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  2. Bordelaise sauce - Wikipedia

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    The sauce is made with dry red wine, bone marrow, butter, shallots and sauce demi-glace. Sauce marchand de vin ("wine-merchant's sauce") is a similar designation. Traditionally, bordelaise sauce is served with grilled beef or steak, though it can also be served with other meats that pair well with red wine demi-glace–based sauces.

  3. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Grey Polish sauce (Polish: Szary sos polski) – Consists of roux and beef, fish, or vegetable stock seasoned with wine or lemon juice. Additions include caramel, raisins, almonds, chopped onions, grated gingerbread or double cream. Hunter's sauce (Polish: sos myśliwski) – Tomato puree, onions, mushrooms, fried bacon and pickled cucumbers.

  4. Demi-glace - Wikipedia

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    Demi-glace (French pronunciation: [dəmi ɡlas], 'half glaze') is a rich brown sauce in French cuisine used by itself or as a base for other sauces. The term comes from the French word glace, which, when used in reference to a sauce, means "icing" or "glaze." It is traditionally made by combining one part espagnole sauce and one part brown stock.

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  6. Category:French sauces - Wikipedia

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    Bordelaise sauce; Breton sauce; Brown sauce (meat stock based) C. Chasseur (sauce) Chateaubriand (dish) Compound butter; E. Espagnole sauce; F. French mother sauces;

  7. Rouennaise sauce - Wikipedia

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    Caneton Rouennais à la Presse, Escoffier's classic pressed duck served with Sauce Rouennaise. Rouennaise sauce (fr. Sauce Rouennaise) is a Bordelaise sauce with the addition of puréed duck liver. This sauce is served with Canetons à la Rouennaise, which was one of the dishes served at the famous "Dinner of the Three Emperors". [1]

  8. The Secret Ingredient to the Creamiest Pasta Sauce (Without ...

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    Besides pantry staples like olive oil, salt and dried chile, all you need to make this pasta sauce is a can of chickpeas, 1/2 of an onion, 2 cloves of garlic, a sprig of rosemary, chicken broth ...

  9. Wine sauce - Wikipedia

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    Bordelaise sauce is a classic French sauce prepared with red wine, meat glaze or demi-glace, butter, shallots and bone marrow. [7] Sauce lyonnaise is a French sauce prepared with white wine, vinegar and onions, [8] which may be served with meat. Some sauces, such as Normande sauce, use wine as a flavorant [9] rather than as a main ingredient ...