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Tarragon Bearnaise (recipes) and communicate (oh)


Tarragon Bearnaise (recipes)




Yield: Makes 3/4 cup



Ingredients:



3tablespoons finely chopped shallots

2tablespoons white Wine

2tablespoons white Wine vinegar

1tablespoon chopped fresh tarragon or 1 teaspoon dried tarragon leaves

Dash red pepper flakes

2egg yolks

Dash salt

1/2cup (1 stick) butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes, divided









Preparation:





1.Combine first 5 ingredients in small saucepan; bring to a boil over high heat. Cook 3 minutes. Strain mixture through fine-meshed sieve; discard solids.2.Beat egg yolks and salt in top of double boiler with wire whisk; gradually add tarragon mixture, stirring constantly. Add about 1/3 of butter to egg mixture.3.Fill bottom pan of double boiler with water to 1 inch below level of top pan. Bring water just to a boil; reduce heat to low. Place top of double boiler over hot water and cook until butter melts, stirring constantly with wire whisk.4.Add another 1/3 of butter, stirring constantly. As sauce thickens, whisk in remaining butter. Cook until instant-read thermometer inserted into sauce, but not touching bottom of pan, registers 160°F.









Veal Oscar with Tarragon Bearnaise





communicate (oh)



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1 ?exchange information?
2 ?tell people something?
3 ?understand?
4 ?disease?
5 ?rooms?
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[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: , past participle of communicare 'to give information, take part', from communis; COMMON1]
?EXCHANGE INFORMATION?
[I and T] to exchange information or conversation with Other people, using words, signs, Writing etc
::We communicated mostly by e-mail.
communicate with
::People use more than words when they communicate with each Other.
communicate sth to sb
::The decision was communicated to our staff late in 1998.
?TELL PEOPLE SOMETHING?
[I and T] to express your thoughts and feelings clearly, so that Other people understand them
::A baby communicates its needs by crying.
communicate sth to sb
::Without meaning to, she communicated her anxiety to her child.
::His enthusiasm communicated itself to the voters.
::A teacher must be able to communicate effectively to students.
?UNDERSTAND?
[I] if two people communicate, they are able to talk about and understand each Other's feelings or desires
::Many couples make themselves miserable by not communicating.
communicate with
::Parents sometimes find it difficult to communicate with their teenage children.
?DISEASE?
[T usually passive] to pass a disease from one person or animal to another
-see also communicable communicable
?ROOMS?
[I] if rooms or parts of a building communicate, you can get directly to one from the Other
::communicating doors