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Alouettes or Mauviettes

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By Auguste Escoffier

Published 1903

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The French name Alouette refers to the live bird. In the autumn, when the bird has become fat and plump and is in perfect condition for culinary preparation, it is then designated as Mauviette and as such should always be described on the menu.

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