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Definition of Coulibiac
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coulibiac
Literary usage of Coulibiac
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fish by S. Beaty-Pownall (1903)
"It may be observed that eels are excellent en coulibiac. a I'Indienne.—Cleanse,
skia, cut up, and par-fry the eels, then put the pieces into a pan with a ..."
2. Atlantic Canada by Benoit Prieur (2002)
"While enjoying this country-style atmosphere, guests can sample some delicious
fish dishes, such as the coulibiac de saumon, as well as seafood specialities ..."
3. Georgia and the Carolinas by Norman Renouf, Kathy Renouf (1999)
"Of the seafood dishes we were attracted to: coulibiac of Salmon, fresh salmon
filet topped with julienne vegetables, fresh dill and wrapped in puff pastry ..."
4. The Gourmet's Guide to London by Newnham-Davis (Nathaniel) (1914)
"He is a chef of high repute, and these are the specialities of his kitchen :—-filet
de sole Tosca, supreme de sole Pre Catelan, coulibiac de saumon, ..."
5. Culinary Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Technical Terms by Charles Herman Senn (1898)
"coulibiac. Name of a Russian dish—a kind of fish-cake mixture wrapped up in
Brioche paste and baked. Coulis, /. A rich savoury stock sauce; ..."