A plate of chilled seafood was startlingly fresh, with little crescents of Louisiana shrimp and beautifully sweet crabmeat in ravigote sauce, the Tabasco-spiked mayonnaise that is a New. From Wordnik.com. [Open for Business] Reference
The very derivation of the word "ravigote," from the French verb RAVIGOTER, to cheer or strengthen, shows that certain exhilarating virtues are ascribed to these herbs. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken] Reference
"ravigote"; and by this term is meant a collection of four herbs, namely -- burnet, chervil, chives, and tarragon. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken] Reference
These leaves, when blanched, are sprinkled over the latter; but in addition burnet enters into the composition of ravigote butter, and helps to form green mayonnaise. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken] Reference
Scoop out the centres of the artichokes and fill with mayonnaise, or with ravigote, tartare or tyrolienne sauce. From Wordnik.com. [Salads, Sandwiches and Chafing-Dish Dainties With Fifty Illustrations of Original Dishes] Reference
As vinaigrette, or sauce ravigote, also goes by the name 'French dressing' (although, like the unappetising-sounding 'French stick', this seems to have fallen from favour in recent years). From Wordnik.com. [Life and style | guardian.co.uk] Reference
“ravigote”; and by this term is meant a collection of four herbs, namely — burnet, chervil, chives, and tarragon. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia] Reference
A saucy hat of crabmeat ravigote, a cold sauce with-depending on who you ask-a mayonnaise or vinaigrette base flavored with fresh herbs. From Wordnik.com. [Orangette] Reference
“ravigote,” from the French verb RAVIGOTER, to cheer or strengthen, shows that certain exhilarating virtues are ascribed to these herbs. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia] Reference
But since the storm Besh had begun to include the dishes of his bayou youth and the city’s heritage, such as that ravigote sauce and gumbo at Friday lunch, the Sunday supper of New Orleans. From Wordnik.com. [Open for Business] Reference
Antoine’s, the 800-seat landmark that claims to have invented crabmeat ravigote, lost its maître d’, Clifton Lachney, who drowned with his son; the restaurant also suffered damage to a brick wall that would take months to repair. From Wordnik.com. [Open for Business] Reference
397; with ravigote sauce, 397; in turbans, 397; with wine, 398; rolled. From Wordnik.com. [How to Cook Fish] Reference
I, II, III, 264; à la ravigote, 264. From Wordnik.com. [How to Cook Fish] Reference
433; à la ravigote, 433; with cream, 433. From Wordnik.com. [How to Cook Fish] Reference
Don’t know your ravigote from your remoulade?. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-04-01] Reference
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