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consommé

[kon-suh-mey, kon-suh-mey] / ˌkɒn səˈmeɪ, ˈkɒn səˌmeɪ /


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There’s also a grilled cheese birria sandwich that’s available seasonally and comes with a side of consommé.

From Los Angeles Times

In similar fashion, Shaiman and Wittman find endless fun with the title of the show, producing lines like: “Some like it rough, some like it tame/ Bring me a moth who loves the flame,” and “Now on some sultry summer day, some consummate with consommé.”

From New York Times

In 1950, when the iconic Betty Crocker Cookbook was first published, those “famous tested recipes” included jellied consommé and pot roast, Tuna Supreme and a “delicately refreshing” molded garden salad with lemon gelatin and cauliflower florets.

From Seattle Times

Different from a crystal-clear French-style consommé, the beef stew consomé here is a rich broth bobbing with onion and bits of beef, a deep mahogany in color.

From Seattle Times

Speaking in Oslo before a dinner of lobster consommé with shellfish tartare, Obama pledged to close Guantánamo Bay and ban torture.

From Salon