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  2. Whisky with food - Wikipedia

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    Some sauces include whisky in their preparation. Whisky sauce is a sauce in Scottish cooking, which has become popular globally. It is created by pouring an amount of whisky into a saucepan. It is then set alight, in order to make sure that the sauce is not too bitter. Double cream is added whilst stirring.

  3. Whisky sauce - Wikipedia

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    Double cream is added whilst stirring. The heat is then reduced so that the sauce can thicken and finally seasoning such as salt and pepper is added. [1] Despite the fact that various types of alcohol have been used to make sauces for centuries, the lack of documentation of whisky sauce would seem to indicate that it is a relatively modern ...

  4. Meat Whiskey Sauce: How one Memphis barbecue team ... - AOL

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    Meat Whiskey is a barbecue sauce that Brian Wynn describes as “a unique mixture of Memphis, Kansas City and Texas flavors.”

  5. How to Make The Cheesecake Factory’s Steak Diane Copycat - AOL

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    Here's how to make steak Diane (with step-by step photos). ... Remove the steaks, cover with foil and let rest while preparing the sauce. (Don’t make these steak mistakes) Step 2: Saute onions ...

  6. Rib eye steak - Wikipedia

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    In Australia and New Zealand, "ribeye" refers to a bone-in rib steak, while the boneless ribeye is known as "Scotch fillet" or "whiskey fillet".; In French cuisine, the entrecôte corresponds to the rib eye steak, while rib steak is called côte de bœuf (literally: "beef rib").

  7. How To Mix Every Whiskey Cocktail - AOL

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    Professional bartender Karl Franz Williams shows us how to make over 20 of his favorite whiskey cocktails - step by step.

  8. Peppercorn sauce - Wikipedia

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    A beef steak served with peppercorn sauce prepared with five types of peppers. Some versions use several types of peppercorns in the sauce's preparation, [6] and some may use ingredients that are similar in flavor to but not classified as peppercorns, such as sansho. [1] Peppercorn sauce may be used on dishes served at French bistros and ...

  9. Cocktail sauce - Wikipedia

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    In most American oyster bars, cocktail sauce is the standard accompaniment for raw oysters and patrons at an oyster bar expect to be able to mix their own. The standard ingredients (in roughly decreasing proportion) are ketchup, horseradish, hot sauce (e.g., Tabasco, Louisiana, or Crystal), Worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice.