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  2. Parsley sauce - Wikipedia

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    Parsley sauce is a cream sauce seasoned with parsley. It is essentially a simple béchamel sauce containing chopped parsley. A variant called "liquor" is often served with pie and mash as a traditional British food, particularly in London. [1] [2] Parsley sauce is easy to make. Most recipes call for 5-7 ingredients and involve 3 steps.

  3. Persillade - Wikipedia

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    Persillade (French pronunciation:) is a sauce or seasoning mixture of parsley (French: persil) chopped together with seasonings including garlic, herbs, oil, and vinegar. [1] In its simplest form, just parsley and garlic, it is a common ingredient in many dishes, part of a sauté cook's mise en place.

  4. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Salsza sauce (Polish: Salsza) – Sauce with butter, onion, parsley root, garlic, bay leaves, thyme, basil, vinegar, flour and wine. Velouté à la polonaise – Classic French sauce – A velouté sauce mixed with horseradish, lemon juice and sour cream. [55]

  5. Pie and mash - Wikipedia

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    This is commonly called "liquor sauce" or simply "liquor" (liquor as in a liquid in which something has been steeped or cooked), [7] traditionally made using the water kept from the preparation of the stewed eels. However, many shops no longer use stewed eel water in their parsley liquor. The sauce traditionally has a green colour, from the ...

  6. Fines herbes - Wikipedia

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    The canonical fines herbes of French haute cuisine comprise finely chopped parsley, chives, tarragon and chervil. These are employed in seasoning delicate dishes, such as chicken, fish, and eggs, that need a relatively short cooking period; they may also be used in a beurre blanc sauce for seasoning such dishes. Fines herbes are also eaten raw ...

  7. Parsley - Wikipedia

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    Parsley, or garden parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae that is native to Greece, Morocco and the former Yugoslavia. [1] It has been introduced and naturalized in Europe and elsewhere in the world with suitable climates, and is widely cultivated as an herb and a vegetable .

  8. Stegt flæsk - Wikipedia

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    Stegt flæsk is the national dish of Denmark [3] and one of the country's most popular foodstuffs and has been described as "a dish of pork fat, and only pork fat, in parsley sauce." [ 2 ] An "alternative guide to Denmark" from the British broadcaster BBC described stegt flæsk med persillesovs as fried slices of pork with fat served with ...

  9. Gremolata - Wikipedia

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    Diced Gremolata ingredients (to be sprinkled as a garnish or blended into a green sauce) Gremolata (Italian: [ɡremoˈlaːta]) or gremolada (Italian: [ɡremoˈlaːda], Lombard: [ɡremuˈlaːda]) is a green sauce made of chopped parsley, lemon zest, and garlic. It is the standard accompaniment to the Milanese braised veal shank dish ossobuco ...