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  • noun Bearnaise sauce.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun a sauce like hollandaise but made with white wine and tarragon and shallots instead of lemon juice

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Examples

  • I had the eggs bearnaise, which is an eggs benedict with peameal bacon, drenched in homemade, lemony bearnaise sauce.

    Buffalo Pundit 2009

  • I had the eggs bearnaise, which is an eggs benedict with peameal bacon, drenched in homemade, lemony bearnaise sauce.

    WNYMedia 2009

  • I had the eggs bearnaise, which is an eggs benedict with peameal bacon, drenched in homemade, lemony bearnaise sauce.

    WNYMedia 2009

  • I had the eggs bearnaise, which is an eggs benedict with peameal bacon, drenched in homemade, lemony bearnaise sauce.

    Buffalo Pundit 2009

  • As cooking light points out Even rich, buttery sauces, such as bearnaise or beurre blanc, have a place in a healthy diet.

    Sauces made Simple Jennifer 2009

  • But you get what you pay for - chunks of Maine lobster astride poached eggs and croissants, with lemon hollandaise and wilted spinach ($25) or a heady omelet "bearnaise"

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local <B>By Kyle Wagner </B><br><I>The Denver Post</I> 2010

  • BF gets the same, but he gets some leftover bearnaise dip instead of ketchup.

    Bento #214 – Jiji bento « Were rabbits 2009

  • As Oscar would say, bring your own bearnaise. chinagringo

    Morelia and more!! 2009

  • A French entrecote with bearnaise and a glass of red wine and french fries but Dawg cannot find that anywhere but Paris and a joint he knows in San Francisco so Dawg is telling you this is the next best thing on this continent.

    General Lee Hamburgers and Tequila 2009

  • As Oscar would say, bring your own bearnaise. chinagringo

    Morelia and more!! 2009

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