Cassolette

A cassolette (from the diminutive form of the French word cassole, a small container) is a small porcelain, glass, or metal container used for the cooking and serving of individual dishes. The word also refers to dishes served in such a container: Cassolettes ambassadrice: A ragoût of chicken livers with a duchesse potato border Cassolettes bouquetière: Creamed vegetables topped with asparagus tips and cauliflower florets Cassolettes marquise: Crayfish tails à la Nantua to which diced truffles and mushrooms have been added, with a border of puff pastry Cassolettes régence: a salpicon of chicken breast and truffles in a velouté sauce, topped with asparagus tips with a border of duchesse potatoes It may also refer to a box or vase with a perforated cover to emit perfumes and enhance the natural scent of a woman.

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Cassolette

A cassolette (from the diminutive form of the French word cassole, a small container) is a small porcelain, glass, or metal container used for the cooking and serving of individual dishes. The word also refers to dishes served in such a container: Cassolettes ambassadrice: A ragoût of chicken livers with a duchesse potato border Cassolettes bouquetière: Creamed vegetables topped with asparagus tips and cauliflower florets Cassolettes marquise: Crayfish tails à la Nantua to which diced truffles and mushrooms have been added, with a border of puff pastry Cassolettes régence: a salpicon of chicken breast and truffles in a velouté sauce, topped with asparagus tips with a border of duchesse potatoes It may also refer to a box or vase with a perforated cover to emit perfumes and enhance the natural scent of a woman.

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