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sou·bise

 (so͞o-bēz′)
n.
A béchamel sauce made with onions or onion purée.

[French, after Charles de Rohan, Prince de Soubise (1715-1787), French soldier.]
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soubise

(suːˈbiːz)
n
(Cookery) a purée of onions mixed into a thick white sauce and served over eggs, fish, etc. Also called: soubise sauce
[C18: named after Charles de Rohan Soubise (1715–87), marshal of France]
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sou•bise

(suˈbiz)

n.
a brown or white sauce containing onions.
Also called soubise′ sauce`.
[1770–80; < French, after Prince Charles Soubise (1715–87), marshal of France]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.soubise - veloute sauce with sauteed chopped onions and whipping creamSoubise - veloute sauce with sauteed chopped onions and whipping cream
sauce - flavorful relish or dressing or topping served as an accompaniment to food
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The valet led Felton through a large hall in which waited the deputies from La Rochelle, headed by the Prince de Soubise, and introduced him into a closet where Buckingham, just out of the bath, was finishing his toilet, upon which, as at all times, he bestowed extraordinary attention.
FOR THE SWEET ONION SOUBISE: Place butter and onions in a saucepot and saute over low heat until very soft.
Akashi Blue, another blend, attended grilled quail marinated in sweet wood spices and roasted onion soubise sauteed spinach with squash seeds.
But its PS19.50 price tag smarts when the only trimmings are three smears of sickly ginger soubise and a sprinkling of toasted quinoa.
Guests will find dishes like beetroot, ricotta, cumin with iced pumpernickel; char with soubise and sweet and sour onions; and duck breast, with carrot ginger puree, wild broccoli and tamarind jus.
My guest opted for grilled chicken breast with pommes jabron, sauce soubise, thyme and bacon crumble and green bean and asparagus salad ([pounds sterling]21), which tasted good but could have been a bit slicker presentation-wise.
My guest opted for grilled chicken breast with pommes jabron, sauce soubise, thyme and bacon crumble and green bean and asparagus salad (PS21), which tasted good but could have been a bit slicker presentation-wise.
One of the outstanding courses for me in this seven-course dinner was the assemblage of maitake mushrooms, chanterelles, asparagus with a soubise of roasted onion, and a runny egg.
The space was occupied by Soubise Restaurant until early this year.
Mickey Bhoite, a round-faced man with spiked hair and wearing rimless glasses, elegantly arranges what he calls Ravioli au Canard a l'Orange avec sauce soubise on a plate.
Take this plot fragment as an example; Sade describes how he has "rendered" King Louis: "I have given Louis a big cock and much apathy, and Soubise more talent.
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