Soubise, a salpicon of cooked and pureed rice and onions; used primarily "au gratin". (steaks, tournedos)
Soubise sauce, based on Béchamel sauce, with the addition of a soubise of onion and rice purée
Soubise, Charente-Maritime, a commune of the Charente-Maritime département, in France
Benjamin, Duke of Soubise (? 1580-1642), Huguenot leader
Charles, Prince of Soubise (1715–1787), peer and Marshal of France
Julius Soubise (1754–1798), freed Afro-Caribbean slave and British fop
Prince of Soubise
Princess of Soubise
Hôtel de Soubise, a Parisian mansion that hosts the Museum of French History and a part of the French National Archives
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Soubise can refer to: Soubise, a salpicon of cooked and pureed rice and onions; used primarily "au gratin". (steaks, tournedos) Soubise sauce, based on...
Julius Soubise (1754 – 25 August 1798) was a formerly enslaved Afro-Caribbean man and a well-known fop in late eighteenth-century Britain. The satirized...
Soubise sauce is an onion sauce thickened with béchamel sauce, pounded cooked rice, or cream. It is generally served with meats, game, poultry and vegetables...
pastry. Similarly to Soubise sauce, the soup was named after its creator, the field marshal and gourmet Charles, Prince of Soubise. Onion soup similar...
François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1 December 1717, Paris – 28 June 1756, Saverne) was a French prelate, Prince-Bishop...
Within the French nobility, the title of "Prince of Soubise" was created in 1667 when the sirerie of Soubise, Charente-Maritime was raised to a principality...
their closeness to the kings (Louis XIV and Madame de Soubise, Louis XV and the Marshal of Soubise, Louis XVI and Madame de Marsan, governess of the Children...
Beauvais, the Hôtel Carnavalet, the Hôtel de Guénégaud and the Hôtel de Soubise. During the late 18th century, the district was no longer considered the...
Hôtel d'Estrées Hôtel de la Païva Hôtel de Pontalba Hôtel de Sens Hôtel de Soubise Hôtel de Sully Hôtel de Ville Hôtel Lambert Hôtel Matignon Luxembourg Palace...
of Jules de Rohan, Prince of Soubise and his wife, Anne Julie de Melun. She was the sister of Charles, Prince of Soubise and François Armand Auguste de...
"Princess of Soubise" was the title given to the wife of the Prince of Soubise. The title was established in 1667 when the sirerie of Soubise, Charente-Maritime...
on 7 October 1737 in Paris. Her father was Charles de Rohan, Prince de Soubise, a great friend of King Louis XV of France. Her mother was Anne Marie Louise...
the city of La Rochelle was obvious, both to Soubise and the people of La Rochelle. In February 1625, Soubise led a second Huguenot revolt against Louis...
Charles's main Austrian force, which itself advanced west to Breslau. Prince Soubise and Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen shared command of the Allied force...
Mancini and present ancestress of the Prince of Monaco) Jules, Prince of Soubise, Marie Isabelle, Duchess of Tallard, Governess of the Children of France...
1722. He constructed the Hôtel de Rohan next to the present day Hôtel de Soubise in which his father lived, employing his father's architect, Pierre-Alexis...
de Soubise in Paris (1735 – 1740) by Germain Boffrand Table design by Juste-Aurele Meissonier (1730) Grand Chamber of the Prince, Hôtel de Soubise (1735...