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"cocotte" Definitions
  1. PROSTITUTE
  2. a shallow individual baking dish usually with one or two handles

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But so can shade-grown coffee, eggs en cocotte and lawyers pushing strollers.
" Gaby Dupont, Debussy's first serious love, had been "a not particularly stylish cocotte.
You merely hold the lidded cocotte tightly clamped in your hands and invert.
You ought to make it soon, in your own Dutch oven, your own cocotte.
For those looking to master something a little smaller, pick your favorite mini cocotte droid.
The larger cocotte will retail for $230 and includes a tea towel and special Snow White charm.
As with all of Le Creuset's handcrafted products, however, this 2.25-quart cocotte is on the expensive side.
All you need to capture it is a heavy pot with a heavy lid, like a Dutch oven or a cocotte.
The mini versions of the brand's classic cocotte are perfect for serving personal desserts, side dishes, and snacks like nuts or candy.
DJ Haram and BEARCAT played Flash Cocotte in Paris and prior to that they went to Rinse FM and had such a blast.
In 2017, the brand released two Disney Princess-inspired items, including a Beauty and the Beast soup pot and a Snow White Apple Cocotte set.
Sur La Table has chosen to discount the "wide" model—perfect for home cooks who want a little extra room than the classic 4.5 quart cocotte provides.
Le Creuset Stoneware Mini Round Cocotte, Star Wars Droids, Set of 3, available at Williams Sonoma, $79.95It turns out that droids are also helpful in the kitchen!
Le Creuset Mini Round Cocotte Set, available for pre-order at Williams Sonoma, $79.95The highly anticipated Le Creuset x Star Wars collection is set to debut on November 1.
One set features a giant cast iron cocotte (that's basically a fancy word for a casserole dish) in the shape of a red apple that would surely tempt Snow White.
If you're looking for a more affordable option, pick the second set, which has all the same magic, but a slightly smaller, yet still tempting, red apple cocotte for $55.
Skillets, saucepans and spatulas are among the many kitchen items on sale, but personally, we heart this Le Creuset Cerise Heart Cocotte ($149.96 – $199.96), which isn't just for Valentine's Day. 5. Kohl's.
Though we'd happily add a Provence Dutch Oven or Provence Covered Baker to our personal kitchen collections, the one item that especially appeals to us is the Le Creuset Flower Cocotte in Provence.
The cocottes are a bit more expensive, with the petite size (about 6 inches wide) going for $30 and the full-sized cocotte, which holds 2-1/4 quarts, originally listed for $235.
Gift the Le Creuset Mini Round 8 oz Cocotte, $25.81 This small piece of stoneware is just the right size for a butter dish, sugar or salt cellar, or single-serving baked egg.
Le Creuset Mini Round Cocotte, Star Wars Droids, $79.95, available for pre-order at Williams SonomaThe highly anticipated Le Creuset-Star Wars collection, which launches on November 1, includes Dutch ovens, roasting pans, and a pie dish.
The French have a copper cocotte expressly for cooking pommes Anna — a two-handled, deep lidded pan that costs many hundreds of dollars — which makes short work of flipping the cake but ultimately leaves you a little blasé about the challenge.
Peach Melba doesn't get better when you set it on fire, and when a server painstakingly removes a pastry seal on a cocotte to reveal two pieces of endive, you have to wonder if Mr. Carbone hasn't lost his mind.
Le Creuset Mini Round Cocotte, Star Wars Droids (Set of 3), available at Williams Sonoma, $79.95Le Creuset has released its highly anticipated collection of "Star Wars" cookware and we know that home cooks and "Star Wars" fans alike won't be able to resist these droid-inspired designs. 
Le Creuset 'Star Wars' Droids Mini Round Cocotte (Set of 3), available at Williams Sonoma, $90Learn more about each piece in the Le Creuset x 'Star Wars' collectionEver since Disney acquired Lucasfilm, it seems like the amount of  "Star Wars"-themed merchandise has skyrocketed, but few collections have caused as much excitement and anticipation as this iconic French cookware company's beautiful and well-crafted takes on the franchise's most famous characters.
