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Sauce making is considered one of the most complex elements in a chef’s repertoire. Expert sauce making separates good meals from great meals. One chef describes what is it that makes sauces so difficult to make; why a sauce might work once and then break the next time; and explains how to keep a sauce from turning murky or failing to reach the same taste parameters when it is “ramped up.”