au gratin in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

au gratin in the PONS Dictionary

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My cod au gratin came with a tender, slightly sweet roll.
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Warm and creamy, au gratin are perfect for a cold winter night.
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The oysters are baked in the shell or can be made in a small casserole dish or au gratin dish.
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Here fishcakes, fisherman's brewis, salt cod and cod au gratin are both eaten in celebration and are staples on the common table.
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It melts extraordinarily well, making it a popular choice for grilled sandwiches and au gratins.
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An hour later, they finally got to start eating -- only to be called out again halfway through the second course of locally grown vegetables, pot roast and potatoes au gratin.
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A recent menu featured grilled leg of lamb and cauliflower au gratin, all freshly prepared in the day care's own kitchen.
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While top favourites like murgh makhani, veg au gratin and lobster thermidor remain, about 10-15 dishes are purged every year and new ones added based on popularity.
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Jasmine's cod au gratin was served in such a vessel, a cup with two handles.
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He created well-loved international dishes, including turkey au gratin, a member favorite.
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