Sauce poivrade, sometimes called sauce au poivre, is a peppery sauce in French cuisine.
It is made of a cooked mirepoix thickened with flour and moistened with wine and a little vinegar, then heavily seasoned with black pepper. More traditional versions in French haute cuisine use sauce espagnole, one of the Mother sauce, as a thickener.

Categories: French sauce Sauce
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Wikidata ID: Q15665674
Wikipedia title: Sauce poivrade
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