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beef bourguignon

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Or beef Bourguignon

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The decisions struck a nerve in a country renowned for dishes like steak and fries and beef bourguignon -- despite evidence that meat production generates significant greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.

From Barron's

With a food culture synonymous with beef bourguignon and steak tartare, the move towards plant-based food is a significant one.

From BBC

“Beef bourguignon with crème fraîche . . . Or look at chicken cordon bleu and chicken Kyiv.”

From Washington Post

They began a cultural phenomenon that would nurture a new generation’s affection for Child and her butter-laden cuisine, prompting 20-somethings — who weren’t just “servantless,” as Child described her readers, but also lacking cooking skills and much money — to attempt classics such as beef bourguignon and lobster thermidor in their own group house and studio kitchens.

From Washington Post

Even after she had forsworn butter — at least in the copious quantities suggested by Child — Ms. Powell would return to the pages of her cookbook, serving up a dish of sauteed liver or baked cucumbers or, of course, beef bourguignon, “out of nostalgia.”

From Washington Post