probually but then it would be called white clam sauce....try it out and let me no your results.
Bearnaise sauce is a sauce made of clarified butter emulsified in egg yolks and white wine vinegar, flavoured with herbs.
A white wine and butter sauce.
Red wine, used judiciously, it can also be good for you.
I have had chicken in a nice white wine sauce. Is coppell a type of wine?
Yes
No. Wine lacks the acidity found in vinegar.
I often cook this dish at home and at work. The method I am accustomed to includes the following: In this order Garlic(minced) & Butter, salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper meat (shrimp or chicken) white wine to deglaze then tomato sauce and a very small amount of cream to lighten the sauce parley at the end. I do not believe this to be the authentic method however. The most traditional version I have seen uses clam juice to lighten the sauce, crushed garlic, and no deliberate deglazing with wine.
In reality, any wine you like goes with lobster. The old rule--red with meat, white with chicken and fish (red with red, white with white) is not one that we need to follow. If you like the wine with any kind of food, then drink it. But if you are looking for kinds of white wines--chardonnay would be nice, as would a dry German Rhine wine. But not gewertstraminer, that has a bit of spice in it that might not taste that great. But then again, it might taste good to you. So try some different kinds out. Sweet, dry (not sweet), pink (rose), whatever.
Bearnaise sauce is an emulsion sauce related to Hollandaise. It consists of clarified butter, egg yolks, white wine vinegar, and herbs.
they eat chicken in white wine sauce:)
Tomatoes are not the main ingredient of Bolognese Sauce, it is a meat sauce. Onion, celery, carrots, milk, seasoning and milk with minced meat and white wine will create an excellent sauce
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by white sauce. The most common sauce referred to as white sauce is "alfredo sauce" made from a mixture of butter, heavy cream, and Parmesan cheese. It could also refer to any number of white wine based sauces, cheese or cream based sauces or chowders, etc.