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Definition of Papillotes
1. papillote [n] - See also: papillote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Papillotes
Literary usage of Papillotes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Art of French Cookery by Antoine B. Beauvilliers (1827)
"Lapereaux aux papillotes. Cut two roasted leverets in pieces, put them in a
marinade (see article Marinade]; when they are sufficiently done, drain and fry ..."
2. The Treasury of French Cookery: A Collection of the Best French Recipes by Harriett Toogood (1866)
"COTELETTES DE VEAU EN papillotes.—ENTREE. Cover both sides of the cutlet with
forcemeat of fowl. Envelope them in buttered paper, or paper soaked in salad ..."
3. Friends of Bohemia: Or, Phases of London Life by Edward Michael Whitty (1857)
"... AND papillotes AT BOULOGNE. How gayly, this bright day, that white-decked,
white-funnelled steam-boat dances over the Channel, her prow bent on France, ..."
4. The Royal English and Foreign Confectioner: A Practical Treatise on the Art by Charles Elmé Francatelli (1862)
"ON FLAVOURED CANDY TABLETS, FOB papillotes, BONBONS, AND IMITATIONS IN SUGAR.
Ginger Candy Tablets. Orange-flower Tablets. Vanilla Tablets. ..."