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bougnette

/boo-NYETT/
[French] plural bougnettes

In the Auvergne a bougnette is a kind of coarse pancake. In the Cévennes, bougnette is a kind of fritter.

bougnette d'Auvergne

/boo-NYETT doh-VERN-yuh/
[French] plural bougnettes d'Auvergne

In the Auvergne a bougnette is a kind of coarse pancake.

bougnette des Cévennes

/boo-NYETT deh seh-VEN/
[French] plural bougnettes des Cévennes

In the Cévennes, bougnette is a kind of fritter.

Bougon

/boo-go'/
[French]

A small, soft disc of goat's milk cheese made in the vicinity of Bougon in Poitou. It resembles a Camembert.

bougras

/boo-grah/
[French]

A soup of cabbage, leek, onion and potato from Périgord, made using stock in which a black pudding (US: blood sausage). was previously cooked.

bouguette

[French] plural bouguettes

A sweet pancake from the Auvergne.

boui-abaisso d'espinarc

[French]

A spinach soup with potatoes, garlic, oil and saffron. It is served on bread with poached eggs.

boui-boui (du coin)

/bwee-bwee (dyoo KWAH')/
[French]

Greasy spoon. Local café.

bouïdo

[French]

A Provençal garlic soup served with oil over slices of bread.

bouillabaisse (du pêcheur)

/boo-lyuh-BAYZ/
[French]

Bouillabaisse is a famous fish soup from Marseilles in Provence. Various types are found all round the Mediterranean coast, but all should contain rascasse, weaver and probably conger eel and gurnard. It is at its best when a large variety of fish are included and these could be any white fish from sea bass to John Dory, as long as some deep water fish are among them. These are often the ugliest but add wonderful flavour to soups. It also often contains mussels, langouste or crab and the liquor will come from a combination of fish stock, maybe some Cognac and olive oil and tomatoes. It will, unlike other fish soups, contain saffron. When cooking, it should be brought rapidly to boil and then boiled fiercely for about 15 minutes, after which it is served poured over slices of bread or toast, often with aïoli.