sauce Albert
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Definition
Noun: A creamy white sauce made with horseradish and mustard, traditionally served with roast beef.
Usage
"Sauce Albert" is a proper noun referring to a specific, classic culinary preparation. It is used as a countable noun, typically preceded by an article like "the" or "some." It names the sauce itself.
Examples
- The chef prepared a traditional Sauce Albert to accompany the prime rib.
- Would you like some Sauce Albert with your beef?
- The key to a good Sauce Albert is freshly grated horseradish.
Advanced Usage
- As a defining element: The term can be used to specify a dish's style or accompaniment.
- The menu featured roast beef with Sauce Albert.
Variants and Related Words
- Albert sauce: A less formal, alternative name for the same preparation.
- Horseradish sauce: A more general term for sauces containing horseradish, of which Sauce Albert is a specific, creamy type.
- Mustard sauce: A general term for sauces where mustard is a primary ingredient.
Synonyms
- Creamy horseradish sauce
- Horseradish and mustard sauce
Notes
This is a specialized culinary term. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but is standard in professional kitchens and gourmet contexts. The name is often capitalized as it is considered a proper name for the recipe.
Noun
- creamy white sauce with horseradish and mustard