[
US
/ˈsɔs/
]
[ UK /sˈɔːs/ ]
[ UK /sˈɔːs/ ]
VERB
- dress (food) with a relish
- behave saucily or impudently towards
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add zest or flavor to, make more interesting
sauce the roast
NOUN
- flavorful relish or dressing or topping served as an accompaniment to food
How To Use sauce In A Sentence
- Add white soy sauce and milk, season with salt and pepper to taste and bring to a simmer.
- The desserts were homey and filling - the baked banana with chocolate sauce is the ultimate for those people who love that combination.
- Check from time to time that the liquid has not completely evaporated - there should be just enough left to make a bit of a sauce with.
- Put all the fruit in a saucepan on a gentle heat and add a couple of tablespoons of caster sugar and a slug of something pleasantly alcoholic such as brandy, whisky or even sherry.
- Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers.
- Underneath the lamp is a great saucer to catch the oil which drips from it. The Eskimo Twins
- I sought express instructions that I was to make this argument and the Commissioner recognises that sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
- Sounds similar to the sauce for mutter panner (obviously without the peas or paneer) ... Chipotle ketchup changes everything | Homesick Texan
- The glistening mushrooms were plump and earthy against the dry, crunchy pastry softened by the delicate, herby cream sauce.
- Creamy onion sauce slathered over lightly boiled eggs.