By Jaclyn Pestka, Wayne Gisslen and Lou Sackett
Published 2010
In the days before refrigeration, garde manger chefs used a classic cuisson that includes salt, acidic ingredients, and vegetable oil to both cook and preserve vegetables at the same time. Called poaching à la Grecque, this technique produces al dente vegetables that are slightly pickled and thus have a tangy taste.
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