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Coq au vin

British pronunciation/kˈɒk ˌəʊ vˈɪn/
American pronunciation/kˈɑːk ˌoʊ vˈɪn/
Coq au vin
[NOUN]
1

a dish in which chicken meat is cooked in wine, originated in France

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coq au vin definition and meaning

What is "coq au vin"?

Coq au vin is a French dish that translates to "rooster in wine." It's a traditional stew that is made by braising chicken, typically a rooster, in red wine with bacon, mushrooms, onions, and carrots. The dish is flavored with herbs like thyme and bay leaves, and the wine is used to tenderize and flavor the meat. Some variations may also include garlic, pearl onions, and tomato paste. Coq au vin is typically served with crusty bread or potatoes, and the rich, hearty flavor of the dish makes it a popular comfort food. It's also a classic example of French cuisine and has become a staple in many French restaurants around the world.

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1Child's public persona definitely involved a penchant for whole goose, coq au vin, and complicated sauces.
2And that is coq au vin and a veloute.
3Here is our Coq Au Vin fried chicken, two days in the wine and the port and the bacon, onion and garlic mixture with the herbs.
4This isn't like Coq au Vin, you know what I'm saying?
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