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By Jeni Wright, Eric Treuille and Le Cordon Bleu
Published 1996
The word ballotine comes from the French ballot, meaning bundle, a neat parcel of stuffing encased in lean, boneless poultry meat. Here, a whole bird is boned and then stuffed with a forcemeat mixture. Poultry breast meat or truffles are sometimes included in stuffings for ballotines, so too are whole or chopped nuts or stoned olives.
© 1996 All rights reserved. Published by Le Cordon Bleu.
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