How Do You Spell BRAISED?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈe͡ɪzd] (IPA)

The word "braised" is spelled with the letters b-r-a-i-s-e-d, with the emphasis placed on the first syllable. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /breɪzd/. The "ai" diphthong makes the long "a" sound, while the final "ed" syllable is pronounced as a separate syllable but with a barely noticeable "d" sound. This culinary term refers to a cooking technique that involves browning meat in fat before slowly cooking it in liquid at low temperatures to create a tender and flavorful dish.

BRAISED Meaning and Definition

  1. Braised refers to the cooking technique of slow-cooking food, typically meat or vegetables, in a small amount of liquid at a low temperature. This culinary method involves first searing the food at a high heat to achieve a browned exterior, and then simmering or baking it at a lower temperature for an extended period.

    The process of braising enhances the flavors and tenderizes tougher cuts of meat, bringing out their richness and making them more succulent. It allows the food to slowly cook in its own juices, infusing the dish with savory goodness. The liquid used in braising can vary, but common choices include broth, wine, stock, or a combination of these, which further enhances the flavor profile.

    Typically, braising requires a covered cooking vessel like a Dutch oven or a deep pan with a tight-fitting lid to retain moisture and prevent the food from drying out. This slow-cooking method ensures that the food is evenly cooked and results in a tender, melt-in-your-mouth texture.

    Braised dishes often have a delightful aroma and a depth of flavor due to the long cooking time and the concentration of juices. Popular examples of braised dishes include braised short ribs, pot roast, coq au vin, and osso buco. Additionally, vegetables like carrots, onions, and cabbage are often braised to achieve a soft consistency while still retaining their natural flavors.

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Etymology of BRAISED

The word "braised" originated from the French term "braiser", which came from the Old French term "brese" meaning "live coals". This eventually derived from the Frankish word "brasa" and the Old High German word "brasa" meaning "embers" or "hot coals". The concept of "braising" refers to the cooking technique of browning meat or vegetables in a pan and then simmering them with a small amount of liquid in a covered pot, resulting in tender and flavorful dishes.

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