Maître d'hotel, literally "master of the hotel," is now mostly used to refer to the host or headwaiter in a restaurant. Historically, it was also the name of a sauce made with butter, parsley, salt, pepper, and lemon juice.
See also Beurre maître d'hôtel, a compound butter with a similar profile.

Characteristic of: French cuisine
Categories: Sauce Technique
Also known as:
French: Maître d'hotelÀ la maître d'hotel
Wikidata ID: Q1634473
Wikipedia title: Maître d'hôtel
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