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Old 12-21-2008, 01:04 AM
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Smile Genoese Sayce

        • Genoese Sauce
          Ingredients: Onion, butter, Burgundy, mushrooms, truffles,
          parsley, bay leaf, Espagnole sauce, blond of veal, essence
          of fish, anchovy butter, crayfish or lobster butter.
          Cut up a small onion and fry it in butter, add a glass of Burgundy,
          some cuttings of mushrooms and truffles, a pinch of chopped parsley
          and half a bay leaf. Reduce half. In another saucepan put two
          cups of Espagnole sauce, one cup of veal stock, and a tablespoonful
          of essence of fish, reduce one-third and add it to the other
          saucepan, skim off all the grease, boil for a few minutes, and pass
          through a sieve. Then stir it over the fire, and add half a
          teaspoonful of crayfish and half of anchovy butter.
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Old 12-21-2008, 01:10 AM
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yeah yeah yeah i know i cant spell sauce lmao i was in a hurry sorry
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Old 09-25-2009, 12:05 PM
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Which kind of mushrooms do you use? I tried it with chanterelle and button mushrooms. Both tasted exquisitely :-)
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