Hollandaise Sauce

Sorry That's the Wrong Answer - Answer 4

Question 4: In what country was Hollandaise sauce created?

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Hollandaise is one of the five sauces in the French haute cuisine mother sauce repertoire. It is so named because it was believed to have mimicked a Dutch sauce for the King of the Netherlands' state visit to France. Hollandaise sauce is well known as a key ingredient of Eggs Benedict, and is often paired with vegetables such as steamed asparagus.

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Hollandaise Sauce