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| ...from a non-professional: This is coming from a thread on another site, would anyone know the name for the "dome" used to cover plates and retain temperature when serving entrees in very formal (European ?/French ?) restaurants ? Use was far more common in "better" restaurants years ago than today. I believe the domed cover has a French name though I'm not sure. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Bob Sherwood |
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| Hello Bob, Welcome to ChefTalk. I am sure you are talking about this: I thought it was just called a domed serving cover but I am someone here can help with the french term. Jodi
__________________ Jodi I don't know about you but I think I need a nap. |
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| That is what I'm asking about, it's just that I have a vague recollection of a French name, possibly beginning with a "ch"; but then, maybe senility is setting in. Anyway, thanks for the photo. Kind've glad they are no longer used much anymore. Bob |
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| Could it be "chauffe-plat" (hot plate) or something similar? |
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| Is it cloche? Something served sous cloche?
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| TBH, you win the prize! (whatever it is) Once you said it, I checked in Larousse, and by george, you've got it. |
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| See! I told you they would know! What a wonderful bunch they are! Plus pictures help get the brain juices going. And I learned something today. Thank you BOB! ![]() Jodi
__________________ Jodi I don't know about you but I think I need a nap. |
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| It is a cloche. A chauffe plat is to keep food warm.
__________________ When I get a little money, I buy books. And if there is any left over, I buy food. - Desiderius Erasmus |
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| THANKS ALL !!! I've been lurking and learning from all for a while but you really came through today. Thanks again ! Bob |
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| I've always wanted to eat ris de veau a la financiere sous cloche. Someone please make it for me. Thank you in advance.
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| TBH, If you ever in Connecticut, email me. I'll me glad to prepare riz de veau for you. But don't get any silly ideas!! ![]()
__________________ Baruch ben Rueven / Chana "If the sun refused to shine, I will still be lovin you. Mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me" |
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