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  • This recipe is adapted from two spectacular cooks—Georges Naassan’s mother, who shared her recipe with me at Tango Night, and Rawda Mroue of Côte de Veau a.k.a.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • This recipe is adapted from two spectacular cooks—Georges Naassan’s mother, who shared her recipe with me at Tango Night, and Rawda Mroue of Côte de Veau a.k.a.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • The main ceremony was a ritual dance called the Calinda, performed by the Voodoo Queen, Mam'zelle Marie La Veau around a fire to the frenzied beat of Congo drums and gourds.

    Donna Henes: Summer Fevers 2010

  • The main ceremony was a ritual dance called the Calinda, performed by the Voodoo Queen, Mam'zelle Marie La Veau around a fire to the frenzied beat of Congo drums and gourds.

    Donna Henes: Summer Fevers 2010

  • He told of Mirabelle du Veau, his agony revealing.

    Madam La Marquise 2000

  • He wailed: "My son, you cannot wed with Mirabelle du Veau."

    Madam La Marquise 2000

  • Ris de Veau a la Renaissance we tasted last week, but never again will you meet the handiwork of Narcisse.

    The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes W. G. Waters

  • We shall neither of us ever forget how just below the Hospice your sledge was actually blown over by the mere fury of the blizzard; how we tramped through the drifts, and how all ended in “the welcome of an inn” on the summit; the hot soup and the Côtelettes de Veau.

    The Adventure of Living Strachey, John St Loe 1922

  • An hour or so later, after having vainly ransacked the town for the thing he needed, he returned wet and annoyed to the Veau qui Tote.

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

  • "This carriage was ordered last night by a gentleman lodging at the Veau qui Tete?"

    Saint Martin's Summer Rafael Sabatini 1912

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