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  2. Béchamel sauce - Wikipedia

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    The first recipe of a sauce similar to béchamel is in the book Le cuisinier françois by François Pierre de La Varenne in 1651, made with a roux, as in modern recipes. [3] The name of the sauce was given in honour of Louis de Béchameil, a financier who held the honorary post of chief steward to King Louis XIV of France in the 17th century.

  3. Scalded milk - Wikipedia

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    Recipes old enough to have been based on hand-milked, slowly cooled, unpasteurized milk specify scalded milk with much more justification, and modern cookbooks tend to maintain the tradition. In addition, scalding milk improves the rise due to inhibition of bread rise by certain undenatured milk proteins.

  4. Creamed eggs on toast - Wikipedia

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    Creamed eggs on toast is an American breakfast dish. [1] It consists of toast or biscuits covered in a gravy [2] made from béchamel sauce and chopped hard-boiled eggs.The gravy is often flavored with various seasonings, such as black pepper, garlic powder, celery salt, Worcestershire sauce, sherry, chopped parsley and/or chopped chives.

  5. Here's Every Recipe You'll Need To Make The Perfect ... - AOL

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    This particular dinner recipe is inspired by a classic Southern Italian preparation for baccala, featuring a hearty tomato sauce filled with olives, capers, and potatoes, called baccalà alla ...

  6. Gravy - Wikipedia

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    Cream gravy, or white gravy (sawmill gravy) is a bechamel sauce made using fats from meat—such as sausage or bacon—or meat drippings from roasting or frying meats. The fat and drippings are combined with flour to make a roux, and milk is typically used as the liquid to create the sauce, however, cream is often added or may be the primary ...

  7. French mother sauces - Wikipedia

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    Tomato sauce (sometimes Tomate or Tomat): As well as tomatoes, ingredients typically include carrots, onion, garlic, butter, and flour, plus pork belly and veal broth. 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".

  8. Help! I Bought Too Much Spinach—Here’s The List Of Recipes ...

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    The curry paste does double duty, adding the savory, spicy flavor to both the meatballs and the sauce. Get the Coconut Curry Chicken Meatballs recipe . PHOTO: LINDA PUGLIESE; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE ...

  9. Croque monsieur - Wikipedia

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    The bread may optionally be browned by grilling after being dipped in beaten egg. Traditionally Gruyère is used, but sometimes Comté or Emmental cheese as well. Some brasseries also add béchamel sauce. Croque monsieur may be baked or fried so that the cheese topping melts and forms a crust. [4] [5]