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sauce
verb
To add sauce to; to season.
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'sauce' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as a noun or a verb. For example: "After grilling the ribs, I served them with a tangy barbecue sauce."
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Meanwhile, make the sauce.
When the sauce is thickened and glossy, remove from the heat, whisk in the lemon juice and season to taste.
Enjoy at lunch with your sauce of choice.
My ex-boyfriend's lovely dad used to pour it on his puddings as a sauce.
Roux also calls for black pudding, to "lend a similar flavour" to the sauce as the more traditional blood.
Whisk together the cream and egg yolk, then take the pan off the heat and whisk this into the sauce.
Add two or three tablespoons of fat to a food processor, then add the other sauce ingredients.
Pour in the soy milk and soy sauce, whisk gently for a minute, then divide the mixture between four individual shallow ovenproof dishes (16cm x 12cm oval ceramic dishes work well but similar-sized round ramekins are fine); the custard should come 1cm-1.5cm up the sides.
My friend Ed and I used to argue for hours about the correct order of construction: sauce, duck, spring onions and cucumber (him); or duck, spring onions and cucumber, sauce (me, clearly right as you don't want the sauce soaking into the pancake).
Again, I don't think the filling needs any extra liquid or indeed flavour – that's what the dipping sauce is for – and the noodles themselves are too bulky for easy rolling.
Add the stock or noodle cooking water to the sauce.
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