Expressions for the kitchen

French words can sometimes sound bizarre when translated literally, even though they may refer to everyday objects in practice.

Are you in a hurry in the kitchen? Then use une cocotte-minute.

Literally: Chicken minute.
Meaning in French: Pressure cooker.

Are you cooking? You will likely need a cul de poule.

Literally: Chicken’s bottom.
Meaning in French: A mixing bowl with a rounded bottom.

Would you like a small appetizer to start? Order an amuse-bouche.

Literally: Mouth-pleaser.
Meaning in French: Appetizer.

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