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      <title>Moderne 39&#43; Lyonnaise Potatoes Kenya</title>
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      <description>Moderne 39+ Lyonnaise Potatoes Kenya. If you&amp;#039;ve ever been to a french restaurant and gotten a potato side, it was likely these lyonnaise potatoes. Lyonnaise potatoes are a classic french side dish typically pan fried until crispy. The classic lyonnaise potatoes is a buttery potato dish, made of sliced potatoes sautéed with caramelized onions and served with chopped parsley for a color and mild contrast in flavor. Lyonnaise potatoes are a french inspired dish, where potatoes are thinly sliced, cooked on a stove top in a creamy sauce, and cheese is added and the potatoes are browned in oven.</description>
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