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Cocotte may
refer to:
French oven,
cocotte in
French Œufs
cocotte,
French term for
shirred eggs
Montagne Cocotte,
mountain in
Mauritius Cocotte (prostitute)...
- ramekins, and cook them in a
water bath,
creating the
French dish œufs en
cocotte.
Shirred eggs are eggs that have been
baked in a
gratin dish with a flat...
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Cocottes (or coquettes) were high
class prostitutes (courtesans) in
France during the
Second Empire and the
Belle Époque. They were also
known as demimondaines...
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accompanying roasted meats. A
special double baking dish made of
copper called la
cocotte à
pommes Anna is
still manufactured in
France for the
cooking of this dish...
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enamelling specialist)
opened the
foundry in 1925. That same year, the
first cocotte (or
French oven) was produced,
laying the
foundation for what is now an...
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Montagne Cocotte is a 771
metre tall
mountain peak in Mauritius. It is
located in the far
south of the
island nation, in the
Savanne District and in the...
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originally headquartered in Turckheim, Alsace, France. The
first piece, a
cocotte or
coquelle (Dutch oven), was
designed by
Francis Staub in 1974 in a dormant...
- Emma Crouch;
December 1836 – 8 July 1886) was an
English courtesan or
cocotte of the
French demimonde who
became most well
known during the
period of...
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Cousances was a
brand of
enameled cast iron
cookware ("
cocotte" in French).
originally manufactured by a
foundry in the town of Cousances-les-Forges in...
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School for
Coquettes (French: L'École des
cocottes) may
refer to:
School for
Coquettes (play), a 1918 play by
Marcel Gerbidon and Paul
Armont School for...