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consommé

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


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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

He removes the beef but reserves the fat to add to a second pot in which the chef has already started his consommé, the birria stew that doubles as dipping sauce.

From Washington Post

Zamora-Herrera then ages — ages! — the consommé for five days before putting it to use.

From Washington Post