French for “black butter.” Butter is cooked very slowly so that the milk solids caramelize and darken. It is not actually cooked long enough to become black. Beurre noir is used more in savory cooking than in the pastry kitchen; it is often combined with an acid ingredient, such as vinegar, lemon juice, or pickled capers, and served with sautéed fish or liver.
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