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[[Image:Chicken La Daube.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Chicken La Daube]]]]
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'''Daube''' is a classic Provencal (or more broadly, French) stew made with inexpensive beef braised in [[wine]], [[vegetables]], [[Garlic|garlic]], and [[herbes de Provence]], and traditionally cooked in a daubière, a braising pan.
'''Daube''' is a classic Provencal (or more broadly, French) stew made with inexpensive beef braised in [[wine]], [[vegetables]], [[Garlic|garlic]], and [[herbes de Provence]], and traditionally cooked in a daubière, a braising pan.
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A daube can be made with [[beef]], [[chicken]], [[lamb]] or [[fish]].
A daube can be made with [[beef]], [[chicken]], [[lamb]] or [[fish]].
Currently our daube recipes are all [[Mauritian]] in origin.
Currently our daube recipes are all [[Mauritian]] in origin.
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* [[Daube de Poisson]] - [[Fish]] daube
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Chicken La Daube

Daube is a classic Provencal (or more broadly, French) stew made with inexpensive beef braised in wine, vegetables, garlic, and herbes de Provence, and traditionally cooked in a daubière, a braising pan.

A daube can be made with beef, chicken, lamb or fish. Currently our daube recipes are all Mauritian in origin.


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