The picot stitch and cocotte stitch are part of the identity finishes of the Petit Bateau brand. The picot stitch forms a free mini-loop, while the cocotte stitch is composed of tight stitches made by a procedure specifically invented by Petit Bateau in the 1960s.
Madame Arthur promises to introduce Alexei to Evangeline. Clarissa Parks, a cocotte, sees the Count and Alexei and tries to join the group. She is rebuffed by Madame Arthur, much to the chagrin of Count Mantalini. As she looks back at the others, she sings ("Cocotte").
For some women, becoming a cocotte was also a way to achieve financial comfort before settling down in marriage. Some have managed their fortune, others have died in misery, others finally, like Sarah Bernhardt, who in the beginning was a cocotte, have become adulated actresses. For a rich man of the period, keeping a cocotte was seen as a symbol of his status and virility. Cocottes were elegant, fashionable and extravagant, the papers reported on their clothing, parties and affairs.
A poor pollination rate further decreases the chances for this species surviving without help from humans. Fruits were last recorded in 1979. T. cocottensis is now (together with T. tetragona) a relicted species, limited to the summit of Mt. Cocotte. Despite by law being in a nature reserve, the forests of Mt. Cocotte have been highly degraded and thus are highly vulnerable to neophytes.
Lescure was the CEO of Groupe SEB from 1953 to 1972. In the 1950s, Lescure launched the Cocotte-Minute, the first one-piece stamped aluminium pressure cooker. Lescure was president of the regional council of Bourgogne from 1983 to 1985.
Tambourissa cocottensis, commonly known as Bois Tambour is a species of plant in the Monimiaceae family. The only population (less than 50 individuals and decreasing) is endemic to the summit Montagne Cocotte, Mauritius (with an average annual precipitation of 5000 mm).
Cocotte was originally a term of endearment for small children, but was used as a term for elegant prostitutes from the 1860s. The term was also used in Wilhelmine and Weimar Germany from the turn of the 20th century (Kokotte).
Show-girl (La Cocotte) at Scala Theatre, The Hague; by Isaac Israëls A showgirl is a female dancer or performer in a stage entertainment show intended to showcase the performer's physical attributes, typically by way of revealing clothing, toplessness, or nudity.
The first operational squadron, IIème Group de Chasse (Fighter Group) based at Nivelles, received its full complement of 15 while other units still awaited further deliveries. The exact quantity of CR.42s delivered to Belgium prior to the German attack on 10 May 1940 has been estimated by historians to fall between 24 and 27 aircraft, the last of which having been transported to France and lost in the railway station at Amiens. However, photographic evidence suggests that the total number of CR.42s delivered was 30. On 9 May, squadrons operating the Falchi were the 3rd "Cocotte rouge", with 14, and the 4th, "Cocotte Blanche", with 11 aircraft.
Une cocotte by Bertall from The comedy of our time: studies in pencil and pen, Plon, Paris, vol. 2, 1875. Cocottes (or coquettes) were high class prostitutes (courtesans) in France during the Second Empire and the Belle Époque. They were also known as demi-mondes and grandes horizontales.
Montagne Cocotte is a 771 metre tall mountain peak in Mauritius. It is located in the far south of the island nation, in the Savanne District and in the Black River Gorges National Park."Black River Gorges National Park and surrounding areas". Bird Life"Mauritius Fauna and Flora".
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth and youngest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro and his wife Julia (née Vellay). His siblings were Lucien, Jeanne, Félix, Georges Henri Manzana, Ludovic Rodolphe and Jeanne (Cocotte).Pissarro Family Tree. In: Stern Pissarro Gallery → ' He grew up in the artistic surroundings of the family household in Paris.
