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á la anglaise&nbsp;: In culinary terms means, <u>In the English style </u>– usually means cooked simple.


The expression: á la <br>General definition <br>"In the style of". <br>[[User:GeorgeHill|George Hill]] <br>Alternative definitions include:
á l'anglaise: Coated with flour, egggwash and breadcrumbs.
 
l'Anglaise:&nbsp;French description, something cooked "in the English manner."  
 
Anglicised: a la anglaise
 
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á la anglaise : In culinary terms means, In the English style – usually means cooked simple.

á l'anglaise: Coated with flour, egggwash and breadcrumbs.

l'Anglaise: French description, something cooked "in the English manner."

Anglicised: a la anglaise

Varified by: