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Sauce gribiche

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Gribiche sauce

Sauce gribiche is a mayonnaise-style cold egg sauce in the French cuisine, made by emulsifying hard-boiled egg yolks and mustard with a neutral oil like canola or grapeseed. The sauce is finished with chopped pickled cucumbers, capers, parsley, chervil and tarragon. It also includes hard-boiled egg whites cut in a julienne.[1][2]

Sauce gribiche may be served with boiled chicken, fish (hot or cold) or calf's head.[3][4]

Notes

  1. ^ Th. Gringoire et L. Saulnier Le Repertoire de la Cuisine (1985 edition) pg.18
  2. ^ August Escoffier L'Aide-Memoire Culinaire (Original edition 1919) pg.52
  3. ^ David, E. (1960). "French Provincial Cooking" (1999 edition) p.120
  4. ^ "Larousse Gastronomique" (2001).