stove · egg emulsion
★★★ KITCHENPrep 10 minCook 15 minDucasse Hollandaise
Independent adaptation of a publicly published Alain Ducasse recipe. Not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Alain Ducasse.
Alain Ducasse's Lemon Juice Hollandaise, from the published recipe.
Ratio
Ingredients
- Egg Yolk — 3
- Water — 1 Tbsp (15 ml)
- Lemon Juice — 1 Tbsp (15 ml)
- Butter — 200 g clarified
- Salt — fleur de sel (2 g)
Method
- This sauce is cooked on the stove — the jar is for storing it, not making it.
- Cook ingredients gently according to the published technique, adapted here as pantry quantities only.
- Finish off heat; adjust seasoning.
Companion jar
Ducasse Hollandaise wants a whisk and a stove — make it from this page.
The jar carries pour-and-shake sauces. These are its closest cousins from kitchens like this one:
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Provenance
French chef with multiple Michelin three-star restaurants historically, including Le Louis XV in Monaco and properties under Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester / Plaza Athénée lineage.
More from this kitchenFAQ
Can this go in a shake jar?
No — this one needs a blender or stove, so make it from this page. Jars only carry pour-and-shake sauces — its companion jar is below.
What do the quantities mean?
Amounts follow the published recipe in household units (with metric in parentheses). On a jar, every sauce scales to the same fill height.
Where did this recipe come from?
Adapted from Alain Ducasse classics (published as “Ducasse Hollandaise”). Full citation lives in Provenance.