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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of sauce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of sauce, typically in the context of food or cooking.
Example: "I like to add a bit of sauce to my pasta for extra flavor."
Alternatives: "a little sauce" or "a small amount of sauce."
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Drizzle cabbage with a bit of sauce, then top with a steak.
"It's not my period, but it adds a bit of sauce".
Or cut into strips, wrap each strip in a lettuce leaf, top with a bit of sauce and roll up.
Paint drips accidentally, like when you get a bit of sauce on your nice clean shirt when you're enjoying a meal too much.
I just like to have cereal in the morning, but it'll be those cluster things - it's a bit random - and through the day I like just pasta, plain pasta with a bit of sauce on it, never too much in case I get a bad belly... and jelly just before I go on for a bit of energy!
To serve, spoon a bit of sauce over each piece of pork belly.
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Many recipes also include a bit of spice: Tabasco sauce for Cradock, Smith, Bareham and Hopkinson; red chilli for Grigson; and creamed horseradish for Berry.
defer.add img); Mix orange marmalade with a bit of chili sauce, soy sauce and rice vinegar for a tangy, sweet and sour marinade.
He spoons it into lettuce leaves glossed with a bit of hoisin sauce thinned with a little soy sauce and sesame oil.
Return your protein to the pan once the vegetables are cooked through, pour in your sauce (we like a combination of a bit of soy sauce, a small amount of honey or cornstarch to thicken, some rice wine or black vinegar and Sriracha), stir to combine and cook until the sauce reaches your desired consistency.
Do us some cheese on toast then, Charlie, with a bit of Worcester sauce on top.
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