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Hollandaise sauce mix
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Hollandaise sauce mix is an instant preparation that simplifies the making of traditional hollandaise sauce, an emulsified sauce based on egg yolks, clarified butter, and lemon juice. This ingredient is ideal for those looking for a quick and practical option without sacrificing the characteristic flavor and texture of this classic French cuisine sauce.
Origin: Hollandaise sauce has its roots in 17th-century French cuisine, although its name refers to "Dutch" due to the clarified butter typical of the Netherlands used in its preparation. The prepared hollandaise sauce mix is a modern invention that adapts this traditional recipe for more accessible use at home.
Properties: The hollandaise sauce mix contains dehydrated ingredients, stabilizers, and flavorings that allow for the recovery of the creamy texture and delicate flavor of the original sauce by simply adding liquids such as water or milk, and in some cases melted butter. It is a low-effort option, ideal for accompanying steamed vegetables, fish, seafood, eggs benedict, or even white meats, providing a creamy and slightly acidic touch.
Synonyms in Spanish (Latin America): In some Latin American countries, the hollandaise sauce mix may be known as preparado para salsa holandesa, paquete para salsa holandesa, or simply salsa holandesa instantánea. It is not common to find regional variants of the name, but the term "mezcla" (mix) may vary to "preparado" (preparation) depending on the manufacturer or region.
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