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Published 2014
Cold hors d’oeuvres.
Small, savory appetizers.
Soup.
Clear soup, thick soup, or broth.
Hot hors d’oeuvres.
Small, hot appetizers.
Fish.
Any seafood item.
Main course, or pièce de resistance.
A large cut of roasted or braised meat, usually beef, lamb, or venison, with elaborate vegetable garnishes.
Hot entrée.
Individual portions ofmeat or poultry, broiled, braised, or pan-fried, etc.
Cold entrée.
Cold meats, poultry, fish, pâté, and so on.
Sorbet.
A light ice or sherbet, sometimes made of wine, to refresh the appetite before the next course.
Roast.
Usually roasted poultry, accompanied by or followed by a salad.
Vegetable.
Usually a special vegetable preparation, such as artichokes or asparagus, or a more unusual vegetable such as cardoons.
Sweet.
What we call dessert—cakes and tarts, pudding, soufflés, etc.
Dessert.
Fruit and cheese and, sometimes, small cookies or petits fours.
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