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Traditionally, stock is made by simmering various ingredients in water. A newer approach is to use a pressure cooker. The ingredients may include some or all of the following: Bones: Beef and chicken bones are most commonly used; fish is also common. The flavor of the stock comes from the bone marrow, cartilage and other connective tissue.
Because delicate foods do not cook for very long, it is prepared before the foods are added. Typically, cooking times do not exceed 60 minutes. Although a court bouillon may become the base for a stock or fumet, in traditional terms it is differentiated by the inclusion of acidulating ingredients such as wine, vinegar, or lemon juice.
The stock is reduced and mixed with fish velouté. Served with button onions, mushrooms, whole crayfish and heart-shaped croûtons. [9] Matelote à la meunière (in the style of the miller's wife) Freshwater fish cooked in red wine, flambéed with cognac, and then cooked in stock thickened with flour and butter.
Hungarian: onion, paprika, white wine; Normande sauce: prepared with velouté or fish velouté, cream, butter, and egg yolk as primary ingredients; [2] [3] some versions may use mushroom cooking liquid and oyster liquid or fish fumet added to fish velouté, finished with a liaison of egg yolks and cream.
So, what is fish sauce exactly? This popular Asian condiment, made from fermented fish, works as a powerful flavor enhancer that can be used to give a bold umami boost to a variety of dishes.
Cider or dry white wine may also be used as primary ingredients. [5] Some versions may use mushrooms [4] or mushroom ketchup in its preparation. [6] Additional ingredients may include fish liquor , oyster liquor, mushroom liquor and lemon juice. [7] [8] Seasonings may include cayenne pepper, black pepper and salt. [1]
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Wine is a primary ingredient in wine sauce. [1] Wine sauce may be prepared using various wines, such as red wines, white wines, Burgundy wines, [1] and port wines, among others. Ingredients in addition to wine may include stock, mushrooms, butter or shrimp butter, tarragon vinegar, shallot, chervil, tarragon, spices, [2] onion