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I came across Ravigote, while watching one of those tv word games last week.
"Ravigote : a mix of chopped chervil, chives, tarragon and shallots. To give
piquancy to a sauce or a base for herb butter. From the French Ravigoter
(Invigorate) "
Seems attractively simple, has anyone tried this ?

Pete


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> I came across Ravigote, while watching one of those tv word >games last

week. "Ravigote : a mix of chopped chervil, chives, >tarragon and shallots.
To give piquancy to a sauce or a base for >herb butter. From the French
Ravigoter (Invigorate) "
> Seems attractively simple, has anyone tried this ?
>
> Pete
>

Whoops ! I forgot the French connection, I'll repost when the dust settles
down - say 10 years.


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"Cumberpach" > wrote in message
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> I came across Ravigote, while watching one of those tv word >games last

week. "Ravigote : a mix of chopped chervil, chives, >tarragon and shallots.
To give piquancy to a sauce or a base for >herb butter. From the French
Ravigoter (Invigorate) "
> Seems attractively simple, has anyone tried this ?
>
> Pete
>

Whoops ! I forgot the French connection, I'll repost when the dust settles
down - say 10 years.


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