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WHAT ARE SOME FANCY NAMES FOR MUNDANE FOODS FOR A "FANCY
Jul 1, 2020 I would like to host a fancy dinner party for my friends but serve the most mundane food bit give them all gussied up names because that's the type of friend I am. I would be interested in some suggestions as I dont know too many fancy cooking terms, but something like calling ketchup and mustard "sweet and savoury tomato sauce with a crushed ...
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IS THERE A FANCY NAME FOR PIGS IN A BLANKET? : R/CHEFIT - REDDIT
I do a fancy version of them with spanish mini cantimpalitos sausages, house made puff pastry, spicy mustard. I'm writing a catering proposal I want to offer these but I don't want to call it Pigs in a Blanket. The client is French. Cantimpalitos en Croute? I don't like the Spanish-French hybridization. Any other ideas?
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FANCYFOODIN - REDDIT
Sep 28, 2023 50 Fancy Food Names || To Elevate Your Culinary Experience ... The Fascinating History of Fancy Food ...
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100 MAGICAL FOODS TO SERVE IN FANTASY TAVERNS : R ... - REDDIT
Nov 16, 2022 Food Runes - An enchanted tattoo that can be drawn onto the skin using a temporary ink that imparts the skin with a magical flavoring. Just lick the tattoo to experience the chosen magical flavor. Wears off after a few hours. Thunder bacon - Electrically-charged Behir meat, sliced very thin and fried until crispy.
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IS THERE A FANCIER WORD FOR DIP? : R/ASKCULINARY - REDDIT
Looks like a tasty menu! Couple of notes: You've got a typo ('Pinot Nior'). I don't know how firm you intend to be about the Greek theme, but hummus, babaganoush, falafel etc. are not Greek. They'd still go fine with the rest of the menu, but there are also some tasty b
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WHAT IS THE FANCIEST SOUNDING DISH YOU'VE EVER PREPARED.
Apr 3, 2018 I don't cook fancy-food normally but Americans find anything French fancy, so instead of calling it tarragon chicken, I call it Fricassée de poulet à l'estragon. It's delicious and of average complexity, but easy to mess up for someone who …
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CAN SOMEONE SUGGEST EXTRAVAGANTLY FANCY NAMES FOR RATHER …
Translate it to French. Purée de Pomme de Terre versus Mashed Potatoes Add unnecessary descriptors like Mashed Potatoes with Warmed Cream, Locally Sourced Garlic, and Fleur De Sel
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MOST PRETENTIOUS FOOD NAMES YOU'VE HEARD : R/COOKING - REDDIT
Dec 5, 2020 It's pretentious to use french in non french speaking countries to make things sound fancy, yes. Of course it is. If you were in France, then it would be different. But to use french words in the names of your food just to make them sound fancy is obviously pretentious.
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WHAT ARE SOME RIDICULOUSLY CREATIVE AND FANCY NAMES FOR SIMPLE …
May 17, 2020 In either situation, it’s appropriate to point out that they’re both names for a similar emulsions (similar enough for aioli to become synonymous with mayo) with completely different connotations. Mayonnaise: basic. Aioli: fancy.
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PLEASE SUGGEST RIDICULOUSLY COMPLICATED NAMES FOR OTHERWISE
Jun 5, 2015 Here are some for you: Côtelette de Volaille with tarragon and sage lemon butter sauce! (Made this tonight
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