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Estouffade

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By James Peterson

Published 1991

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A stew in which the pieces of meat are first browned in fat before being cooked in liquid, usually red or white wine. Also, a concentrated brown stock made with both beef and veal. The term is rarely used in this sense in modern kitchens.

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