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lyonnaise

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ly·on·naise  (l-nz, l-nz)
adj.
Cooked with onions: lyonnaise potatoes; potatoes lyonnaise.

[From French (à la) Lyonnaise, (in the manner) of Lyon, from Lyon.]

lyonnaise [ˌlaɪəˈneɪz (French) ljɔnɛz]
adj
(Cookery) (of food) cooked or garnished with onions, usually fried
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Adj.1.lyonnaise - cooked with onions
cooked - having been prepared for eating by the application of heat


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It is great with all Lyonnaise food, so particularly good with chicken and other poultry, saucisson and cheeses, particularly the soft ones.
Sample the delights of the traditional French cuisine, with a selection of hors d'oeuvres, entres and desserts including Salade Lyonnaise (smoked bacon with poached egg), Magrets de Canard aux cerises (pan-fried duck breast with black cherries) and mouthwatering mousse au chocolate (chocolate mousse with crme anglaise) - all washed down with a bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau of course
The 57-year-old has led the company since 2001, overseeing its stock market flotation in 2003 and growth after it was sold by French company Lyonnaise des Eaux.
 
 
 
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