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  2. Remoulade - Wikipedia

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    The sauce is made from mayonnaise with vinegar, mustard, shallots, capers, chopped pickles, and/or fresh herbs (chives, tarragon, chervil, burnet). [2] It is commonly served as céleri remoulade, a mustard-flavored remoulade variation with shredded raw celeriac.

  3. Mahi-Mahi with Remoulade Recipe - AOL

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    To make the remoulade: In a medium bowl, combine the mayonnaise, yogurt, mustard, vinegar, hot sauce, celery, scallions, parsley, egg, mustard seeds, and capers.

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    For remoulade sauce: Combine all ingredients in a food processor and puree until completely smooth. Taste and season with salt. To assemble: Place crostini on a tray, then top with shrimp, lettuce ...

  5. 27 New Orleans-Inspired Recipes To Cure Your Super Bowl FOMO

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    Remoulade Sauce. Now synonymous with Cajun and Creole food, remoulade is a cold sauce with French origins that can be used to add flavor to anything from fried foods to your favorite sandwich ...

  6. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Grey Polish sauce (Polish: Szary sos polski) – Consists of roux and beef, fish, or vegetable stock seasoned with wine or lemon juice. Additions include caramel, raisins, almonds, chopped onions, grated gingerbread or double cream. Hunter's sauce (Polish: sos myƛliwski) – Tomato puree, onions, mushrooms, fried bacon and pickled cucumbers.

  7. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    It also forms the base for various other sauces, such as tartar sauce, fry sauce, remoulade, salsa golf, ranch dressing, and rouille. [3] Mayonnaise is an emulsion of oil, egg yolk, and an acid, either vinegar or lemon juice; [4] there are many variants using additional flavorings. The color varies from near-white to pale yellow, and its ...