Jacques Cariou (23 September 1870 – 7 October 1951)Jacques Cariou's . Sports Reference.com was a French show jumping champion. Cariou participated at the 1912 Summer Olympics held in Stockholm, where he won a gold medal in the individual jumping, a silver medal in team jumping with the horse Mignon, and a bronze medal in individual three-day eventing with the horse Cocotte.
It is then cut in wedges and served immediately on a hot plate, usually accompanying roasted meats. A special double baking dish made of copper called la cocotte à pommes Anna is still manufactured in France for the cooking of this dish. It consists of upper and lower halves which fit into each other so that the whole vessel with its contents can be inverted during cooking.
After the war, with the creation of the 7th Day Fighter Wing at Chièvres, 9 Squadron was resurrected under the command of Commander Demey. The other units of 7th Wing were 7 Squadron and 8 Squadrons. The Squadron crest represented the "Cocotte", originally painted on Willy Coppens’ Nieuport 17 in 1917,Blasons Familiers, p. 43 but this time in silver on a green background.
The official competition separates European productions from French cinema. Until 2012, the " Cocotte-minute " competition screened films inferior to six minutes. Since 2013, the " OVNI " competition (UFO competition) rewards the uniqueness and creativity of films included in a special programme. There are also special screenings and themed screenings such as the "Made in Breizh", that is to say films produced and/or directed in Brittany.
Pilsudski is a "big, imposing" bay horse. He was bred in Ireland by his owner's Ballymacoll Stud near Dunboyne, County Meath. Pilsudski was sired by Polish Precedent, a son of Champion sire Danzig out of the Troy mare Cocotte. Polish Precedent won the Prix Jacques le Marois and the Prix du Moulin in 1989 and went on to sire the winners of almost five hundred races.
His mother, to his great shame, proclaimed his ambitions to the neighbors, and was quenched in return for quips. The bankruptcy of the fashion house brings them back to hard times. They settle in Warsaw, "of passage" before returning to what they consider their "real" country, France. A humiliation at school - he did not react when his mother was called "cocotte" - decides to leave for Nice.
Cousances enameled cast iron cookware. From left, the Doufeu (a slow-cooking pot roaster), small skillet, small round terrine, lipped milkpan with lid, skillet. Cousances was a French cookware manufacturer, known for enameled cast iron pans ("cocotte" in French). The Cousances foundry in northeastern France began making cast iron pans in 1553; four centuries later, by then an international company, it was acquired by Le Creuset in 1957.
Apart from Pilsudski, his most notable offspring was the champion miler Rakti. Apart from Pilsudski, Cocotte produced at least seven other winners, most notable Fine Motion, the winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup and the Shūka Sho. Pilsudski was trained throughout his career by Michael Stoute at Newmarket, Suffolk. He was jointly owned by Lord Weinstock and his son Simon, until Simon's death in May 1996.
By another daughter, Sheer Audacity, Troy was also the damsire of the 1999 Epsom Derby winner, Oath. Troy also sired Walensee, who raced in France and won the 1985 Prix Vermeille and was voted that country's Champion 3-Year-Old Filly. She was the dam of Westerner, the 2004 and 2005 European Champion Stayer. Through another daughter, Cocotte, Troy was the damsire of Pilsudski, the 1997 European Champion Older Horse.
The central character is an attractive cocotte, Lulu, whose lover is called away on military service; the plot involves libidinous foreign royalty, a mock wedding that turns out to be real, people hiding under beds and in bathrooms, and a happy ending. The play premiered in 1959 on Broadway and then played in London later the same year. It was revived in the West End in 1978 and has been adapted for television.
In 2008, he launched his own project, Stiller's Restaurant and Cooking School, where Stiller personally gave cooking lessons to the public. In 2012, he became partner of La Cocotte Restaurant in Hangzhou, China, a concept restaurant for Staub cocottes. In 2015 he EAST Eatery, a modern Asian restaurant in Shanghai's Tianzifang. In 2016, Stiller opened the Taian Table restaurant on Tai'an Road in Shanghai, which received one Michelin star 5 months after opening.
