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boudin blanc

American  
[boo-dan blahn] / bu dɛ̃ ˈblɑ̃ /

noun

  1. boudin


Etymology

Origin of boudin blanc

< French: white sausage

Example Sentences

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John Torode: "The stomp is really well made, I love the gravy. Your boudin blanc is a little bit grainy, it should be more of a mousse texture. It's not quite perfect but pretty good."

From BBC • Sep. 9, 2023

So Wynne's semi-final sausage brought back memories of his family travelling to Brussels at Christmas time and having boudin blanc.

From BBC • Sep. 9, 2023

Rabbit and duck rillettes, onion soup with lardons tucked inside, classic escargots, steak frites, boudin blanc, halibut with beurre blanc, and profiteroles speak the language of a room done with red leather banquettes and mirrors.

From New York Times • Dec. 3, 2019

Even more remarkable, perhaps, are their continental-style boudin blanc, chorizo and Italian fennel sausage.

From The Guardian • Apr. 23, 2016

Among the marvels: scallop boudin blanc staged with julienned snow peas and tangy sauerkraut.

From Washington Post • Dec. 29, 2015