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Mignonette Sauce Sampler: Classic Mignonette : One tablespoon minced shallots stirred into 1⁄3 cup white wine or champagne vinegar, with cracked black pepper added to taste.
Oysters Bienville. Oysters Bienville is a traditional dish in New Orleans cuisine of baked oysters in a shrimp sauce. [1] It is served at some of the city's renowned restaurants, originating at Arnaud's. Ingredients include shrimp, mushrooms, bell peppers, sherry, a roux with butter, Parmesan cheese and other lighter cheese, and bread crumbs.
Uncover and cook until tender, 3 minutes longer. Add the tomatoes with their juices and the shrimp stock; bring to a simmer. Add the potato, season with salt and pepper and simmer until just tender, 15 minutes. Add the shrimp, grouper, oysters and Worcestershire sauce; simmer until cooked through, 3 minutes.
"Oysters Bienville" (baked oysters on the half shell topped with Bienville stuffing made with shrimp, bacon, mushrooms, Parmesan cheese, heavy cream, sherry and lemon juice); "Southern-Style Barbecue Shrimp" (shrimp sauteed in butter and spices, served with French bread for dipping). Brazen Open Kitchen: Dubuque, Iowa
Mornay sauce is a smooth sauce made from béchamel sauce (butter, flour, milk), grated cheese, salt, and pepper, and often enriched with egg yolk. [5] [6] When used for fish, the sauce is generally thinned with fish broth. [7] [8] The cheese may be Parmesan and Gruyère, [6] [9] [8] Parmesan alone, [5] Gruyère alone, [10] or various other cheeses.
A.1. Sauce – Brand of brown sauce condiment; Alfredo sauce – Creamy pasta dish with butter and cheese; Baconnaise – Brand of bacon-flavored condiment; Cheez Whiz – Trademarked processed cheese dip
"Brisket Burger" (Texas-style brisket from the Rungis Market, rubbed in olive oil and a secret spice blend of brown sugar, chili powder and garlic powder, smoked in mesquite wood, drizzled with ‘‘Tabasco’’ & brown sugar barbecue sauce on a thick fresh-baked bun toasted with butter); Baby Backed Ribs (local pork ribs in a secret dry rub ...
In a small skillet, toast the coriander seeds over moderate heat until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Let cool, then coarsely crush the seeds in a mortar.