poivrade

/pwɑˈvrɑd/
noun
  1. A French sauce made with pepper, vinegar, and stock, often served with game or meat.
    • She learned to make poivrade by slowly simmering the ingredients together.
    • Poivrade is a classic sauce in French cuisine, known for its sharp, peppery flavor.
    • The chef drizzled poivrade over the roasted venison.
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