brown onion sauce
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Definition
Noun: * A savory condiment: A type of brown sauce that incorporates sautéed chopped onions, parsley, and is typically finished with dry white wine or vinegar. It is a flavorful accompaniment to meats and other dishes.
Usage
- This term is used to specify a particular recipe or style of sauce. It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
- It is primarily used in culinary contexts, such as recipes, menu descriptions, or food discussions.
Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe for beef medallions calls for a simple brown onion sauce.
- Would you like the pork chops with brown onion sauce or a mushroom cream sauce?
- The chef's signature brown onion sauce is made with a rich beef stock and a splash of sherry vinegar.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other nouns.
- He prepared a brown-onion-sauce reduction to accompany the steak.
Variants and Related Words
- Onion sauce (n): A more general term for any sauce where onion is a primary ingredient, which may or may not be a brown sauce.
- Brown sauce (n): The broader category of savory sauces with a brown color, typically based on meat stock, which includes brown onion sauce as one variant.
Synonyms
- Onion gravy: This is a very close synonym, though "gravy" often implies a thicker, more directly meat-juice-based sauce, while "sauce" can be more refined.
- Sauce Lyonnaise: A classic French sauce made with onions and a brown sauce base, which is essentially a specific, formal name for a type of brown onion sauce.
Related Phrases
- To serve with brown onion sauce: A common instructional phrase in recipes and menus.
- Pan-fried liver is traditionally served with brown onion sauce.
Noun
- brown sauce with sauteed chopped onions and parsley and dry white wine or vinegar