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tartar sauce
or tartare sauce
noun
- a mayonnaise dressing for fish and seafood, usually with chopped pickles, onions, olives, capers, and green herbs added.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tartar sauce1
First recorded in 1895–1900, tartar sauce is from French sauce tartare
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Example Sentences
To assemble taco place escabeche, fish and tartar sauce in a tortilla and garnish with cilantro and lime.
From The Daily Beast
For tartar sauce combine diced onions and jalapenos with mayo and mix well.
From The Daily Beast
Shallot is stronger than garlic and onion; a real Tartar sauce cannot be made without shallot.
From Project Gutenberg
When an older chicken is prepared hunter-like, it is generally served with a Tartar sauce.
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Serve on a napkin with fried parsley, quartered lemons, and Tartar sauce separate.
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Serve with Tartar sauce as fried fillet of sole, or use as a garnish for fish.
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Mix the meat of one boiled crab with a cup of Tartar sauce and a little Cayenne pepper.
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