France
Cordon bleu is a french recipe that is typically made with veal meat but chicken meat or pork meat can also be used for this recipe and it will still come out good
Le cordon bleu (the blue ribbon) is a term that came to mean an outstanding cook in French. In that sense it is now outdated. It is also the name of a recipe for a veal scallop stuffed with a slice of ham and hard cheese, breaded on the outside.
Le Cordon Bleu was created in 1578.
La Cuisinière Cordon Bleu was created in 1895.
La Cuisinière Cordon Bleu ended in 1960.
The "Le Cordon Bleu" college can be found in the country of France. The exact address for this structure would be 8 Rue Leon Delhomme, 75015 Paris, France.
Cordon Bleu is a multi disciplinary cooking school for the home enthusiast. Cordon Bleu provide both physical and online classes ranging from basic to gourmet cooking.
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it is a brand of cognac.... cordon bleu means blue ribbon, so it is 'blue ribbon' or premium cognac
Probably a good school that offers a course on how to make Cordon Bleu sandwiches is Le Cordon Bleu College. Another school would be The International Culinary Institute.
Le cordon bleu is a french work meaning "the cookery" it is also a term used to describe a very talented cook. Cordon Bleu is also a french dish sold in many upscale restaurants.