hollandaise









hollandaise


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.”

    ‘Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse’ Review: We. We Are Underwhelmed

    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.

    6 Things You Should Know About Salmonella

    The Daily Beast

    August 17, 2010

  • In Europe, hollandaise or mayonnaise is the traditional accompaniment to asparagus, and for good reason.

    What to Eat: Spring Salads

    Cookstr.com

    April 6, 2010

  • Historical Examples of hollandaise

  • Belgium may be compared to a Hollandaise Sauce with a piquant Gallic flavour.

    This Giddy Globe

    Oliver Herford

  • Hollandaise or Dutch sauce is best made in the following way.

    Choice Cookery

    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.

    The Century Cook Book

    Mary Ronald

  • It was the Hollandaise sauce that had kept her from curling her hair.

    The Gay Cockade

    Temple Bailey

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