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- noun US, cooking
sea bream
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Examples
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I flung open the French windows on to the Promenade de Marcel Proust and rang for the best room service I've ever had – champagne with confite de daurade aux huîtres.
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The opening dinner menu kicks off with daurade crudo, baked potato/black truffle soup with bacon-grilled-cheese soldiers, and wild boar ragout over fresh pappardelle, while entrees include mustard-crusted lamb loin w/ stuffed artichoke, and spaetzle-supported veal cheek blanquette, though a fat lot of security it afforded that baby.
Thrillist: La Silhouette French-American From Some Very Vetted Vets Thrillist 2011
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TV, Chef Josh Capon of Lure Fishbar (a HuffPost standby) ambushes Josh Ozersky on the streets of Soho for an unpaid hamburger tab, but in a gentlemanly gesture of conciliation and friendship Capon instead beautifully prepares Ozersky a whole grilled daurade.
Chef Josh Capon Of Lure Fishbar Makes Whole Grilled Daurade For Josh Ozersky 2010
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TV, Chef Josh Capon of Lure Fishbar (a HuffPost standby) ambushes Josh Ozersky on the streets of Soho for an unpaid hamburger tab, but in a gentlemanly gesture of conciliation and friendship Capon instead beautifully prepares Ozersky a whole grilled daurade.
Chef Josh Capon Of Lure Fishbar Makes Whole Grilled Daurade For Josh Ozersky 2010
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The menu offers lamb and roasted daurade fish, but the most popular items are the roast-pork sandwiches and three kinds of pizzas, cooked by the glow of a wood-burning oven.
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Madame Mallory, on the next counter, smothering daurade in herbs and lime, every now and then looked over at us impatiently, to see if I had gone back to my own station.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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I was in the kitchen preparing daurade aux citrons confits when Jacques came into the kitchen to pass on two new table orders.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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Madame Mallory, on the next counter, smothering daurade in herbs and lime, every now and then looked over at us impatiently, to see if I had gone back to my own station.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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Madame Mallory, on the next counter, smothering daurade in herbs and lime, every now and then looked over at us impatiently, to see if I had gone back to my own station.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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I was in the kitchen preparing daurade aux citrons confits when Jacques came into the kitchen to pass on two new table orders.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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