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- En_vessie abstract "En vessie refers to a cooking method in which a meat or other dish is cooked in a (pig) bladder. A well-known application is with Bresse chicken: Poularde de Bresse en vessie; a prepared chicken is stuffed with foie gras, truffles, and other flavorings, then enclosed in the bladder and poached in chicken broth. The advantage of the method is that the meat does not come into contact with the cooking liquid; in Poularde de Bresse en vessie, the juices from the chicken all stay in the chicken, and turn into a flavorful jelly if the dish is served cold. The meat remains extremely moist. It has been likened to the cooking method of sous vide where meat is vacuum packed and cooked slowly in a water bath. A similar effect can be achieved by wrapping chicken in aluminum foil.".
- En_vessie wikiPageID "38817051".
- En_vessie wikiPageRevisionID "573860768".
- En_vessie hasPhotoCollection En_vessie.
- En_vessie subject Category:Cooking_techniques.
- En_vessie subject Category:French_cuisine.
- En_vessie comment "En vessie refers to a cooking method in which a meat or other dish is cooked in a (pig) bladder. A well-known application is with Bresse chicken: Poularde de Bresse en vessie; a prepared chicken is stuffed with foie gras, truffles, and other flavorings, then enclosed in the bladder and poached in chicken broth.".
- En_vessie label "En vessie".
- En_vessie sameAs m.0rpjfcy.
- En_vessie sameAs Q16974783.
- En_vessie sameAs Q16974783.
- En_vessie wasDerivedFrom En_vessie?oldid=573860768.
- En_vessie isPrimaryTopicOf En_vessie.