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- noun A
chicken reared to be eaten at a few weeks of age.
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Examples
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She suggests a four-stage process: walk into your house; turn the oven up high; prepare two or three ingredients in imaginative combinations (such as poussin, sweet potato and red onions; or cod, courgettes and capers); slap them in the oven, soused with oil and herbs; and retire to a sofa to souse yourself with something even stronger.
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She suggests a four-stage process: walk into your house; turn the oven up high; prepare two or three ingredients in imaginative combinations (such as poussin, sweet potato and red onions; or cod, courgettes and capers); slap them in the oven, soused with oil and herbs; and retire to a sofa to souse yourself with something even stronger.
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She suggests a four-stage process: walk into your house; turn the oven up high; prepare two or three ingredients in imaginative combinations (such as poussin, sweet potato and red onions; or cod, courgettes and capers); slap them in the oven, soused with oil and herbs; and retire to a sofa to souse yourself with something even stronger.
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Chef Ming Tsai uses lapsang souchong at home and in the kitchen of his Wellesley, Mass. restaurant, Blue Ginger, as a stock for rice, a fuel for wok-smoked poussin and in a versatile chipotle-inspired tea-and-chile spice rub.
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For dinner, choose from red snapper with saffron risotto, cider braised lamb shoulder, poussin or royal trumpet mushrooms with swiss chard and blood oranges.
Restaurant Week's extended course Post 2011
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On a whim, the owner asks Roland to prepare her a poussin dish, off-menu, and then changes her mind at the last minute.
Another view on Whites Interview by Laura Barnett 2010
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Popular dishes include poussin roulade with cauliflower, chanterelles and P é rigord truffles ($24), and shrimp simmered in spices with a string hoppers — a noodle dish, with korma sauce and black mustard ($26), says Rahul Nair , the hotel's director of food and beverage.
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Whatever it lacks in coherence – a meal can take you in various directions – it makes up for in panache: a recent meal there took in herring roes on toast, Chinese-style spare ribs, sautéed lemon sole, and poussin, followed by a white chocolate parfait.
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For main courses, the Arctic char, the poussin or the rib eye (warning: the smallest is 30 ounces).
Fact And Comment 2010
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For main courses, the Arctic char, the poussin or the rib eye (warning: the smallest is 30 ounces).
Fact And Comment 2010
madmouth commented on the word poussin
a small, very young chicken (something like a Cornish game hen).
July 4, 2009