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Sauce charcutière

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(Redirected from Charcutiere sauce) Compound French sauce

Charcutière sauce is a compound French sauce consisting of a base of Sauce Robert with a flavouring of chopped gherkins. Its literal translation is "sauce of the pork butcher". It is most frequently used with cuts of grilled or sautéed pork.

References

  1. Escoffier, Auguste (1846-1935) Auteur du texte (1912). Le guide culinaire : aide-mémoire de cuisine pratique (3e édition) / par A. Escoffier ; avec la collaboration de MM. Philéas Gilbert et Émile Fétu.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. Larousse Gastronomique (1961), Crown Publishers
    (Translated from the French, Librairie Larousse, Paris (1938))
Brown sauces
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