drawn butter
Americannoun
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melted butter, clarified and often seasoned with herbs or lemon juice.
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a sauce of melted butter, flour, vegetable or fish stock, and lemon juice.
noun
Etymology
Origin of drawn butter
An Americanism dating back to 1820–30
Example Sentences
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King crab is served chilled with drawn butter and is cracked tableside.
From Washington Post • Aug. 21, 2022
This model also includes an additional 16-ounce "Little Dipper warmer" perfect for ranch dressing, buffalo sauce, or drawn butter to serve alongside your favorite slow cooker dish.
From Salon • Oct. 18, 2021
Steamed lobsters are cooked to perfection, served with drawn butter and a choice of side.
From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2015
The food signatures are whole lobster tails with drawn butter, the caviar station, and the raw bar with fresh shucked oysters.
From Forbes • Sep. 8, 2014
Dress with drawn butter made with the water in which the celery was boiled.
From Clayton's Quaker Cook-Book Being a Practical Treatise on the Culinary Art Adapted to the Tastes and Wants of all Classes by Clayton, H. J.
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