espagnole

[ es-puhn-yohl, -pan-; French e-spa-nyawl ]

Origin of espagnole

1
1835–45; <French: literally, Spanish
  • Also called espagnole sauce .

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How to use espagnole in a sentence

  • There is the Rue espagnole, for example, where a vegetable market is held every Wednesday.

    Belgium | George W. T. (George William Thomson) Omond
  • Serve with rich espagnole sauce or oyster sauce on a croustade of potato.

    Dressed Game and Poultry la Mode | Harriet A. de Salis
  • Make the sauce from the bones and cuttings of the birds, add six spoonfuls of espagnole sauce and a glass of Marsala.

    Dressed Game and Poultry la Mode | Harriet A. de Salis
  • Cook for half an hour over a hot fire, turn the salmon occasionally, and if it gets dry, add a cup of espagnole sauce.

  • If you like, leave out the risotto and serve the veal with espagnole sauce mixed with cooked peas and chopped truffle.