- Vinaigrette (food)
Vinaigrette is a mixture of
vinegar (or sometimes citrus juice) and oil, often flavored withherb s,spice s, and other ingredients. There are many ways to prepare Vinaigrette but a basic recipe is to slowly add 3 parts of oil at room temperature to 1 part of vinegar until it emulsifies into a smooth sauce. Salt and pepper are added for taste. Herbs are sometimes added to enhance flavour. The addition of a small amount of mustard can help keep the oil and acid in an emulsion. In France, Vinaigrette is often prepared once a week in large quantities.Commercial preparations are often emulsified with
lecithin or similar additives, while fresh preparations can be more weakly emulsified withmustard or left as mixtures that will separate. Vinaigrettes are used assauce s in manycuisine s, and assalad dressing s. This is the most common use of the word. See alsoFrench dressing .Balsamic vinaigrette is a sauce made by adding
olive oil and other seasonings, including chopped onion, intobalsamic vinegar . Other popular vinaigrettes inFrench cuisine include anchovies, lemons, truffles and raspberries as the main ingredients.External links
* [http://culinaryarts.about.com/od/oilvinegardressings/qt/vinaigrette.htm "Make the Perfect Vinaigrette" from About.com]
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