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  2. Pommes dauphine - Wikipedia

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    Pommes dauphine typically accompany red meats or chicken. [3] Typically served in restaurants, they are often for sale at supermarkets in France. Related potato preparations include pommes noisette, pommes duchesse, croquettes, and pommes soufflées. Pommes dauphines are unique, however, with the choux pastry yielding a less dense dish.

  3. Gratin dauphinois - Wikipedia

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    Gratin dauphinois is made with thinly sliced raw potatoes and cream, cooked in a buttered dish rubbed with garlic; cheese is sometimes added. The potatoes are peeled and sliced to the thickness of a coin, usually with a mandoline; they are layered in a shallow earthenware or glass baking dish and cooked in a slow oven; the heat is raised for the last 10 minutes of the cooking time.

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  5. Category:Dauphiné - Wikipedia

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  6. Pommes soufflées - Wikipedia

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    Pommes soufflées are a variety of French fried potato.Slices of potato are fried twice, once at 150 °C (302 °F) and a second time after being cooled, at 190 °C (374 °F).

  7. Pommes boulangère - Wikipedia

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    The basic ingredients are potatoes, onions and cooking liquid. The dish, cooked slowly in a low oven, gradually absorbing the cooking liquid, has a crisp top layer of sliced potatoes, with a softer mixture of onion and potato beneath.

  8. Duchess potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Duchess potatoes (French: pommes de terre duchesse) consist of a purée of mashed potato, egg yolk, and butter, which is forced from a piping bag or hand-moulded into various shapes which are then baked in a high temperature oven until golden. [1]

  9. Vilvoorde Renault Factory - Wikipedia

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    Renault Industrie Belgique S.A. / Renault Industrie België N.V., [1] officially shortened with the acronym RIB, opened in 1931 as an auto-assembly plant owned and operated by Renault in Vilvoorde on the northern edge of Brussels in Belgium. It was the manufacturer's first plant to be located outside France.