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1 dry aging
A process usually referring to beef. This process flavor and tenderizes the beef through enzyme action. -
2 prova di invecchiamento
"aging test;Alterungsversuch;ensaio de envelhecimento" -
3 invecchiamento
invecchiamento s.m. ageing; aging; growing old: ho paura dell'invecchiamento, I'm afraid of growing old; il suo stile di vita gli ha causato un precoce invecchiamento, his style of life resulted in his premature aging: invecchiamento artificiale di vini, mobili ecc., artificial ageing of wines, furniture etc.* * *[invekkja'mento]sostantivo maschile ageing* * *invecchiamento/invekkja'mento/sostantivo m.ageing. -
4 civettone
civettone s.m. aging gallant, aging wolf. -
5 affinage
process of aging cheese. -
6 à faisander
( FRANCE)to hang (game, for aging) -
7 confit
( FRANCE)preserved, jelly: confit de canard is filleted duck cooked and preserved in its own fat; confit de fruit is candied, jellied or crystallized fruit.pork, goose, duck, turkey or other meat braised and sealed in its own fat♦ This is a preparation for meat to preserve it for long periods of time when fresh meat would be scarce. The meat is first salted to remove moisture. It is then cooked at the barest of simmers, submerged in fat, until the meat is buttery tender. After the meat is cooled, it is stored in crocks and covered with the fat to prevent exposure to air. The whole crock is stored to help age the meat. During this aging period the meat develops a new flavor, completely different from its original state. When ready to eat, the meat is fried in a skillet or grilled until the skin is crisp and the meat is warmed through. Duck confit was once served with potatoes fried in the same duck fat as the confit. This practice is less popular now, but good companions to the confit are lentils or bitter green salads to balance the richness of the meat. Fatty meats such as duck, goose, and pork work best in confit. Confit is an indispensable component in cassoulet.♦ a preserve, generally pieces of duck, goose, or pork cooked and preserved in their own fat; also fruit or vegetables preserved in sugar; alcohol, or vinegar. -
8 demi-sec
usually refers to goat cheese that is in the intermediate aging stage between one extreme of soft and fresh and the other extreme of hard and aged.
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