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  2. Duxelles - Wikipedia

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    It is a basic preparation used in stuffings and sauces (notably, beef Wellington) or as a garnish. [2] [3] It can also be filled into a pocket of raw pastry and baked as a savory tart. [4] The flavor depends on the mushrooms used. For example, wild porcini mushrooms have a much stronger flavor than white or brown mushrooms.

  3. Beef Wellington Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 425°F. Place the beef into a lightly greased roasting pan. Season with the black pepper, if desired. Roast for 30 minutes or until a meat thermometer reads 130°F.

  4. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    But in the traditional restaurants -especially in sea food restaurants- they are served with a special fries sauce which includes tomatoes, parsley, lemon, garlic and olive oil. [29] Also this special fries sauce is used with a mixture of vegetable fries which includes potatoes, aubergine, green pepper and zucchini.

  5. Fry sauce - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina and Uruguay, a similar condiment known as salsa golf (golf sauce) is a popular dressing for fries, burgers, steak sandwiches, and seafood salads. According to tradition, the sauce was invented by Luis Federico Leloir, a Nobel laureate and restaurant patron, at a golf club in Mar del Plata, Argentina, during the mid-1920s.

  6. Gordon Ramsay was so impressed by a kid’s beef Wellington, he ...

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    The chef comments on William’s fast chopping skills and shallot-cooking technique, and validates his choice of fungi; he calls chestnut mushroomsthe best flavor for a Wellington.”

  7. Beef Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Beef Wellington is a steak dish of English origin, made out of fillet steak coated with pâté (often pâté de foie gras) and duxelles, wrapped in shortcrust pastry, then baked. Some recipes include wrapping the coated meat in prosciutto , or dry-cured ham to retain its moisture and prevent it from becoming soggy.

  8. The Best Things Our Editors Ate This Year - AOL

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    These are the best bites Southern Living Editors ate in 2024. ... wild mushrooms, Thai eggplant, and a perfect symphony of herbs and aromatics," says Senior Culture Editor, Tara Massouleh McCay. ...

  9. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Pesto alla Genovese – Sauce made from basil, pine nuts, Parmesan, garlic, and olive oil Ragù – Meat-based sauce in Italian cuisine [ 48 ] Neapolitan ragù – Italian meat sauce