You may have heard of Nantua sauce, but wonder what it can be used for in cooking? This article will enlighten you on the various uses, classic and alternative, of Nantua sauce, this French gastronomic delight.
Nantua sauce is a classic French culinary preparation. It is best known for its star ingredient, écrevisses, which give it a rich, distinctive flavor. This smooth, delicate sauce is a true tribute to French culinary savoir-faire.
It is traditionally served with pike dumplings, but will also sublimate many other preparations, as we shall see.
Origins
Nantua sauce takes its name from the town of Nantua, located near a lake rich in crayfish. These crustaceans are the basis of this rich sauce, to which cream and butter are often added to achieve a rich, velvety texture.
Nantua sauce is prized in gourmet circles for its delicate flavor and slightly pink color.
Different accompaniments for Nantua sauce
Nantua sauce, with its subtle, refined crayfish flavor, is a versatile sauce that can accompany a variety of dishes.
Here are just a few uses that will help you get the most out of this delicious sauce :
🥖Quenelles de brochet
- Classic and unmissable: pike quenelles are the traditional accompaniment to Nantua sauce. The sweetness of the quenelles blends perfectly with the rich, creamy flavors of the sauce.
🐟Fish and seafood
- White fish: Try Nantua sauce with cod, sea bass, or sole for a delicate and flavorful pairing.
- Seafood: Grilled shrimp or scallops can also be topped with this sauce for a dish rich in marine flavors.
🍚Pasta and rice
- Pasta: Serve the Nantua sauce with fresh pasta, such as tagliatelle or pappardelle, for a simple yet refined dish.
- Rice: Pilaf rice or creamy risotto are also excellent choices for absorbing the richness of the sauce.
🫛Vegetables
- Steamed or sautéed vegetables: Green vegetables such as asparagus, spinach or green beans complement the Nantua sauce well, bringing a touch of freshness to the dish.
Lance yourself!
Now that you know all about Nantua sauce, it’s time to get cooking !
Find the full recipe on the site, and treat your guests to this gem of French gastronomy 😋



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Bonjour,
Effectivement il manquait le lien vers la recette, je l’ai rajouté désormais, tout à la fin de la recette.
Désolé pour cet oubli !
Pascal.
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