Rouille

//ˈɹuːi//

Synonyms for "rouille"

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Asturian

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  • rouille noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Catalan

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  • salsa rolla noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Finnish

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  • rouille-kastike noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

French

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  • rouille noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

German

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  • Rouille noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Hebrew

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  • רוי noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Italian

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  • rouille noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Polish

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  • rouille noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Russian

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  • руй noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Spanish

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  • rouille noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Ukrainian

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  • руй noun (type of sauce from Provence, France)

Sample sentences

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Serve with grated Parmesan cheese and a rouille sauce [...].

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ROUILLE SAUCE / Strongly flavored, served with fish soups or bouillabaisse.

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Rouille: Garlic, Saffron, and Pepper Mayonnaise [...] After you have added a few drops of oil, add saffron and a pinch of cayenne. Gradually whisk in remaining oil in a slow, thin stream until sauce is thickened to a mayonnaise consistency. Taste the rouille and add additional cayenne, if desired.

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In the Northwest one finds fritters coated with not-too-finely ground hazelnuts, with crab on the inside; in that case called crab cakes, spiked with chopped scallion and bell or hot red pepper, served with rouilles of mustard and racy mayonnaise.

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