Beurre blanc

/ˌbɜːr ˈblɑːŋk/ noun

A classic French butter sauce made by whisking cold butter into a reduction of white wine, vinegar, and shallots, creating a smooth, creamy emulsion.

French for 'white butter,' this sauce originated in the Loire Valley region of France in the early 20th century. It was created as a lighter alternative to heavier cream-based sauces while showcasing the pure flavor of quality butter.

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