Polonaise (sauce)

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Polonaise sauce
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Wax beans with herbless polonaise
Alternative namesPolish-styled garnish, sauce à la polonaise
TypeSauce or garnish
Place of originPoland
Region or stateWorldwide
Associated national cuisinePolish, French
Main ingredientsButter, bread crumbs, herbs

Polonaise sauce (French: Sauce à la polonaise), in English also known as Polish-styled garnish, is a simple vegetarian sauce in the form of a garnish. It originated in Poland and became popular in France in the 18th century.[1] The sauce consists of melted butter, chopped boiled eggs, bread crumbs, salt, lemon juice and herbs such as thyme, basil and parsley. It is poured over cooked or steamed vegetables, most notably cauliflower, asparagus, wax beans and broccoli.[2][3][4][5] Velouté à la polonaise is a wholly different sauce.

Preparation methods and ingredients differ among cooks. Variations include adding horseradish, sour cream, yoghurt, or kefir.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Cauliflower Polonaise from The New Basics Cookbook by Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso". app.ckbk.com.
  2. ^ "Broccoli Polonaise". Allrecipes.
  3. ^ "Polonaise Sauce - Recipe | Cooks.com". www.cooks.com.
  4. ^ "Broccoli Polonaise | Challenge Dairy". challengedairy.com.
  5. ^ Command, United States Naval Supply Systems (March 18, 1979). "Foodservice Operations". Naval Supply Systems Command – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Recipes". www.polamjournal.com.
  7. ^ Kapoor, Anand (March 18, 2013). Taste: 7 Michelin Star and Celebrity Chefs. Om Books International. ISBN 9789383202058 – via Google Books.