In cookery, the term 'lyonnaise' indicates which particular vegetable is used in a dish?

Correct answer: Onion

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Nucular9
Nucular9
Player #3833664, it looked a bit oniony to me as well, also why I picked it. Right answer, wrong reason! Weird how I still feel pleased with myself.
Player #3833664
Player #3833664
saw onion in the word
Gary
Gary
lyonaised potatoes are simply potatoes with onion. and if you put green bell peppers in them also they are potatoes O'Brien.
pitbulmom71
pitbulmom71
Nucular9, funny!
quicksilver
quicksilver
never heard of stuffed onions.....gotta look that up
Conehead
Conehead
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Kellie
Kellie
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Player #52076701
Player #52076701
New word I learned today but I guessed the right answer because of the onions in the picture.
Phiend99
Phiend99
I've ALWAYS asked for hash browns lyonnaised when ordering breakfast in a diner. I knew it meant adding fried onions, but I never knew the origins of the term. (some waitresses in US diners have been clueless, and now I know why)
PlayerSherry
PlayerSherry
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