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maître d'hôtel butter

British  

noun

  1. melted butter mixed with parsley and lemon juice

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He has even developed a compound honey-chipotle butter, which you can spoon atop the grilled beef, like a Mexican version of maître d’hôtel butter.

From Washington Post • Sep. 9, 2020

Clockwise from bottom: moules frites; shrimp cocktail; hanger steak with maître d’hôtel butter; a green salad with haricots verts and watermelon radish.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 13, 2019

TO ORDER: Entrecôte of Charolais beef with maître d'hôtel butter, recipe Auguste Escoffier.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 30, 2010

Place them on a hot dish, and spread them with maître d’hôtel butter; garnish with parsley or watercress and thin slices of lemon.

From The Century Cook Book by Ronald, Mary

Serve on a hot dish with maître d'hôtel butter.

From Miss Parloa's New Cook Book by Parloa, Maria