hollandaise
1841, from French sauce hollandaise “Dutch sauce,” from fem. of hollandais “Dutch,” from Hollande “Holland.”
Examples from the Web for hollandaise Contemporary Examples of hollandaise
But there is a song called “Money” that rhymes “holidays” with “hollandaise.”
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Kevin Fallon
May 27, 2014
Avoid raw milk, raw eggs, or foods containing raw eggs such as eggnog, hollandaise sauce, or even undercooked French toast.
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The Daily Beast
August 17, 2010
In Europe, hollandaise or mayonnaise is the traditional accompaniment to asparagus, and for good reason.
Cookstr.com
April 6, 2010
Historical Examples of hollandaise
Belgium may be compared to a Hollandaise Sauce with a piquant Gallic flavour.
Oliver Herford
Hollandaise or Dutch sauce is best made in the following way.
Catherine Owen
Boil some fresh asparagus, and serve with Hollandaise sauce.
The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book
Victor Hirtzler
Dress on a napkin, and serve with tomato, Barnaise, or Hollandaise sauce.
Mary Ronald
It was the Hollandaise sauce that had kept her from curling her hair.
Temple Bailey