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Hollandaise sauce (/ h ɒ l ə n ˈ d eɪ z / or / ˈ h ɒ l ə n d eɪ z /; French: [ɔlɑ̃dɛz], from French sauce hollandaise meaning “Dutch sauce”) [1] is a mixture of egg yolk, melted butter, and lemon juice (or a white wine or vinegar reduction). It is usually seasoned with salt, and either white pepper or cayenne pepper.
Muślinowy sauce – A sauce perhaps similar to Hollandaise mixed with whipped cream or beaten egg whites. [citation needed] Polonaise – Sauce in Polish cuisine – Garnish made of melted butter, chopped boiled eggs, bread crumbs, salt, lemon juice and herbs. In Poland it's usually used as a dressing, served with cooked vegetables like green ...
Want to make Eggs Benedict with Manchego, Tomatoes, & Proscuitto and a Sage Hollandaise Sauce? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Eggs Benedict with Manchego ...
Pour the satsuma reduction over the egg yolks in a bowl and whisk well. Whisk in 1 tablespoon water. Place the bowl over a pot of simmering water, to make an improvised double boiler.
Hollandaise & Assembly. 2. large egg yolks. 2 tsp. fresh lemon juice. 3/4 tsp. kosher salt. Pinch of cayenne pepper. 1/2 c. (1 stick) unsalted butter. Sliced fresh chives, for serving. Directions ...
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Steak with sauce Robert. Sauce Robert (French pronunciation: [sos ʁɔbɛʁ]) is a brown mustard sauce and one of the small sauces, or compound sauces, derived from the classic French demi-glace, which in turn is derived from espagnole sauce, one of the five mother sauces in French cuisine (béchamel, velouté, espagnole, sauce tomate, and hollandaise).