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Recipe of Hollandaise - Food Recipes

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Title: HOLLANDAISE
Categories : Sauces, Party
Serving size: 4 servings 4 Egg yolks 3 tb Lemon juice 1/4 ts Salt 1/4 ts Sugar 1/4 ts Dry mustard 8 Drops Tabasco sauce * Into the top of a double broiler put all ingredients Place about one inch of water in the bottom part of the double boiler, and bring water to a boil. Turn the fire down to very low. Place the top part of the double boiler into the bottom part. Add 1 stick (1/2 c) of VERY COLD butter to the egg mixture. Whisk until the butter melts and the sauce thickens. Keep the sides and bottom scraped. If the water seems to be boiling too much simply lift the top part of the double boiler out of the bottom, and let it calm down. When the sauce thickens, put a top on, and try to>>> serve as soon as possible. This never curdles on me. Let me know if it does on you. Sometimes, I even reheat this (if I ever have leftovers). When I reheat it, it curdles. The trick then is the following: Add a small amount of milk (about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon), and whisk, whisk, whisk. Hope this is the info you need.

 

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