Lyonnaise potatoes
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Place of origin | France |
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Main ingredients | Potatoes, onions, butter, parsley |
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Lyonnaise potatoes is a French dish of sliced pan-fried potatoes and thinly sliced onions, sautéed in butter with parsley. Lyonnaise means “from Lyon”, or “Lyon-style”, after the French city of Lyon. The potatoes are often par-cooked before sautéeing,[1] else raw cooked in the pan.
See also
- Gratin dauphinois, the technique of French cuisine that is commonly used to make Potatoes gratiné
- Home fries, the basic potato preparation
- Lyonnaise cuisine
- List of potato dishes
- Rappie pie, the French-Canadian casserole made with shredded potatoes
- Sauce lyonnaise
- Food portal
References
- ↑ Moore, Mary (February 19, 1949). "Plenty Of 'Different' Potatoes". The Windsor Daily Star.
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