Le Creuset was founded in Fresnoy-le-Grand, Aisne, Picardy at the crossroads of transportation routes for iron, coke, and sand. Armand Desaegher (a Belgian casting specialist) and Octave Aubecq (a Belgian enamelling specialist) opened the foundry in 1925. That same year, the first cocotte (or French oven) was produced, laying the foundation for what is now an extensive range of cookware and kitchen utensils. The Le Creuset signature colour, Flame (orange), was used for the first piece.
The scene is an apartment block at 40 rue d'Athènes. As the venue for his rendezvous with Léontine, Moricet has rented furnished rooms previously occupied by a glamorous cocotte, Urbaine des Voitures, who has just been expelled by the concierge, Madame Latour du Nord. The latter is indulgent to extramarital escapades in her rooms, but cannot abide mercenary love. The concierge is unaware that Urbaine has given a key to the apartment to her admirer Gontran.
Nana Édouard Manet 1877 In the novel Nana, Émile Zola dealt with the theme of female prostitution through the journey of a lorette to a cocotte, whose charms bewitched the highest dignitaries of the Second Empire. He was inspired by Blanche d'Antigny and his first love, Berthe. The novelist also included elements of Valtesse de La Bigne and Delphine de Lizy. In Quiet Days in Clichy, the writer Henry Miller recounts his bohemian life in Paris during the 1930s.
While working at La Cocotte, she often attended cookery events for various book launches. American cookbook author Marc Grossman had Khoo test recipes for one of his books, and this encounter later led to a meeting with his editor. In 2010, Khoo received her first publishing deal for two French-language cookery books: ' and ' which were published by Marabout. Both of these were later translated into English as Rachel Khoo's Muesli and Granola, and Rachel Khoo's Sweet and Savory Pâtés.
In Suzy, an aristocrat (Diogo Dória) has an affair with a beautiful young cocotte (Leonor Silveira), but social class differences prevent him from having a deep, meaningful relationship with her. In Mãe de Um Rio, Leonor Baldaque plays a discontent small town girl who yearns for a more exotic life and seek advice from the Mother of the River (Irene Papas).Johnson. pp. 102- 106. The film won Oliveira another award for Best Director at the 1998 Portuguese Golden Globe Awards.
Amélie Pochet, a high-class cocotte, maintains a Paris apartment in which members of her family also live: her father, a former policeman, and her younger brother Adonis, whom she employs as an attendant. Étienne, Amélie's lover, is obliged to go and do his twenty-eight days compulsory military service at Rouen. Before leaving he asks his old friend Marcel Courbois, in whom he has full confidence, to entertain and watch over his girlfriend. "Look after Amélie", he bids his friend.
Food offerings included raw vegan dishes by Chef Daphne Cheng, cheesesteaks by Full Moon Food Truck, lobster rolls, sashimi and organic Thai omelets. The Wonder Feasts banquet series featured lunch by Cocotte, a reggae brunch by Jarrett Wrisley of Soul Food Mahanakorn and Paolo Vitaletti of Appia, dinner by former Thai Iron Chef contestant Chef Panupon "Black" Bulsuwan - part of F.A.C.T. Collective, and a return from Chef Gaggan Anand, who was joined by chef Daniel Chavez of Singapore's Ola Cocina del Mar.
61–62 The typical Feydeau characters and plot were already in evidence: a shy husband, a domineering wife, mistaken identities, confusion and a happy ending. The first professional presentation of a Feydeau play was in January 1883, when Amour et piano was given at the Théâtre de l'Athénée.Pronko (1975), p. 1 It depicts the confusion when a young lady receives a young gentleman who she thinks is her new piano teacher; he has come to the wrong house and thinks he is calling on a glamorous cocotte.
