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Latest revision as of 11:40, 25 February 2025
List of dessert sauces refers to a compilation of various types of sauces that are typically used to enhance or accompany desserts. These sauces can be made from a variety of ingredients, including fruits, chocolate, caramel, and dairy products. They can be served hot or cold, depending on the dessert and personal preference.
Types of Dessert Sauces[edit]
Fruit sauces[edit]
Fruit sauces are made from fresh or preserved fruits. They can be thick or thin, and can be served hot or cold. Examples include apple sauce, strawberry sauce, and raspberry sauce.
Chocolate sauce[edit]
Chocolate sauce is a sweet sauce made from chocolate and sugar. It is often served hot over ice cream or other desserts.
Caramel sauce[edit]
Caramel sauce is made by heating sugar until it caramelizes, then adding cream and sometimes butter. It is often used as a topping for ice cream and other desserts.
Custard sauce[edit]
Custard sauce, also known as Crème Anglaise, is a rich, creamy sauce made from egg yolks, sugar, and milk or cream. It is often served with puddings and pastries.
Sabayon sauce[edit]
Sabayon sauce is a light, frothy sauce made from egg yolks, sugar, and a sweet wine such as Marsala. It is often served with fresh fruit or berries.
See also[edit]
List of dessert sauces[edit]
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Creme anglaise et pain d'épices
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Suman with latik
