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  2. The Surprising History Of Mississippi's Legendary Comeback Sauce

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    And while Evans has updated many things about the cafe, including its infamous bathroom once only accessible by a precarious staircase, the comeback sauce stays true to the original recipe: A 70 ...

  3. Comeback sauce - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Louisiana remoulade, the base of the sauce consists of mayonnaise and chili sauce or ketchup or both. [2] [5] Many recipes also call for the addition of other ingredients such as Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, onion, lemon juice, and seasonings. [6] [2] [5]

  4. Why you should add lemon juice to pasta - AOL

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    Then, remove the seeds from the lemon wedge and squeeze it right on top. You want just enough to make a difference but not so much that the juice collects at the bottom of the bowl.

  5. 24 Retro-Inspired Thanksgiving Recipes That Deserve a Comeback

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    Get the recipe: Apple and Butternut Squash Casserole Reluctant Entertainer Make a batch of this Apple Raisin Chutney Recipe, and pair it with meat, with goat cheese, crackers, figs, or nuts!

  6. Reduction (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    While reduction does concentrate the flavors left in the pan, reducing too much will decrease the amount of all liquid in the sauce, leaving a sticky, burnt coating on the pan. [2] Sauces, ranging from basic brown sauce to béchamel sauce and even tomato sauce, are simmered for long periods (from 1 to 10 hours) but not boiled. Simmering not ...

  7. Barbecue sauce - Wikipedia

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    References to the sauce start occurring in both English and French literature over the next two hundred years. South Carolina mustard sauce, a type of barbecue sauce, can be traced to German settlers in the 18th century. [3] Early homemade barbecue sauces were made with vinegar, salt, and pepper.

  8. '80s Kids Are Dying For These 20 Recipes To Make A Comeback - AOL

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    This recipe collection is an homage to that delightful decade where the slow cooker emerged as a parent's best friend and Jell-O meant more than just a quick snack.

  9. Fry sauce - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina and Uruguay, a similar condiment known as salsa golf (golf sauce) is a popular dressing for fries, burgers, steak sandwiches, and seafood salads. According to tradition, the sauce was invented by Luis Federico Leloir, a Nobel laureate and restaurant patron, at a golf club in Mar del Plata, Argentina, during the mid-1920s.