Parsley sauce

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Parsley Sauce is a traditional English sauce, typically served with fish, ham, or vegetables. It is made by combining parsley with a béchamel sauce, a white sauce made from a roux of butter and flour cooked in milk.

Ingredients

The main ingredients of parsley sauce are:

  • Parsley: A green herb used for its distinct flavor and garnishing properties.
  • Béchamel sauce: A white sauce made from a roux of butter and flour cooked in milk.
  • Salt and pepper: Used to season the sauce.

Preparation

The preparation of parsley sauce involves the following steps:

  1. Making the béchamel sauce: This involves melting butter, adding flour to make a roux, and then gradually adding milk while stirring to create a smooth sauce.
  2. Adding the parsley: The parsley is finely chopped and then added to the béchamel sauce.
  3. Seasoning: The sauce is seasoned with salt and pepper to taste.

Variations

There are several variations of parsley sauce, including:

  • Mustard parsley sauce: This variation includes mustard for an added kick.
  • Lemon parsley sauce: This variation includes lemon juice for a tangy flavor.
  • Garlic parsley sauce: This variation includes garlic for a more robust flavor.

Serving

Parsley sauce is typically served with fish, ham, or vegetables. It can also be used as a base for other sauces, or as a topping for potatoes or pasta.

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