Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
al pepe rosa
English translation:
pink peppercorn sauce
Italian term
al pepe rosa
Salmon Carpaccio with Pink Pepper sauce??
do i need to add the word sauce in your opinion?? or is it already okey without and people understand anyway i'm speaking about some kind of sauce and not only pepper? thank u
5 | pink peppercorn sauce | Lara Barnett |
4 +3 | with pink peppercorns | Yvonne Gallagher |
4 +2 | with pink peppercorns | Rachel Fell |
Dec 2, 2011 07:39: Lara Barnett Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (2): Sonia Hill, Ivana UK
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Proposed translations
pink peppercorn sauce
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Note added at 10 hrs (2011-12-01 11:03:45 GMT)
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"Recipe for wild salmon with pink peppercorn sauce ....
. . . I thought perhaps you could work that simple recipe up a bit more and finish it off with a sauce and felt that rose wine and PINK PEPPERCORN SAUCE would do the trick."
http://www.steenbergs.co.uk/blog/2010/08/recipe-for-wild-sal...
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Yvonne Gallagher
: I really don't believe you HAVE to say "sauce" here
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so how are readers to know it is a sauce and not just a condiment used during preparation?
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with pink peppercorns
Dukan Diet Recipe - Salmon Carpaccio
www.showmethediet.com/.../dukan-diet-recipe-salmon-carpacci...
Salmon Carpaccio with Pink Peppercorns. Fresh Salmon Fillets. 1 Teaspoon of Olive Oil. 2 Lemons. 2 Tbsp of Pink Peppercorns. Salt and Pepper ...
Christmas 2011
www.uno1.co.uk/xmas11.htm
Carpaccio di tonno e salmone al pepe rosa. Lemon and lime marinated tuna and salmon carpaccio with pink pepper and coriander. Tagliatelle al ragu bianco di ...
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Yvonne Gallagher
: and of course I agree!
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Thanks gallagy2! :-)
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Isabelle Johnson
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Thank you Isabelle :-)
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with pink peppercorns
www.scotsman.com/.../recipes_smoked_salmon_and_pink_pepperc...
pepe rosa in English=pink peppercorns
14 Nov 2011 – Pink and green peppercorns are usually bought preserved whole, in brine, though dried pink peppercorns can be bought (usually from good ...
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Note added at 12 hrs (2011-12-01 12:24:00 GMT)
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I really don't agree with lara that you have to say "sauce" here. I think it is implied that the peppercorns are cooked with the salmon (or steak). You can say "sauce" oif you like but it's unnecessary. In your other question with AL BRANDY I believed you must actually say "sauce" to make it clear, but here, NO
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Note added at 12 hrs (2011-12-01 12:24:24 GMT)
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IF you like!
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Rachel Fell
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thanks again Rachel, got there just ahead of you:-)
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philgoddard
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thanks Phil!
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Lorraine Buckley (X)
: but thanks to Rachel for the Dukan recipe, already copied!!
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thanks lorraine, yeah, I'll be trying out that recipe too!
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Reference comments
pepe rosa
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writeaway
: yup, not exactly a mystery term and very easily findable
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Discussion
"do i need to add the word sauce in your opinion?? or is it already okey without and people understand anyway i'm speaking about some kind of sauce and not only pepper? "
The Asker has asked that in the case of this dish which includes a sauce, should we use the word "sauce" in the title to indicate that there is one. Personally, if I saw a menu title of Salmon Carpaccio with pink peppercorns how would I know there was a sauce present if the word was there? It is the asker herself who has described the presence of a sauce - she is not asking about whether this a sauce, dressing or whatever, that was not the question.
2writeaway: i know it's easily findable but my question was if i need to say "sauce" to make it understand or it's okey without it. They are 2 different things, so i must say it. Thanx to everybody. Lara answered my question.