- Salmis
A salmis is a preparation from classical
French cooking . When aroast or sautéed piece ofmeat is sliced and reheated in sauce, the result is a salmis.Typical salmis preparations involve roasted
game birds such as squab or duck. In these preparations it is typical to enrich de-fatted roast drippings or reduced game stock with wine, cognac or brandy, and a small amount of puréed liver orfoie gras , resulting in a rather muddy sauce. Slices of rare roasted duck or squab breast are napped in the sauce and reheated, though not long enough to boil the sauce or further cook the meat, which would render it overdone (i.e., medium or "well done "). These preparations tend toward the luxurious, often containing rare or expensive game meats and ingredients liketruffles and foie gras.References
* cite web
last = Herbst
first = Sharon Tyler
authorlink = Sharon Tyler Herbst
title = The New Food Lover's Companion
work = foodnetwork.com
publisher = Barron's Educational Series
date = 1995
url = http://web.foodnetwork.com/food/web/encyclopedia/termdetail/0,7770,1422,00.html
accessdate = 2007-10-14
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.