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What does Diane mean in cooking terms?
Diane is a classic French sauce that is typically used with red meat, such as steak. It is made with a combination of shallots, mushrooms, thyme, beef broth, and heavy cream. The sauce is typically thickened with flour or cornstarch and is usually served over the meat.
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