Did you perchance mean mayonnaise?
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Examples
“The slow poached organic quail "egg salad" sandwich, shown at left, is prepared with romaine hearts and Ronnybrook dijonnaise.”
“A homemade dijonnaise is delicious on a sandwich—just mix a teaspoon of mayo with a teaspoon of Grey Poupon or your favorite brand.”
“The second was the turkey and shiitake mushroom : tenderloin, roma tomato, red onion, peppercorn dijonnaise.”
“* And just so this isn't all about films and games; the pot roast was even better as leftover hot pot roast and Swiss sandwiches tonight than it was as pot roast on Sunday, and no, sadly, the Polish sausage didn't absorb all the flavors of the winter vegetable stew dijonnaise.”
“Spicy pork and smoked shrimp sausage, with a blue cheese dijonnaise dressing...”
“Roast Beef & Havarti with sliced red onion on toasted rye, with horseradish dijonnaise 6.95”
“The food was excellent, with highlights including a mammoth jambonneau à la dijonnaise, a roasted canard de pékin, and such bruxellois classics as stoemp saucisse, but almost as big a draw was Les Brassins 'impressive selection of beers.”
“Grilled Ham & Gruyere with dijonnaise on Country Bread 6.95”
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These user-created lists contain the word ‘dijonnaise’.
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Salad Dressings
ranch, thousand island, Italian, Dorothy Lynch, creamy Italian, garlic ranch, Balsamic Vinaigrette, house italian, Olive Oil Vinaigr..., Raspberry Hazelnu..., Red Wine Vinaigrette, goddess dressing and 27 more...
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Saucy
See also Hernesheir's Open List: Sauces.
hollandaise, mayonnaise, béarnaise, bolognaise, bordelaise, rouennaise, satay, chilli, béchamel, dijonnaise, hoisin, soy and 60 more...
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Demonyms
Demonyms are words that describe a person who is citizen or resident of a particular place. There are countless demonyms so I'm collecting the slightly irregular or unusual ones.
glaswegian, bosniak, kosovar, novocastrian, us american, terran, grecian, yolngu, aztec, cantabrigian, norse, leopolitan and 102 more...
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Food
Some of my favourite cooking and eating terms, some obscure, some so common as to be misunderstood.
sommelier, gustatory, oenophile, macedoine, bouquet garni, mince, braise, olio, cassoulet, render, larding, barding and 57 more...
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