PANTRYFLEX

blend · vinaigrette

★★★ KITCHENPrep 10 min

Bloommill Spiced

Independent adaptation of a publicly published Jacques & Laurent Pourcel recipe. Not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Jacques & Laurent Pourcel.

A bright dressing for salads and vegetables.

Ratio

Ratio by volume: Lemon Juice 34 ml, Salt 4 ml, Dijon Mustard 4 ml, Canola Oil 63 ml, Olive Oil 188 ml, Chicken Stock 63 ml
Lemon Juice 34 mlSalt 4 mlDijon Mustard 4 mlCanola Oil 63 mlOlive Oil 188 mlChicken Stock 63 ml

Ingredients

  • Lemon Juicejus de 3 citrons (scaled 1/4) (34 ml)
  • Salt15 ml sel (scaled 1/4)
  • Pepper1.5 g poivre (scaled 1/4)
  • Dijon Mustard15 ml moutarde Dijon (scaled 1/4)
  • Egg Yolk1 jaune (scaled 1/4)
  • Canola Oil250 ml huile de canola (scaled 1/4)
  • Olive Oil750 ml AOVE (scaled 1/4)
  • Chicken Stock250 ml fond de volaille chaud (scaled 1/4)
  • Curry Powder1 g curry (scaled 1/4)
  • Allspice1 g quatre-epices (scaled 1/4)
  • Saffron1 g safran en poudre (scaled 1/4)

Method

  1. This sauce needs a blender — the jar is for storing it, not making it.
  2. Combine measured ingredients and blend until smooth.
  3. Taste and adjust salt and acid.

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Provenance

Jacques & Laurent Pourcel works in Modern French / Languedoc at Le Jardin des Sens; credentials include Michelin 3* (Le Jardin des Sens, historical).

Originally published as Spiced Vinaigrette (Vinaigrette Epicee).

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FAQ

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 Jacques & Laurent Pourcel / Gourmetpedia (Relais Gourmand archive) (published as “Spiced Vinaigrette (Vinaigrette Epicee)”). Full citation lives in Provenance.