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seared$503572$ - перевод на греческий

COOKING TECHNIQUE
Seared; Pan searing; Pan sear; Pan seared; Pan-sear; Pan-seared; Pan-searing; Meat crust; Reverse searing; Reverse sear
  • Seared tuna, one of few foods not cooked through after searing
  • Searing a steak after smoking for 2 hours

seared      
adj. καμμένος, ξηρός
roast duck         
  • [[Peking duck]]
  • Viking Restaurant Harald]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Duck breast topped with [[foie gras]]
  • [[Duck rice]]
  • Chinese angelica]]
MEAT FROM DUCK
Duck dish; Duck dishes; Duck meat; Duck fat; Magret; Duck (meat); Roast duck; Duck (food); Seared duck; Pan seared duck; Pan-seared duck; List of duck dishes; Edible duck
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Определение

Seared
·Impf & ·p.p. of Sear.
II. Seared ·adj Scorched; cauterized; hence, figuratively, insensible; not susceptible to moral influences.

Википедия

Searing

Searing (or pan searing) is a technique used in grilling, baking, braising, roasting, sautéing, etc., in which the surface of the food (usually meat such as beef, poultry, pork, seafood) is cooked at high temperature until a browned crust forms. Similar techniques, browning and blackening, are typically used to sear all sides of a particular piece of meat, fish, poultry, etc. before finishing it in the oven. To obtain the desired brown or black crust, the meat surface must exceed 150 °C (300 °F), so searing requires the meat surface be free of water, which boils at around 100 °C (212 °F).

Although often said to "lock in the moisture" or "seal in the juices", in fact, searing results in a greater loss of moisture than cooking to the same internal temperature without searing. Nonetheless, it remains an essential technique in cooking meat for several reasons:

  • The browning creates desirable flavors through the Maillard reaction.
  • The appearance of the food is usually improved with a well-browned crust.
  • The contrast in taste and texture between the crust and the interior makes the food more interesting.

Searing does not cause caramelization, which affects only sugars, or simple carbohydrates; the Maillard reaction involves reactions between amino acids and some sugars.

Typically in grilling, the food will be seared over very high heat and then moved to a lower-temperature area of the grill to finish cooking. In braising, the seared surface flavors and colors the cooking liquid.