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  2. Nantua sauce - Wikipedia

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    Nantua sauce (French: sauce Nantua [sos nɑ̃tɥa]) is a classical French sauce consisting of: . a béchamel sauce base; cream; crayfish butter; crayfish tails; It is named for the town of Nantua, which is known for its crayfish, [1] and the term à la Nantua is used in classical French cuisine for dishes containing crayfish.

  3. Quenelle - Wikipedia

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    Quenelle de brochet sauce Nantua. A quenelle (French pronunciation:) is a mixture of creamed fish or meat, sometimes combined with breadcrumbs, with a light egg binding, formed into an egg-like shape, and then cooked. [1] The usual preparation is by poaching. Formerly, quenelles were often used as a garnish in haute cuisine. Today, they are ...

  4. French mother sauces - Wikipedia

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    In 1833, Marie-Antoine Carême described four grandes sauces (great sauces). [3] In 1844, the French magazine Revue de Paris reported: . Don’t you know that the grand sauce Espagnole is a mother sauce, of which all the other preparations, such as reductions, stocks, jus, veloutés, essences, and coulis, are, strictly speaking, only derivatives?

  5. Lyonnaise cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sauce lyonnaise; Sabodet; Tablier de sapeur; Quenelle, a mixture of creamed fish, chicken, or meat, sometimes combined with breadcrumbs, with a light egg binding. Lyon and Nantua are famous for their quenelles de brochet (pike quenelles), often served with cream sauce and run under the salamander grill.

  6. Béchamel sauce - Wikipedia

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    There are many legends regarding the origin of béchamel sauce. For example, it is widely repeated in Italy that the sauce has been created in Tuscany under the name "salsa colla" and brought to France with Catherine de Medici, but this is an invented story, [7] and archival research has shown that "in the list of service people who had dealt with Catherine de Medici, since her arrival in ...

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

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    The origins of comeback sauce are closely tied to the history of Greek immigration in Mississippi—many Greek immigrants struggling with language barriers found work in Jackson restaurants.

  8. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Nantua sauce — the village of Nantua, Ain; Normande sauce — the Normandy region; Rouennaise sauce — the city of Rouen, Normandy; Sauce Américaine, originally Sauce armoricaine — Armorica, an ancient region of northwest France; Sauce bourguignonne — the Burgundy (Bourgogne) region; Sauce lyonnaise — the city of Lyon; Sauce ...

  9. Crayfish as food - Wikipedia

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    In France, dishes with a base or garnish of crayfish (écrevisse) are frequently described as à la Nantuaise (in the style of Nantua). Crayfish tails and butter are also used to flavor the Nantua sauce commonly served with quenelles .