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  2. Hollandaise sauce - Wikipedia

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    To make hollandaise sauce, beaten egg yolks are combined with butter, lemon juice, salt, and water, and heated gently while being mixed. Some cooks use a double boiler to control the temperature. Some recipes add melted butter to warmed yolks; others call for unmelted butter and the yolks to be heated together; still others combine warm butter ...

  3. Eggs Benedict with Smoked Salmon Recipe - AOL

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    To make the hollandaise, place the egg yolks and lemon juice in a tall container and blend with your hand blender. Whilst blending, slowly drizzle the melted butter into the egg mixture while moving the blender up and down. Continue blending until all the butter has been incorporated and the sauce is thick and glossy. Check the seasoning and ...

  4. What Is Hollandaise Sauce, and How Do You Make It At Home?

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  5. Our Eggs Benedict Rolls Are A Fun & Easy Spin On The Brunch ...

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    Hollandaise & Assembly. 2. large egg yolks. 2 tsp. fresh lemon juice. 3/4 tsp. kosher salt. Pinch of cayenne pepper. ... Continue to blend until sauce is emulsified, thick, and yellow in color.

  6. French mother sauces - Wikipedia

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    Velouté sauce: Light coloured sauce, made by reducing clear stock (made from un-roasted bones) and thickened with a white roux. Velouté is French for "velvety". Hollandaise sauce: Warm emulsion of egg yolk, melted butter, and lemon juice or vinegar.

  7. Béarnaise sauce - Wikipedia

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    Béarnaise sauce (/ b ər ˈ n eɪ z /; French: [be.aʁ.nɛz] ⓘ) is a sauce made of clarified butter, egg yolk, white wine vinegar, and herbs. It is regarded as a "child" of hollandaise sauce. [1] The difference is in the flavoring: béarnaise uses shallot, black pepper, and tarragon, while hollandaise uses white pepper or a pinch of cayenne.

  8. Poached Eggs & Satsuma Hollandaise over Crab Cakes

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    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.

  9. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    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 ...