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From the country's famed three-star restaurants to her humble corner bistro serving up comforting plates of boeuf bourguignon or classic steak au poivre with frîtes, the world has come to look on French food as one of the best in the world.
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When I make boeuf bourguignon and lamb tagine for my closest friends and they eat thirds and clean the platter it's the most delightful thing ever.
Jerry Hall: 'So Jean-Paul Sartre asked me to sit at his table…'
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Other menu items include beef bourguignon, chicken pot pie, a short-rib cheesesteak sandwich, salt-roasted beets and the Härth burger, topped with Talbot reserve sharp cheddar, wood-fired onions and applewood-smoked bacon.
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From the country's famed three-star restaurants to her humble corner bistro serving up comforting plates of boeuf bourguignon or classic steak au poivre with frîtes, the world has come to look on French food as one of the best in the world.
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They'll invite people over and use this special Le Creuset pan to make their boeuf bourguignon and then a special sauté pan for their vegetables.
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