Recent Examples on the WebWhat could be more romantic than getting snowed in with a few plates of lobster salad and pommes dauphine as provisions? Aliza Abarbanel, Bon Appétit, 9 Dec. 2019 Grab a seat at the bar along with a plate of pommes dauphine stuffed with trout roe and then order at will. Aliza Abarbanel, Bon Appétit, 7 Nov. 2019 Almond-wood grilled New York, bone marrow and pommes dauphines, porcini mushroom jus at Hawks restaurant in Granite Bay. Carla Meyer, sacbee, 17 Aug. 2017
Word History
Etymology
French
First Known Use
1824, in the meaning defined above
Geographical Definition
Dauphiné
geographical name
Dau·phi·né ˌdō-fē-ˈnā
region and former province of southeastern France north of Provence; capital Grenoble