Bouchee a l'americaine refers to small light pastries or vol-au-vents filled with a salpicon of lobster, crayfish or monkfish and then sealed with a small slice of lobster.

Bouchee a l'americaine is a French pronounced "boo shay ah lah mer ee kehn"

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