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Véronique
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Vé·ro·nique  (vâr-nk, v-rô-)
adj.
Served with a sauce containing white seedless grapes: sole Véronique.

[French, probably after Véronique, an opera by André Messager (1853-1929).]


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Lemon sole Veronique Ingredients: 4 6-8oz lemon sole fillets; 8oz seedless grapes, peeled; watercress and mixed salad leaves; 1 lemon; olive oil; salt and pepper; 1/2 bottle of white wine; 1/4 pint fish stock; crme fraiche; double cream.
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