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à la king
[ ah luh king, al-uh ]
adjective
- (of cooked fowl, fish, etc.) diced and served in a cream sauce containing mushrooms, pimiento, or green pepper:
chicken à la king.
à la king
/ ɑː lɑː ˈkɪŋ; æ lə /
adjective
- usually postpositive cooked in a cream sauce with mushrooms and green peppers
Word History and Origins
Origin of à la king1
Example Sentences
She branched out often with dishes such as chicken a la king and spaghetti and meatballs, but the food she made most often spoke to her Eastern European roots.
So, a la King, he piles on the viscera: The novel’s smooth depiction of a worsening world is punctuated with harrowing depictions of shootings, self-immolation, suicide, bombings and even more grotesquely innovative killings.
The CBS host, who often broadcasts live on election night, invited a few special guests too: results analyst “Steve Clucknacki” and “John ‘Chicken a la’ King” — the avian version of MSNBC’s numbers whiz Steve Kornacki and CNN’s John King.
“One night it would be some sort of casserole, another might be something like chicken a la king, the next night could be meatloaf, which my dad loved. But I always loved when she made sizzling fish,” he says.
Then I’ll process the whole thing and start the stock in the soup and make a turkey a la king or turkey tetrazzini, which are two of my favorite things to do with leftover turkey.
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