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meunière
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meu·nière  (mn-yâr)
adj.
Rolled in flour and fried in butter, usually with lemon juice and chopped parsley sprinkled on top. Used of fish.

[French, from (à la) meunière, (in the style of) a miller's wife, from Old French munoiere, feminine of mounier, miller, from Late Latin molnrius, from molna, mill; see mill1.]

meunière [mənˈjɛə (French) mønjɛr]
adj
(Cookery) (of fish) dredged with flour, fried in butter, and served with butter, lemon juice, and parsley
[French, literally: miller's wife]


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CPeter O'Sullevan, declaiming Arkle's arrival at the summit of steeplechasing with all the understatement with which he might order sole meuniere at the Savoy Grill, authoritative, informative but undemonstrative.
While you're watching pate de canard en crote emerge from an oven or buttery sole meuniere being expertly deboned, popcorn just ain't gonna cut it.
And it's the thickest, meatiest sole you'll ever taste, with olive-oil-spiked lemon sauce that will have the French re-thinking meuniere.
 
 
 
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