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Rainbow sauce refers to several types of culinary sauces. The term also refers to a food presentation or preparation style in which several sauces are placed on a food dish or plate alongside one-another, and also a sauce preparation method in which several sauces are mixed together.[1][2]

Rainbow sauces[edit]

Rainbow sauce is a dessert sauce prepared with pineapple, candied cherries, apricot, citron, pears, and pistachio nuts.[3] The ingredients are chopped, combined and boiled in simple syrup to create a sauce.[3] This sauce is typically served atop ice cream.[3]

The term also refers to sweet and sour sauce that may utilize many types of ingredients that are combined and heated to create a sauce.[4] Myriad ingredients in its preparation can include green pepper, canned fruit cocktail, corn starch, vinegar, pineapple, pickled and sweet ginger, pickled cucumber, carrot, maraschino cherries, sugar, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, lemon juice, cranberry juice, vinegar,[5] and others. This type of sauce may be served on chicken dishes,[5] among others.

Another version is a savory sauce prepared with ingredients such as cream, white wine, shallots and oranges.[6] This sauce may be served with fillets of rainbow trout,[6] among other foods.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "DFW Restaurant Week 2014: Dinner at The Wild Mushroom". The Dallas Morning News. August 18, 2014. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  • ^ "Best Food In China - Chynna". Hatsune Restaurant Group. April 20, 2011. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  • ^ a b c The Dispenser's Formulary, Or, Soda Water Guide. D.O. Haynes. 1915.
  • ^ "Weekly Menus To Help You Plan Ahead". The Miami News. November 1, 1962. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  • ^ a b Delight, Susan (May 19, 1976). "Oriental food adds valuable fiber to diet". Lodi News-Sentinel. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  • ^ a b Metzelthin, Pearl Violette Newfield, ed. (1983). Gourmet, Volume 43, Issues 7-12. Condé Nast Publications.

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