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chasseurmobile foot-soldier, 1796, French, literally "huntsman," from Old French chaceor "huntsman, hunter," from chacier "to chase" (see chase (v.)).
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chasseurA French term for ‘hunter style’, usually meaning with onions and tomatoes. Often described simply as chasseur.
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chasseur[French] a sauce made with wine, mushrooms and shallots.
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chasseur[French] a sauce made with wine, mushrooms and shallots.
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chasseursauce with white wine, shallots, mushrooms, tomatoes, herbs
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chasseurgame or poultry served ‘hunter style’, with a rich red wine sauce, or a white wine sauce, including mushrooms and shallots.
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chasseurgame or poultry served hunter style, with a rich red wine sauce, or a white wine sauce, including mushrooms and shallots.
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chasseurgame or poultry served Âhunter styleÂ, with a rich red wine sauce, or a white wine sauce, including mushrooms and shallots.
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