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'''Chaud-froid''' (literally "'''hot-cold'''" in French) is a jellied white sauce used to decorate and flavor French dishes such as cold chicken breasts or entire cold chickens. | '''Chaud-froid''' (literally "'''hot-cold'''" in French) is a jellied white sauce used to decorate and flavor elegant, and sometimes very elaborate, French dishes such as cold chicken breasts or entire cold chickens. |
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Chaud-froid (literally "hot-cold" in French) is a jellied white sauce used to decorate and flavor elegant, and sometimes very elaborate, French dishes such as cold chicken breasts or entire cold chickens.