


Our Pantry - Recipes Using Roasted Vegetable Demi-Glace
Leek and potato soup is a classic comfort food. Add mussels to the simmering soup along with some Veggie-Glace Gold, and it moves from simply superb to sublime simplicity. We like the mussels served in their shells. Remove them if you prefer.
Add a new twist to grilled meat, chicken, fish, or vegetables with this earthy sauce redolent of mushrooms, olives, sun-dried tomatoes, herbs and red wine, enriched by our Veggie-Glace Gold.
Frankly, it almost doesn't matter what you put underneath this ambrosial sauce… Even if it won't make a silk purse of a sow's ear, the full-flavored combination of dried cherries, port, and Jus de Poulet Lié Gold certainly transforms mundane pork cutlets into celebrity fare. Serve this sauce with turkey, chicken, veal, or duck, as well.
For a fast, flavorful family meal, this tortilla soup is a go-to recipe. Filled with fresh veggies and south-of-the-border zest, it's sure to be a hit.
Serve this spicy, intense sauce over grilled steaks, tenderloin, or other cuts of beef.
Fines herbes, a classic French mixture of very finely chopped parsley, chervil, tarragon, and chives, adds a fresh, bright flavor to this sauce. Infused with white wine and finished with butter, it's just the right touch for chicken, veal, vegetable, or egg dishes.
According to renowned Lyonnaise chef Paul Bocuse, "In Lyon we put onion in almost everything." French onion soup originated in Lyon, as does this simple and versatile onion-scented sauce. It's superb with mashed potatoes or roasted vegetables, or serve it with grilled or roasted beef, pork, lamb, game, or poultry.
In Cajun cuisine, Sauce Piquant is a spicy, tomato-based stew made with any type of meat. "Piquant" comes from the French for "to prick or sting," which is exactly what this stew is supposed to do, in a zesty, flavorful way, of course. In a similar spirit, our traditional French Sauce Piquant is tangy and slightly acidic, perfect for cutting through the rich, smoky flavors of grilled pork, beef, or lamb.
The smokiness of bacon begins a sauce full of Southwestern-style flavor: onion, garlic, chili, herbs, tomatoes, and corn, with a little kick of Tabasco. Toss it with penne pasta and some fresh cilantro for an out-of-the-ordinary weeknight dinner.
Try this complex, Asian-inspired sauce over steamed fish, chicken, or vegetables.
Everyone knows that Dijon is the mustard capital of France. For this hearty vegetarian main course, a rainbow of vegetables simmer in a rich Veggie-Glace Gold broth scented with plenty of mustard, then it's thickened with half-and-half and a touch of cornstarch. Serve this stew over brown rice, barley, or bulgur. If you like, add tofu cubes.
Studded with wild mushrooms and enriched with cream and our Demi-Glace Gold, this sauce complements grilled or roasted beef, veal, chicken, or other meats or poultry.
Chunky-smooth smashed potatoes add old-fashioned comfort to any meal. We've taken a somewhat modern approach by using Yukon Gold potatoes (or red bliss) and combining them with roasted garlic, Veggie-Glace Gold, some milk, and a minimum of butter. What's missing? A lot of fat and calories, but none of the taste and pleasure. Use this same method for other vegetables like turnips and cauliflower.

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