On 19 November 1996, all training units were moved to Beauvechain Air Base, a former air defense base. A few years later, on 12 September 2000, the Air Force's Tactical and Training Commands merged into COMOPSAIR, and the TEC was transferred into the structure of 1st Wing. Meanwhile, its instructors took an active part in the integration process of the Alpha Jet avionics update. Although the insignia of the "Green Cocotte" had survived the different changes in organization, the "shadow" squadron number had slipped into oblivion.
Shirred eggs are eggs that have been baked in a gratin dish with a flat bottom. Traditionally they have been cooked in a dish called a shirrer, from which the dish gets its name, but the name now applies regardless of the type of dish in which they are baked. They differ from eggs en cocotte, which are baked in a ramekin sitting in a bain- marie, or water bath. Shirred eggs can be served at breakfast, brunch, lunch, or any other time of day.
In one notable incident whilst employed by the Viscountess, Roux managed to jam oeufs en cocotte in a dumbwaiter which were due to go to Harold Macmillan, then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Otherwise, his apprenticeship at Cliveden went without problems. He moved on to work at the French embassy in London and became a private chef for Sir Charles Clore. He was then called up by the French Armed Forces to serve his military service in Algeria, where he cooked on occasion for the officer's mess.
Several authors of the 19c wrote about cocottes, for example Émile Zola with Nana. This novel describes the life and tragic fate a street-walker who rises to become a cocotte, and whose ways lead to ruin the powerful men she meets. Famous cocottes include Cora Pearl (1835-1886) (her patrons included Prince Napoleon and the Duke of Morny); Laure Hayman (1851-1932) (Paul Bourget, King of Greece, Prince Karageorgevich and Prince Karl of Fürstenberg). Several mansions of Paris were built for "cocottes", such as that of la Païva on the Champs-Élysées.
She went on to perform as the woman in Metaphor by Nini Theilade in 1950 and in 1955 the cocotte in George Balanchine's La sonnambula. She was particularly effective as Aili in Birgit Cullberg's The Moon Reindeer in 1957. On retiring from the stage in 1962, together with her former husband Frank Schaufuss she was co- director of the Danish Dance Academy (Det danske ballet akademi) at Det Ny Teater until 1974. As a choreographer, in 1958 she created both Spektrum and the Mozart-based work Et Nodeblad.
In 1952 or 1953 she met Piotr Skrzynecki, a student of art history at the Jagiellonian University. This is how she first made a contact with a group of people who few years later started a cabaret Piwnica pod Baranami in the basement of one of town houses at Rynek. Nawratowicz was the star of the cabaret since the very beginning of its existence, she took part in first shows as an actress. Later she became famous for her roles of Cruel Marquise, Intimate Cocotte, Danish Queen and Dutch Stripper.
Staub is a premium French enameled cast iron cookware and bakeware manufacturer that was originally headquartered in Turckheim, Alsace, France.The Gourmet Toaster Oven: Simple and Sophisticated Meals for the Busy Cook - Lynn Alley The first piece, a cocotte or coquelle (Dutch oven), was designed by Francis Staub in 1974 in a dormant artillery factory. Pieces are manufactured with cast iron covered with double-glazed enamel.Remodelista: A Guide to the 100 Most Beautiful, Useful Household ObjectsFood Stuff; A Dutch Oven From France Turns a Home Into a Hearth - New York Times The enamel coating makes the cookware rustproof, and easy to clean.
After graduating from university, Khoo initially worked in public relations for the luxury fashion retailer Thomas Pink for two years. Looking for "adventure" in her life and with no knowledge of French, she quit her job at Thomas Pink and undertook a three-month patisserie course at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris in 2006. While living in Paris, she worked part-time as an au pair and sold perfume at the upscale department store, Printemps. After graduating from Le Cordon Bleu, she worked at the Parisian cookbook store and café, La Cocotte, where she ran baking workshops and served as the store's pastry chef .
