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  2. Duck sauce - Wikipedia

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    Duck sauce (or orange sauce) is a condiment with a sweet and sour flavor and a translucent orange appearance similar to a thin jelly. Offered at American Chinese restaurants, it is used as a dip [ 1 ] for deep-fried dishes such as wonton strips , spring rolls , egg rolls , duck, chicken, [ 2 ] fish, or with rice or noodles .

  3. Bigarade sauce - Wikipedia

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    Bigarade sauce is an orange sauce prepared on the French dish duck á l'orange. It is based on the gastrique , a caramelized sugar mixed with white vinegar . [ 1 ]

  4. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Bigarade sauce – an orange sauce, commonly for duck à l'orange. [31] Bretonne – Two forms: (i) chopped onions, butter, white wine tomatoes, garlic and parsley; (ii) julienne of leeks, celery, mushrooms and onions cooked slowly in butter and mixed with fish velouté. [32] Charcutière – Sauce Robert (below) garnished with gherkins. [32]

  5. Duck à l'orange - Wikipedia

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    Duck à l'orange. Duck à l'orange, orange duck, or canard à l'orange is a French dish in cuisine bourgeoise consisting of a roast duck with a bigarade sauce. [1] [2] Another dish called canard à l'orange is braised rather than roasted. In that case, it is cooked until spoon-tender. [3]

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    Use a third piece of bread to soak up the sauce. If you’re working with an especially juicy or saucy meat such as brisket or leftover Thanksgiving turkey smothered in gravy, ...

  7. Gastrique - Wikipedia

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    The gastrique is generally added to a fond, reduced stock or brown sauce. It is also used to flavor sauces such as tomato sauce, savory fruit sauces, and others, such as the orange sauce for duck à l'orange. The term is often broadened to mean any sweet and sour sauce, e.g., citrus gastrique or mango gastrique. [2]

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  9. Orange chicken - Wikipedia

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    In American Chinese restaurants, the use of tangerine was changed to the use of fresh orange peel or no orange at all. Tangerine is used in traditional Chinese medicine as well as cooking. Tangerine chicken tastes fresh and spicy, but orange chicken tastes sweet and sour. Orange chicken is crispy cooked in a sweet and little spicy orange sauce. [9]