Best 2 Sauce Rosee Recipes

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Sauce rosée is a creamy, luxurious sauce that adds a touch of elegance to any dish. Made with a base of white sauce or béchamel, sauce rosée is typically flavored with tomato purée, paprika, and cayenne pepper. The resulting sauce is a beautiful pink color, with a slightly tangy and spicy flavor that is perfect for pairing with poultry, seafood, and vegetables. Sauce rosée can be made in just a few minutes, making it a great option for busy weeknight meals.

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SAUCE ROSEE



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Restaurants BEWARE this sauce can top you! Try it with tortellini pasta and shrimp and top with a Caesar salad, if desired.

Provided by YGBELAND

Categories     100+ Pasta and Noodle Recipes     Pasta by Shape Recipes     Tortellini Recipes

Time 45m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 15

6 tablespoons olive oil
½ teaspoon dried basil
½ teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon dried oregano
½ teaspoon dried parsley
¼ teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
2 tablespoons minced onion
2 tablespoons minced green bell pepper
1 tablespoon minced garlic
7 ounces tomato sauce
½ teaspoon chicken soup base
1 tablespoon white sugar
½ pound cheese tortellini
6 fluid ounces heavy cream
½ cup white wine

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium-low heat and add basil, thyme, oregano, parsley and dried red pepper flakes; stir together.
  • Add onion, bell pepper and garlic and cook until onions are transparent; add tomato sauce and bring to a boil, stirring well. Add chicken bouillon and sugar; stir.
  • While the sauce is cooking, bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook according to the package instructions (fresh tortellini take less time than dried). Drain and set aside.
  • Reduce heat, add cream and wine; bring close to a boil, stirring constantly. Add pasta and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 343.9 calories, Carbohydrate 18.3 g, Cholesterol 49.7 mg, Fat 27 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 5.2 g, SaturatedFat 10.2 g, Sodium 344.1 mg, Sugar 4.2 g

SAUCE ROSÉE AU BORIS



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Categories     Sauce     Pasta     Sauté     Low Fat

Yield 2 people

Number Of Ingredients 17

6 cloves crushed garlic
2 shallots, finely chopped
3 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp white wine
1/3 c grated carrots
1 3/4 c canned San Maranzano tomatoes
1/4 red pepper, diced
2/3 c 5% cream
2 tbsp tomato paste
1 1/2 tbsp fresh italian parsley
1 tsp fresh oregano
1/2 tsp fresh thyme
1/2 tsp fresh marjoram
1 1/2 tbsp Parmesan reggiano, grated, plus to taste
1/2 lbs of fresh whole wheat linguine
6 black tiger shrimp, chopped into fifths
12 bay scallops

Steps:

  • Heat 3 tbsp olive oil and 2 tbsp white wine and sauté the garlic and shallots over medium-high heat in a deep skillet, 7 minutes or until done. Add the oregano, thyme and marjoram to the San Maranzano tomatoes and blend, turning quickly on and off intermittently (which allows the tomatoes to keep a pinkish appearance). Add blended tomatoes, tomato paste, diced red pepper and grated carrot to skillet and keep over medium heat, 5 minutes. Add shrimp, scallops and grated parmesan reggiano. Continue to heat and stir, 10 minutes or until crustaceans are done. (Bay scallops and shrimp may be eliminated for dietary concerns.) More cream may have to be added, depending upon how the sauce thickens as it sets. The less cream you use, the lighter the sauce will be, but the redder and more tomatoey the sauce will be. Boil water w/ table salt in a sauce pan, bring to a fast boil. As sauce is completing, boil 1/2 lbs of fresh whole wheat linguine, 3 min to al dente. (Don't settle for processed pastas.) Strain, rinse under cold and then hot water from the tap. Serve sauce over pasta. Add salt, pepper and more Parmesan reggiano to taste. Recommend serving with a rosé wine. Sketches of Niagara 2008 vintage worked well with this dish.

Tips:

  • Mise en place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all of your ingredients and equipment ready to go. This will help you stay organized and avoid any scrambling.
  • Use fresh ingredients: The fresher your ingredients, the better your sauce will taste. Whenever possible, try to use fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruits.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan: When you're cooking the vegetables for the sauce, don't overcrowd the pan. This will prevent them from cooking evenly and will make the sauce watery.
  • Reduce the sauce: Once the sauce has simmered for a while, reduce it by cooking it over medium-high heat until it has thickened. This will concentrate the flavors and make the sauce more flavorful.
  • Season to taste: Before serving the sauce, taste it and adjust the seasonings as needed. You may want to add more salt, pepper, or herbs.

Conclusion:

Sauce rosée is a versatile and delicious sauce that can be used to enhance a variety of dishes. It's perfect for chicken, fish, pork, and vegetables. It can also be used as a dipping sauce or as a spread for sandwiches and wraps. With its delicate flavor and beautiful pink color, sauce rosée is sure to impress your guests.

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