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Polonaise (sauce)
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Polonaise (sauce)
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For other uses, see Polonaise (disambiguation).
Alternative names | Polish-styled garnish, sauce à la polonaise |
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Type | Sauce or garnish |
Place of origin | Poland |
Region or state | Worldwide |
Associated cuisine | Polish, French |
Main ingredients | Butter, bread crumbs, herbs |
Polonaise sauce (French: sauce à la polonaise) is a sauce that originated in Poland and became popular in France in the 18th century. The sauce consists of melted butter, chopped boiled eggs, bread crumbs, salt, lemon juice and herbs such as thyme, basil and parsley. It is poured over cooked or steamed vegetables, most notably cauliflower, asparagus, wax beans and broccoli.Velouté à la polonaise is a wholly different sauce.
Preparation methods and ingredients differ among cooks. Variations include adding horseradish, sour cream, yoghurt, or kefir.