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  2. Poaching (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Poaching is a cooking technique that involves heating food submerged in a liquid, such as water, milk, stock or wine. Poaching is differentiated from the other "moist heat" cooking methods, such as simmering and boiling , in that it uses a relatively lower temperature (about 70–80 °C or 158–176 °F). [ 1 ]

  3. List of cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    Also called Chinese stewing, red stewing, red braising, and flavour potting. A slow braising technique that imparts a red color to the prepared food, frequently used in Chinese cuisine. clay pot cooking A process of cooking food in a pot made from unglazed and natural clay. coddling Heating food in water kept just below the boiling point. [11]

  4. 24 Dinners to Help Boost Your Mood on Shorter Days - AOL

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    Turkey sausage gets transformed in this rich stew made with hearty winter vegetables like carrots, kale and potatoes. ... Lemongrass-&-Coconut Poached Salmon. Photographer: Rachel Marek, Prop ...

  5. 30 Best Cabbage Soup Recipes - AOL

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    When you think of great vegetables to add to your next big pot of soup, I bet carrots, potatoes, corn, green beans and celery are at the top of the list. Spinach and kale might even be included ...

  6. Chefs Swear by This Underappreciated Veggie—Here's Why You ...

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    The Best Way to Cook Leeks. Chef Luke Venner of Elm restaurant in New Canaan, CT likes to use gentle cooking techniques for leeks like poaching or glazing them in butter and stock to bring out ...

  7. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Pork stew or soup from the Visayas and Mindanao islands of the Philippines that characteristically uses pork ribs (or other bony cuts of pork) simmered until very tender, lemongrass (tanglad), string beans, starchy ingredients for a thicker soup (usually taro), and various other vegetables. Lobster stew: Spain: Chunky

  8. Recipes Everyone Over 30 Should Know How to Cook - AOL

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    Roasted vegetables are perfect for snacking ... (pictured), poached, or fried, by the time you're in your 30s, you should be a boss at cooking them. No more bad eggs for you! ... or our chicken ...

  9. Court-bouillon - Wikipedia

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    Poached halibut in a sesame court bouillon. Court-bouillon or court bouillon (in Louisiana, pronounced coo-bee-yon) [1] is a quickly-cooked broth used for poaching other foods, most commonly fish or seafood. It is also sometimes used for poaching vegetables, eggs, sweetbreads, cockscombs, and delicate meats.