You don't know? Really? BRB while I find out myself....
Oh, welcome back Susan S! Where ya been? We missed you. I asked where you were but it got a violation for "chatting"....
2007-12-07 12:21:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Fricassee (sometimes spelled Fricassée) is typically poultry, but other types of white meat can be substituted.
They are first cut into pieces, and then stewed in a white gravy. Contemporarily, it often includes other ingredients (such as mushrooms, vegetables, etc.) sauteed and served in a dry vermouth cream sauce.[citation needed]
A cajun fricassee is any type of meat or seafood stewed in a gravy made with a dark cajun roux, usually the color of milk chocolate.
As in most cajun dishes, it also contains onions, garlic, celery and bell peppers and is served over rice.
2007-12-07 12:27:09
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answer #2
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answered by blue_tooth2k 3
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Fricassee (sometimes spelled Fricassée) is typically poultry, but other types of white meat can be substituted. They are first cut into pieces, and then stewed in a white gravy. Contemporarily, it often includes other ingredients (such as mushrooms, vegetables, etc.) sauteed and served in a dry vermouth cream sauce
A Cajun dish!!!!! Yummy!!!
2007-12-07 13:04:03
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answer #3
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answered by Onederful2Nite 7
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http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/fricassee
2007-12-07 12:26:22
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answer #4
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answered by INFINITE CONSCIOUSNESS 5
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I haven't seen that ad yet, but the only person who makes me wickedly hot is Gordon Ramsey.
2016-04-08 00:37:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a cajun dish and chicken is the meat that is used. Although I guess any meat can be used.
2007-12-07 12:24:05
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answer #6
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answered by Thumper 7
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it's a greek dish with spinach & meat with white sauce all mixed in together like a cassarole
2007-12-07 12:28:47
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answer #7
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answered by peter t 5
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That's easy ... That's when a fruit cake shows you its rear end
2007-12-07 18:42:17
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answer #8
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answered by Ronatnyu 7
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I'm a fricaseeing wabbit.
2007-12-07 12:57:19
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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No clue.
2007-12-07 12:41:12
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answer #10
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answered by youalreadyknow 3
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