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Definition of mint sauce in English: mint saucenoun mass nounChopped spearmint in vinegar and sugar, traditionally eaten with lamb. 薄荷沙司(剁碎绿薄荷叶调以醋和糖,一般与羔羊肉同食) Example sentencesExamples - In his haste to serve her, he dropped the salvers of mint sauce and gravy into her lap.
- It broke under the slightest provocation from my fork and combined with the gravy and optional mint sauce, left a satisfying taste in the mouth.
- On this occasion she ordered the roast leg of lamb with mint sauce.
- Top green chili and mint sauce with one lobster ball.
- Daily specials revolve around his roasts - on that evening, lamb and mint sauce for 285 baht, or beef and Yorkshire pud at 195 baht.
- Fiercely rare lamb chops were promptly and cheerfully redone to medium-rare, and their iffy-sounding mint sauce proved to be a tart-sweet demiglaze that didn't cloy.
- Serve roast lamb and vegetables with steamed green vegetables, gravy, and mint sauce.
- We didn't mention that they could serve lamb with mint sauce, because we didn't want to put them off.
- We do have a home made, sugar free mint sauce and a home made oil and fat free vinaigrette salad dressing.
- In England mint sauce is served with roast lamb.
- Easter is when we eat the new lamb - a roasted leg or shoulder served with mint sauce and potatoes in Britain, or a whole roasted lamb or kid in Italy and Greece.
- Small side dishes came with English mustard, horseradish sauce and mint sauce.
- For £1 we got ourselves the pickle tray, incorporating the usual delights of mango chutney, curry paste, cucumber and mint sauce, and more besides.
- Vanessa says you always moan when the mint dies down and you can't get decent mint sauce to go with your roast lamb.
- The most popular traditional dinner entrée is roast lamb with mint sauce, typically served with roasted potatoes, roast kumara (New Zealand's sweet potato), and roast pumpkin.
- She doesn't sell French farmhouse cheeses or fresh bread, but British staples, including English tea, Marmite, custard powder, mint sauce and British-style bangers and bacon.
- Apparently in France this concept of putting mint sauce on perfectly good lamb brings about howls of laughter and derision.
- Thus it was outshone by a lovely thick loin of rosy Stobo lamb in a tremendous rosemary and mint sauce which managed to be rich and concentrated yet not sticky.
- The rack of lamb was decent as lamb goes, despite being bathed in a brothlike substance called ‘zucchini mint sauce.’
- Following that, there were some steamed crabs that made their way to my plate, and then to get away from the totally seafood theme, we dined on a beautifully tender roast lamb, with mint sauce of course.
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