digplanet beta 1: Athena
Share digplanet:

Agriculture

Applied sciences

Arts

Belief

Business

Chronology

Culture

Education

Environment

Geography

Health

History

Humanities

Language

Law

Life

Mathematics

Nature

People

Politics

Science

Society

Technology

Chicken poaching in a pan
Diego Velázquez: Old woman poaching eggs, c. 1618

Poaching is the process of gently simmering food in liquid, generally milk, stock or wine.

Contents

Utilization [edit]

Poaching is particularly suitable for delicate food, such as eggs, poultry, fish and fruit, which might easily fall apart or dry out. For this reason, it is important to keep the heat low and to keep the poaching time to a bare minimum, which will also preserve the flavor of the food.

Poaching liquid [edit]

The poaching liquid is called court bouillon and a classical court bouillon consists of an acid (wine, lemon juice) and aromatics (bouquet garni and mirepoix). The liquid should ideally be around 160–185 °F (71–85 °C), but when poaching chicken, it is vital that the chicken reach an internal temperature between 93 and 98°C in the core, in order to be ingested safely.

Typical preparation [edit]

Poached eggs are generally cooked in water and vinegar, fish in white wine, poultry in stock and fruit in red wine. Typically an egg is poached just to the point where the white is no longer runny and the yolk is beginning to harden around the edges.

Comparison to other methods of preparation [edit]

Water is a relatively efficient conductor of heat, but it also has a fairly low limit to its maximum potential temperature (212 °F (100 °C) at sea level). As such, it is a technique that applies itself to a broad spectrum of methods and results. It is used to regulate food at a low temperature for extended periods, as with sous-vide. It is also used to rapidly raise the temperature of foods, as with blanching. While it cannot achieve caramelization, which to many is very desirable, many find the delicate nuance of so-called "blanc" foods very pleasant.

See also [edit]

References [edit]

External links [edit]


Original courtesy of Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poaching_(cooking) — Please support Wikipedia.
A portion of the proceeds from advertising on Digplanet goes to supporting Wikipedia.
19425 videos foundNext > 

The Simple Way to Poach an Egg

http://www.all-about-cooking.com.

How To Poach an Egg - Perfect Poached Eggs Recipe!

Learn how to poach an egg in this quick video demonstration! Knowing how to poach an egg is one of the basic cooking skills that you probably should have if ...

Poached Eggs - How to Perfectly Poach an Egg

Rouxbe ("ROO-bee") offers online instructor-guided certification cooking courses available on-demand, at your own pace. Learn more about the courses we offer...

Lesson 11 Preview: Poaching ⎢ Martha Stewart's Cooking School

Make juicy, low-fat, and fast meals with a poaching technique. Poached eggs might be the most common execution, but fish and chicken come out beautifully too...

50: How to poach eggs - Cooking in Manhattan with Serena

Have you ever tried poaching an egg and ended with a mess? I have! The directions may be easy but poaching an egg can be daunting for first time cooks. My te...

Poaching Eggs from the World's Premier Culinary College

Get the recipe at http://www.ciaculinaryintelligence.com/2009/04/eggs-benedict-for-mothers-day-brunch.html The Culinary Institute of America is the world's p...

How to Cook Fish : Make a Bouillon for Poaching Fish

Discover tips for making a bouillon for poaching fish in this free recipe video. Expert: Sean Roe Bio: Chef Sean Roe attended a prominent culinary institute ...

Heston Blumenthal - The Perfect Poached Egg

From the Channel Four programme "How To Cook Like Heston", chef Heston Blumenthal shares a few tips on how to achieve poached egg perfection.

How to Poach Eggs - Poaching Eggs Demo

Learn how to Poach Eggs! Visit http://foodwishes.blogspot.com for the ingredients! Plus, more info and over 550 additional original video recipes. I hope you...

Poached shrimp

To get the recipe and shopping list on your smartphone (iPhone, BlackBerry, Android device) or PC, click here: http://specialfork.squarespace.com/blog/2012/7...

19425 videos foundNext > 

We're sorry, but there's no news about "Poaching (cooking)" right now.

Loading

Oops, we seem to be having trouble contacting Twitter

Talk About Poaching (cooking)

You can talk about Poaching (cooking) with people all over the world in our discussions.

Support Wikipedia

A portion of the proceeds from advertising on Digplanet goes to supporting Wikipedia. Please add your support for Wikipedia!