Darara's small size and delicate constitution made her difficult to train and she did not appear on a racecourse until June 1986, when she won the Prix Albaraelle, a maiden race over 2000 metres at Saint-Cloud Racecourse. She then finished second in a Listed race at Evry Racecourse before being moved up in class to contest the Group Three Prix de Psyché at Deauville in August. Ridden by Yves Saint- Martin, she won by one and a half lengths from the British-trained Cocotte. In September, Darara was moved up to Group One class for the Prix Vermeille over 2400 metres at Longchamp Racecourse.
When in England and not on a mission, Bond dines as simply as Fleming did on dishes such as grilled sole, oeufs en cocotte and cold roast beef with potato salad. When on a mission, however, Bond eats more extravagantly. This was partly because in 1953, when Casino Royale was published, many items of food were still rationed in the UK, and Bond was "the ideal antidote to Britain's postwar austerity, rationing and the looming premonition of lost power". This extravagance was more noteworthy with his contemporary readers for Bond eating exotic, local foods when abroad, at a time when most of his readership did not travel abroad.
Amalie Materna, the first Bayreuth Brünnhilde, with Cocotte, the horse donated by King Ludwig to play her horse Grane The Rhinemaidens in the first Bayreuth production in 1876 On King Ludwig's insistence, and over Wagner's objections, "special previews" of Das Rheingold and Die Walküre were given at the National Theatre in Munich, before the rest of the Ring. Thus, Das Rheingold premiered on 22 September 1869, and Die Walküre on 26 June 1870. Wagner subsequently delayed announcing his completion of Siegfried to prevent this work also being premiered against his wishes. Wagner had long desired to have a special festival opera house, designed by himself, for the performance of the Ring.
Sautéed mushrooms is sometimes served as a side dish, and is also used as an ingredient in the preparation of dishes and foods such as beef bourguignon, coq au vin, poulet en cocotte, Poulet Saute Chasseur, soups and stews, sauces, and duxelles, a paste prepared by sautéing mushrooms, onions, shallots, and herbs in butter. Sautéed mushrooms is also used as a topping for cooked steaks and toast, as a side dish meant to specifically accompany steaks, and as a garnish. The dish can serve to add significant flavor to various dishes, in part per the glutamic acid present in the cells of edible mushrooms (see also: glutamate flavoring).
" When Vasilchikov was away on a journey, sent by the empress, Grigory Potemkin replaced him as her lover. She wrote to her friend Friedrich Melchior, Baron von Grimm about Vasilchikov's dismissal: "Why do you reproach me because I dismiss a well-meaning but extremely boring bourgeois in favour of one of the greatest, the most comical and amusing, characters of this iron century?" Vasilchikov later complained that he felt like a hired gigolo: "I was nothing more to her than a kind of male cocotte and I was treated as such. If I made a request for myself or anyone else, she did not reply, but the next day I found a bank-note for several thousand rubles in my pocket.
Armande Cassive as Amélie, 1908 In his bachelor flat, Marcel Courbois, wakes up after a night on the tiles. He is surprised to find at the foot of his bed a foreign body, and when he lifts the blanket, he observes with amazement that the body is that of Amélie. They were both so drunk the previous night, after a tour of the bars and cabarets of Montmartre, that they are not sure if they have actually betrayed Étienne, but they acknowledge that appearances are against them. They are surprised by the arrival of the Countess of Premilly, who is Marcel's lover, and once Amélie's employer before the latter exchanged the role of ladies' made for that of a cocotte.
Usually Kernanigous' trips to Paris are unaccompanied, so that he can visit the cocotte Aurélie de Villecouteuse. When he hears Gaston's mother boasting of the perfect purity of her son, he cannot restrain himself from declaring that in his opinion no man can be a good husband unless he has sown his wild oats before marriage. In Kernanigous's view, before marrying, a young man should have been on intimate terms with three distinct categories of the opposite sex: chambermaids, demi-mondaines and married women. Saint-Germain as Pétillon Unknown to his adoring mother, Gaston has already attended to the first two of the items on Kernanigous' list – having slept with his mother's maid, Toinette, and moved on to Aurélie de Villecouteuse – and he is looking forward to engaging in the third.

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