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fricassee

[frik-uh-see] / ˌfrɪk əˈsi /


VERB
fry
Synonyms


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He met the ask — bottle of on-sale wine included! — and surprised me even more when he cleaned my countertops with a leftover lemon half, the juice of which had been used for chicken fricassee.

From Washington Post

Still, there was always plenty of fresh shrimp to be fried or fricasseed.

From Washington Post

The chef says he’s surprised by the popularity of his fricassee of mushrooms, and on paper, the assembly reads like a head-scratcher.

From Washington Post

And while a steady supply of spicy tuna tartare, rack of lamb and blistered, fricasseed and tartlet vegetables is nice, these are mere compensatory gestures for artists.

From New York Times

Julia Grossman, Mr. Moore’s partner in this venture, is the baker turning out croissants, brioches and such for breakfast and beyond, paired with Mr. Moore’s homey pâtés, terrines, mushroom fricassees and Parisian sandwich fillings.

From New York Times