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The chicken was a historic Breton breed which had nearly disappeared by the late twentieth century. [1] However, starting in 1988 with a rebreeding effort by the Ecomuseum of Rennes, the breed has since recovered. [2] There is an association of Coucou de Rennes chicken producers that has breeding regulations.
A cream hen. The Legbar is a rare British auto-sexing breed of chicken. It was created in the early twentieth century by Reginald Crundall Punnett and Michael Pease at the Genetical Institute of Cambridge University. [8]: 318 They cross-bred American barred Plymouth Rock birds with brown Leghorns and created the gold and silver colour varieties.
According the Larousse Gastronomique, a seminal work of French haute cuisine, first published in 1938, suprême sauce is made from the mother sauce velouté (white stock thickened with a white roux [2] —in the case of suprême sauce, chicken stock is usually preferred), reduced with heavy cream or crème fraîche, and then strained through a fine sieve.
Pour all but 1/4 cup of the mixture into a large bowl (setting the 1/4 cup aside to use as sauce later), add the chicken, and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to ...
Simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the sauce has cooked down and thickened slightly, about 10 minutes. Stir in the rice and black beans and cook until warmed through, about 1 minute ...
The hybrid Dunkeld larch is widely grown as a timber crop in Northern Europe, valued for its fast growth and disease resistance. Larch on oak was the traditional construction method for Scottish fishing boats in the 19th century. [citation needed] Larch has also been used in herbal medicine; see Bach flower remedies and Arabinogalactan for details.
Cream of shrimp: Sometimes prepared as a cream soup, pictured is a shrimp chowder. Cream of tomato: Cream of tomato soup is made with tomatoes as the primary ingredient and cream or milk as an ingredient. [18] It may be served hot or cold in a bowl, and may be made in a variety of ways. [19] She-crab soup
A dark roux in development A white roux A roux-based sauce. Roux (/ r uː /) is a mixture of flour and fat cooked together and used to thicken sauces. [1] Roux is typically made from equal parts of flour and fat by weight. [2] The flour is added to the melted fat or oil on the stove top, blended until smooth, and cooked to the desired level of ...