Michel Guérard's Sauce Vierge Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Genius Recipes

June21,2017

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7 Ratings

  • Prep time 2 hours
  • Cook time 30 minutes
  • Makes about 2 cups sauce, or 4 servings

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Author Notes

Sauce vierge (literally, virgin sauce) was created in 1976 by Michel Guérard, one of the forces behind the lighter, fresher nouvelle cuisine that sprang up in reaction to cuisine classique, dripping with all its hefty mother sauces. There have emerged only a few non-negotiables: fresh tomato, olive oil, lemon juice, and fresh herbs—but from there it's up to you. In this way, sauce vierge is a true foundational mother sauce, one from which we can build many. Adapted very loosely from La Cuisine Gourmande by Michel Guérard (1977). —Genius Recipes

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 3 large, ripe tomatoes (about 1 1/2 pounds)
  • 2 whole, peeled garlic cloves, lightly smashed
  • 5 tablespoonsroughly chopped fresh herbs (any combination of chives, tarragon, parsley, basil, chervil, cilantro)
  • 1 cupextra-virgin olive oil (or to taste)
  • Freshly squeezed lemon juice, to taste
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • Pinch of ground coriander (optional)
Directions
  1. Roughly chop the tomatoes (peel and seed them first if you like, but we prefer not to). Mix with the rest of the ingredients in a large bowl, cover, and leave to sit at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours; alternately, mix the ingredients in a saucepan and simmer the sauce very slowly over low heat for 30 minutes.
  2. Taste and adjust the seasoning, remove the cloves of garlic, and serve warm or room temperature, over fish, pasta, chicken, or anything else summer throws at you.

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  • Vegetable
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I've made this a couple times now, once gently simmered and once uncooked. Used an assortment of CSA heirloom tomatoes. Rave reviews both times. Cut down a great deal on the olive oil.

tamater S. July 16, 2018

Good call; as Ttrockwood said: "This is such a crazy ton of olive oil! I used maybe 1/3 cup and it was more than generous for the uncooked version."

nancy E. August 2, 2017

Could you tell me how this would work on slow roasted Sockeye Salmon

tamater S. August 2, 2017

The base of my version is chopped fresh tomatoes & chopped preserved lemons. All the other things are optional, such as: an anchovy, herbs, oil, etc. The sauce may be heated through in any manner, or spooned room temp over hot cooked rice n' veg, or meat. Keeps well in fridge or freezer.
Simple way to add umami.
*if adding anchovy, remember the preserved lemons are also salty.

Read July 4, 2017

Surely this makes 4+ cups? 1.5 lbs of tomatoes would be 3 cups pureed, and choppped would take a bit more room.

Ttrockwood July 1, 2017

This is such a crazy ton of olive oil! I used maybe 1/3 cup and it was more than generous for the uncooked version. The tomato juices and oil puddle in the bottom of this dish- i actually drained that and used as a salad dressing for some greens which was very tasty!

Mikele A. July 5, 2017

Agree about the excess of oil, and adore your idea with reusing as dressing!

June June 26, 2017

This is very weird, but I have been making this for years using tomatoes, garlic, chives, basil, olive oil and balsamic vinegar for a family favorite bruschetta! With the exception of the vinegar....it is exactly the same!! And yes...either way....it is outstanding and perfect for my veggie garden that produces all the above in abundance!! Try it...you will definitely adore it!

Saffron3 June 22, 2017

I'm going to make this all summer. Thank you.

Vickie June 21, 2017

This sounds delicious, healthy and simple! Wondering if it would freeze -as I have an abundance of fresh herbs and tomatoes at this time?

Nicole July 5, 2017

Freezing tomatoes ruins their texture, unfortunately. Source: have 3000-plant tomato farm.

Michel Guérard's Sauce Vierge Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What is the translation for sauce vierge? ›

Sauce vierge (French; in English: literally, "virgin sauce") is a French sauce made from olive oil, lemon juice, chopped tomato and chopped basil.

What is sauce vierge made of? ›

What goes in Sauce Vierge. There are all sorts of versions around, but essentially the core ingredients in it are fresh tomato, olive oil and fresh herbs along with a touch of acidity, usually from lemon.

What is the meaning of vierge in English? ›

être vierge to be a virgin. Il est vierge. He's a virgin.

What are the 5 holy sauces? ›

The five French mother sauces are béchamel, velouté, espagnole, hollandaise, and tomato. Developed in the 19th century by French chef Auguste Escoffier, mother sauces serve as a starting point for a variety of delicious sauces used to complement countless dishes, including veggies, fish, meat, casseroles, and pastas.

How do you make Escoffier mayonnaise? ›

The recipe for a basic mayonnaise is 2 egg yolks, 8 ounces of oil, a dash of white wine vinegar or any acid such as lemon juice, and salt, white pepper and ground mustard to taste. The only equipment you will need is a medium sized mixing bowl and a whisk.

Which mother sauce did Escoffier add? ›

About 100 years later, chef Auguste Escoffier reclassified Allemande as a “daughter sauce,” or variation, of velouté. He also added Sauce Tomat and Hollandaise to the mix, leaving us with the five mother sauces we still learn today.

What is the Sicilian word for sauce? ›

Sicilian Association of Qld Inc - Sicilian Word of the Week: "U Sucu" (il sugo / the sauce).

What is extra vierge? ›

Technically, "extra virgin" is a grade of olive oil, usually indicating the highest quality oil that is distinguished by its naturally low levels of free oleic acid. To qualify as "extra virgin," an olive oil must have a free acid count of less than one percent.

Why is it called Romesco sauce? ›

Origins of Romesco Sauce Romesco originates from Tarragona in Southern Catalonia. The term 'romesco' comes from the Mozarabic “remescolar,” meaning "to mix." This sauce was first made by fishermen in the 15th century using simple ingredients like garlic, dry peppers, olive oil, dry bread, and wine.

What is the French word for sauce? ›

noun. la sauce fem. Collins Beginner's French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers.

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