Bread sauce

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A bread sauce is a warm or cold sauce thickened with bread.

The traditional British bread sauce is made with milk, butter and bread crumbs, flavoured with onion, salt, clove, pepper and bay leaf, and typically accompanies roast chicken and turkey at Christmas. The bread needs to be slightly stale before being made into breadcrumbs, meaning it is an economical way of using up stale bread. Give serious thought to allowing everything apart from the breadcrumbs and finishing cream/butter as much time as you can allow to infuse: it much more likely you will end up with something really tasty.

The Italian salsa verde (see Green Sauce) contains parsley, vinegar, capers, garlic, anchovies and sometimes mustard. The bread is soaked in vinegar and blended with the other ingredients, which creates an emulsion somewhat similar to vinaigrette.

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