- was a
cocotte,
became adulated actresses. For a rich man of the period,
keeping a
cocotte was seen as a
symbol of his
status and virility.
Cocottes were...
-
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...
-
macaroni and cheese, lasagna,
potted shrimps, ice cream, soufflé,
baked cocottes, crumbles,
chakra póngal, or scallops, or used to
serve side garnishes...
-
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...
-
which means "cooking pot" (although in
French these pots are
known as
cocottes). They are
similar to both the ****anese
tetsunabe and the sač, a traditional...
- 19th century,
where he
reputedly named the dish for one of the
grandes cocottes of the period.
There is
disagreement about which beauty the dish was named...
-
enamel coating makes the
cookware rustproof, and easy to clean. Staub's
cocottes have nubs on the
interior of the lids,
which enables condensation to collect...
-
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...
- do****entary Souffle! (Blow),
directed by
Christophe Trahand and
produced by
Cocottes Minutes between 2005 and 2006.
Christophe Trahand followed Ibrahim for...