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By James Peterson

Published 1991

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Usually applied to game and poultry, a salmis combines two cooking methods, roasting and braising. The bird is partially roasted, the meat is removed and a sauce made from the carcass, sometimes by compressing it in a duck press. Just before serving, the meat is quickly reheated in the sauce.

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