In America--and this is an American food restaurant, since Texas has been part of the USA for 170+ years--"entree" means the same as "main course."ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: Both sound tasty.
But I don’t quite understand an entree being served with a side.
Is it a meal by itself or is it an entree (starter)?
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damn americans they cant speak anything rightAlamo Cafe wrote:In America--and this is an American food restaurant, since Texas has been part of the USA for 170+ years--"entree" means the same as "main course."ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: Both sound tasty.
But I don’t quite understand an entree being served with a side.
Is it a meal by itself or is it an entree (starter)?
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Even though the French won the war of independence for them they have forgotten the debt they owe them and dropped the original meaning of entrée,which was a dish served before the main course of a meal, and subverted it to mean the main course, despite the original French meaning.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: But I don’t quite understand an entree being served with a side.
Is it a meal by itself or is it an entree (starter)?
"This name is a sort of historical accident. Originally there were far more courses than just starters/appetizers, main course, and dessert. There have been a large variety of traditions, but a reasonably common meal structure was to have small appetizers (hors d'oeuvres), more substantial ones bordering on things you'd see as side dishes or half a main course now (entrées), then a large meat dish (plat principal, possibly). In North America the separate large meat dish disappeared from tradition over time, and effectively was folded into the entrées, and that name was retained for the main course."
"Similar things happened elsewhere, of course - most people don't have four course meals all the time - but the resulting name is essentially unique to American English. In the rest of the English speaking world, the original terms largely remained." https://cooking.stackexchange.com/quest ... -vs-entree
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Well that’s just stupid.Alamo Cafe wrote:In America--and this is an American food restaurant, since Texas has been part of the USA for 170+ years--"entree" means the same as "main course."ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: Both sound tasty.
But I don’t quite understand an entree being served with a side.
Is it a meal by itself or is it an entree (starter)?
I suppose ‘dessert’ means ‘soup course’ in Americanese?
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Why would you be expected to know don't feel bad about it you're just working class.....Chav it is the same in the UK.
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It’s funny that you think you know me.Fred Edwards wrote:Why would you be expected to know don't feel bad about it you're just working class.....Chav it is the same in the UK.
Actually, I am (or was) lower middle class. But at least I am educated well enough to be able to punctuate a sentence.
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Seriously, I'll try to remember to refer to them as main courses from now on, instead of entrees. The last thing I want to do is confuse someone who is considering eating our food.
Almost completely off topic, but one thing that I really wish Americans HAD adopted is putting the punctuation outside quote marks in most cases. They were only put inside to protect the fragile small type bits used in punctuation marks during the early days of typesetting. The Brits sensibly changed it back during the period shortly after WWI when they were reassessing many things, but the Americans stubbornly continued. Sometimes I have to wonder what my ancestors were thinking.
Almost completely off topic, but one thing that I really wish Americans HAD adopted is putting the punctuation outside quote marks in most cases. They were only put inside to protect the fragile small type bits used in punctuation marks during the early days of typesetting. The Brits sensibly changed it back during the period shortly after WWI when they were reassessing many things, but the Americans stubbornly continued. Sometimes I have to wonder what my ancestors were thinking.
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They weren’t thinking.Alamo Cafe wrote: Sometimes I have to wonder what my ancestors were thinking.
They rarely do.
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They were probably thinking, murder, rebellion, treason, and sedition - you know, the corner stones of your founding fathersAlamo Cafe wrote: Sometimes I have to wonder what my ancestors were thinking.
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This would have to be a K440 record,
The thread survived 4 pages before it got derailed onto a topic that has nothing to do with the OP's original topic.
Please correct my punctuation if required.
I wrote "OP's " but should I of written "OPs' "
But lets get back on topic about food, as we all know it's one of my favorite subjects.
The thread survived 4 pages before it got derailed onto a topic that has nothing to do with the OP's original topic.
Please correct my punctuation if required.
I wrote "OP's " but should I of written "OPs' "
But lets get back on topic about food, as we all know it's one of my favorite subjects.
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Fred, you're an awful cunt at times but that had me in stitches!Fred Edwards wrote:Why would you be expected to know don't feel bad about it you're just working class.....Chav it is the same in the UK.
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The first post that went off topic was kind of a response to a ball pitched right down the middle of the plate. Hard to resist, sometimes. And since you asked, it should be "should I have written "OP's".scoffer wrote:This would have to be a K440 record,
The thread survived 4 pages before it got derailed onto a topic that has nothing to do with the OP's original topic.
Please correct my punctuation if required.
I wrote "OP's " but should I of written "OPs' "
But lets get back on topic about food, as we all know it's one of my favorite subjects.
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