remoulade
/ˌrɛməˈlɑːd/Definitions
1. noun
A creamy condiment originating from France, typically made with mayonnaise, mustard, herbs, and sometimes pickles or capers.
“The chef served a remoulade sauce on the side of the grilled fish.”
2. verb
To dress or serve (food) with remoulade sauce.
“Remoulade the plate with the tangy sauce before serving.”