What is another word for soubise?

Pronunciation: [sˈa͡ʊba͡ɪz] (IPA)

Soubise is a traditional French onion sauce made with butter, onions and cream. Synonyms for soubise include onion sauce, onion gravy, onion puree and caramelised onion sauce. Some other similar variations of onion sauce include red onion marmalade, sweet onion relish and caramelised shallot sauce. These sauces are commonly used in various dishes such as roasted meats, pies and other savory goodies. Onion sauce and its variations can bring a beautiful and robust flavor to your food, providing a depth of aromas that make your food more complex and interesting. So, be sure to keep your pantry stocked with these delectable soubise synonyms.

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What are the hypernyms for Soubise?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Soubise?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for soubise (as nouns)

Usage examples for Soubise

There, too, she met such men as the withered old wit, de Richelieu, and the Prince de soubise; and the Duc de Brissac, whose son was one day to be the one real love of her life.
"Superwomen"
Albert Payson Terhune
His figure, his carriage, his head, his attitude, his whole person infallibly reveal him; and the Prince de soubise has so thoroughly recognised and understood the deceit, that he honours the young churchman with all his indifference and his respect.
"The Memoirs of Madame de Montespan, Volume VI. Being the Historic Memoirs of the Court of Louis XIV."
Madame La Marquise De Montespan
Then coming to war they praised M. de soubise, who had been chosen by the king to command the army.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

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