sauce chausseur
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Definition
Noun: * Sauce Chausseur: A classic French brown sauce made with a base of demi-glace or espagnole, enriched with tomato purée, sautéed mushrooms and shallots (or onions), and dry white wine. It is traditionally served with game or other meats.
Usage
- Sauce Chausseur is used as a singular noun to refer to the specific sauce itself.
- It is typically used in culinary contexts, such as in recipes, menu descriptions, or discussions of French cuisine.
- Example: "The chef prepared the duck breast with a classic sauce chausseur."
Examples
- The recipe for sauce chausseur calls for reducing dry white wine with shallots.
- Sauce chausseur, also known as hunter's sauce, is a perfect accompaniment for venison.
- Would you like your steak with peppercorn sauce or sauce chausseur?
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in its full French form in English culinary writing to denote authenticity and specificity.
- It can be part of a compound dish name, where it describes the main component's preparation.
- Example: Chicken Chausseur (poulet chasseur) is a dish of chicken cooked in the style of the hunter's sauce.
Variants and Related Words
- Hunter's Sauce: The direct English translation of "sauce chausseur."
- Chasseur: An adjective meaning "hunter-style," used to describe dishes prepared with or served with this sauce (e.g., "chicken chasseur").
- Demi-glace: A rich brown sauce that is often the foundational component for sauce chausseur.
- Espagnole: The classic brown sauce that is the base for demi-glace.
Synonyms
- Hunter's Sauce: The most direct synonym.
- Brown mushroom sauce: A descriptive, non-technical synonym highlighting key ingredients.
Related Phrases
- À la chasseur: A French culinary phrase meaning "in the hunter's style," indicating a dish served with or cooked in a manner similar to sauce chausseur.
Noun
- brown sauce and tomato puree with onions and mushrooms and dry white wine