Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
boudin-blanc
Noun
/ˈbuːdæn ˈblɒ̃/
Definition
A type of sausage traditionally made from meat, fat, and other ingredients, typically used in French cuisine.
Examples
- During the holiday feast, the chef prepared a delicious boudin-blanc served with a rich sauce.
- The local market featured several varieties of boudin-blanc, each with its own unique flavor profile.
- At the gourmet restaurant, the boudin-blanc was paired with truffle oil and sautéed vegetables.
Meaning
Boudin-blanc is a delicate French sausage known for its smooth texture, typically made from chicken or pork, mixed with cream, eggs, and spices, then encased in a sausage skin.
Synonyms
- White sausage
- Pork sausage
- Chicken sausage