chateaubriand (Meaning)

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chateaubriand (n)

French statesman and writer; considered a precursor of the romantic movement in France (1768-1848)

a very thick center cut of beef tenderloin

Synonyms & Antonyms of chateaubriand

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chateaubriand Sentence Examples

  1. For our anniversary dinner, we ordered the chateaubriand, which was cooked to perfection.
  2. The restaurant is famous for its signature dish, the chateaubriand steak.
  3. The chateaubriand was served with a delicious béarnaise sauce and roasted vegetables.
  4. He treated himself to a gourmet meal of chateaubriand after closing a major business deal.
  5. The chateaubriand was so tender that it practically melted in my mouth.
  6. As a special occasion, the chef prepared a chateaubriand feast for the guests.
  7. The restaurant offered a vegetarian version of chateaubriand for those who preferred a meat-free option.
  8. We indulged in a sumptuous dinner of chateaubriand accompanied by a fine red wine.
  9. The aroma of the sizzling chateaubriand filled the air as it was brought to our table.
  10. The chateaubriand was the highlight of the evening, leaving everyone satisfied and content.

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French statesman and writer; considered a precursor of the romantic movement in France (1768-1848), a very thick center cut of beef tenderloin

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For our anniversary dinner, we ordered the chateaubriand, which was cooked to perfection.

The restaurant is famous for its signature dish, the chateaubriand steak.

The chateaubriand was served with a delicious béarnaise sauce and roasted vegetables.

He treated himself to a gourmet meal of chateaubriand after closing a major business deal.