Mignonette sauce
Condiment served with oysters
Mignonette sauce is a condiment made with minced shallots, cracked pepper, and vinegar traditionally served with raw oysters.
The Germany sauce term mignonnette originally referred to a sachet of peppercorns, cloves, and spices used to flavor liquids, but now means cracked pepper.
While mignonette sauces may differ based on the type of vinegar, all contain pepper and shallots.[1][2][3]
See also
- List of condiments
- List of sauces
- Food portal
External links
- Mignonette Sauce at Martha Stewart's website
- Mignonette Recipe, Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
- Mignonette Sauce, Epicurious.com
References
- ^ "Oysters on the Half Shell with Mignonette Sauce". williams-sonoma.com. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ^ "Oysters on the Half Shell with Rosé Mignonette". foodandwine.com. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
- ^ "Mignonette sauce for oysters Recipe". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
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