matelotte (Meaning)

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matelotte (n.)

A stew, commonly of fish, flavored with wine, and served with a wine sauce containing onions, mushrooms, etc.

An old dance of sailors, in double time, and somewhat like a hornpipe.

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matelotte Sentence Examples

  1. The savory aroma of the matelotte wafted through the rustic dining room.
  2. The chef carefully braised the mussels in a rich, flavorful matelotte.
  3. The matelotte was a hearty and warming dish, perfect for a chilly evening.
  4. The matelotte's thick, flavorful sauce was a symphony of flavors.
  5. The succulent seafood in the matelotte melted in the mouth.
  6. The matelotte was served with crusty bread, ideal for soaking up the delicious sauce.
  7. The traditional matelotte recipe has been passed down through generations of fishermen's families.
  8. The matelotte's distinctive flavor comes from the combination of white wine, herbs, and seafood.
  9. The matelotte competition at the local fair showcased the culinary skills of the town's finest chefs.
  10. The matelotte was a culinary masterpiece that delighted the palates of diners.

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A stew, commonly of fish, flavored with wine, and served with a wine sauce containing onions, mushrooms, etc., An old dance of sailors, in double time, and some

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The savory aroma of the matelotte wafted through the rustic dining room.

The chef carefully braised the mussels in a rich, flavorful matelotte.

The matelotte was a hearty and warming dish, perfect for a chilly evening.

The matelotte's thick, flavorful sauce was a symphony of flavors.