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Offline straffo

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[BBQ] Blanc de poulet grillés
« on: March 20, 2005, 12:09:06 PM »
A blanc de poulet is likely a "chicken breast"
It look like that

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For 4 chicken breast :

Make a marinade with 10cm3 (1 decilitre) white wine + 1 oinion + one leaf laurier (laurus nobilis perhaps the translation is bay leaf ?) + 4 mashed garlic glove + salt + pepper + persil (petroselinum crispum)

Let the chicken in this marinade during 30/45 min
Grill on BBQ

Sauce : 100g butter + 4 mashed garlic glove + the juice of one lemon
Don't burn the butter :)

Serve with grilled half tomatoes + salad.

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[BBQ] Blanc de poulet grillés
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2005, 12:29:08 PM »
Straffo...I'd like some sauce recipes.  Good authentic ones.

Creamy style ones for:
Chicken
Pork
Beef

Also may a good Bernaise sauce
etc etc etc
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« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2005, 01:21:53 PM »
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Originally posted by Curval
Straffo...I'd like some sauce recipes.  Good authentic ones.

Creamy style ones for:
Chicken
Pork
Beef

Also may a good Bernaise sauce
etc etc etc


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[BBQ] Blanc de poulet grillés
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2005, 01:49:33 PM »
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Originally posted by Curval
Straffo...I'd like some sauce recipes.  Good authentic ones.

Creamy style ones for:
Chicken
Pork
Beef

Also may a good Bernaise sauce
etc etc etc


For beef you can't be wrong with a sauce Bordelaise :
4 échalotes
20 centilitre red wine
1 spoon cream
250 g butter
salt + pepper.


Slice as thin as you can the Echalotes ,put in the saucepan with the wine.
Let reduce at middle fire (feu moyen) during 5 min so the wine can evaporate

With soft fire (feu doux) add cream and mix with a  whisk then add the butter (in small bits) not stoping mixing !.

Serve :)

For Pork and chicken I've somewhere a curry sauce with grapewine I need to test :)