girolle
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of girolle
C20: French
Example Sentences
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She twirled a girolle cheese cutter through a wheel of Tête de Moine, creating delicate ruffles of the Swiss-made cheese, setting them atop a caramelized onion pate de fruit and crisps made from the same cheese.
From Seattle Times
Among the New York restaurants that serve foie gras is Michelin-starred French restaurant Le Coucou, whose dishes include foie gras with fresh cherries, almonds and girolle mushrooms.
From The Guardian
Is that a fresh girolle mushroom?
From Washington Times
The winning menu consisted of: a starter of octopus, served with chorizo crisps, cannellini bean and chorizo salad, brunoise tomatoes and a sherry and smoked paprika vinaigrette; a main course of squab pigeon served two ways with three types of carrots, pommes parisienne, girolle and trumpet mushrooms, carrot puree, watercress puree and a cassis jus; and ending with a lemon posset dessert.
From BBC
At a recent dinner at Hixter, a restaurant here, the head chef, Ronnie Murray, paired a plate of Launceston lamb and meaty girolle mushrooms with Mr. Shichida’s 75 Junmai, a full-bodied sake that uses unpolished rice, a rarity even in Japan.
From New York Times
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