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filetfil‧et /ˈfɪlɪt $ ˈfɪlət, -leɪ, fɪˈleɪ/ noun, verb filetOrigin: 1800-1900 French ➔ FILLET1 - Entrees and daily specials run from $ 7. 50 for a vegetarian fettuccine to $ 15 for the grilled filet mignon.
- Escargot in puff pastry, Maine lobster soup and a 10-ounce prime filet mignon are among the swanky choices.
- Even the filet, a cut more celebrated for its tender texture than its rich flavor, is full of beefy flavor.
- Finally, we settle on a pepper filet from the standard menu, and a horseradish-crusted halibut.
- He cooked the filets and brought them outside.
- Some discernment she had, however, for had she not made most complimentary remarks about his filets de sole Murat?
- Specialities include black bean soup, seafood crepes, chicken enchilada and filet mignon.
an American spelling of fillet |