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French Cooking Methods, Styles, and Equipment

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French cuisine is one of the world's most elegant styles of cooking, and is prominent for both its conventional ("haute cuisine") or grande cuisine and provincial techniques. French cooking methods, styles, and equipment have been a prime impact on virtually all Western cuisines. Almost all culinary schools worldwide use French cuisine as the foundation for all other forms of cooking.

It was in 1652 when the first French cookbook "Le Cuisine François," written by a French chef, La Varenne, showed how French cooking methods, styles, and equipment had become an essential part of cooking in Europe. European regions also had an influence on French cooking. It is to be noted that each area of France has something exceptional to offer to French cooking methods, styles, and equipment and the entirety of the French cuisine.

One of the French cooking methods is sautéeing. It means cooking food in butter or oil in a pan over a moderately high heat. “Sauter,” or “to jump” in French, basically is to keep the food being sautéed moving or stirring over heat. And two is brunoise or dicing which means to cut food into small dice. One-eighth of an inch square is the standard.

French cooking styles varies. It is regarded as a time-consuming task because of the diversity of French cooking methods, styles, and equipment. Among the styles is the preparation of stocks which is the base of various French dishes. A stock is made by simmering various ingredients in water or simply the broth of cooking fish, meats, vegetables or bones. Adding sauce adds flavor and moisture to other dishes. French cuisine is known for a choice of sauces including Espagnole, Béchamel, Mayonnaise, Hollandaise, Velouté and tomato sauce. They are also used as the base for other sauces.

Cooking in France involves a large number of French cooking methods, styles, and equipment, some simple and others extremely complex. Not only do basic French cooking methods, styles, and equipment require great skill, but they also require a profound understanding of the ingredients. Diversity in French cooking methods, styles, and equipment is also one of the most daring, which owes to the characteristic of most French people. Mastery of French cooking methods, styles, and equipment is the center of the culinary arts. And it must be noted that the simplest preparation be undertaken in the most vigilant manner, ignoring the amount of time it would entail because this is the reason why French cooking has always been devastating on all parts of the world.

All these French cooking methods, styles, and equipment play a vital role in the success of the French cuisine making them known all over the world. French cooking methods styles and equipment contribute vitally to the French cuisine and made it the best in the world. They have earned the merit of making it an art stressing on its combination of delicate taste.




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