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Stocks, Sauces and Soups

A flavorful liquid made by gently simmering bones and or vegetables. What is Stock? A flavorful liquid made by gently simmering bones and or vegetables.

4 Essential Parts to Stock Mirepoix – 2 parts onion, 1 part carrot, 1 part celery roughly chopped. Aromatics – herbs and spices, thyme, parsley stems, bay leaf, cracked pepper corn – in a cheesecloth bag or not. Liquid – most often water Major flavoring ingredient – bones or vegetables

Preparing Stock Combine bones or vegetables in cold water or liquid Bring to a simmer Skim as necessary Add mirepoix and aromatics at the appropriate time Simmer until correct flavor and color Strain, use immediately or cool and store Ice bath, stir often Small containers Chill blaster

Grand or Mother Sauces Bechamel – milk and white roux Veloute – veal, chicken or fish stock and a white roux Brown or Espagnole – brown stock and brown roux Tomato – stock and tomatoes Hollandaise – eggs, butter and lemon

Thickeners for sauce and soup Roux – white, blond or brown - Equal parts of flour and fat, melt butter stir in flour, cook and stir. Color depends on how long you cook it. Beurre manie – equal parts of solid butter and flour, added in pea sized balls. Slurry – cornstarch mixed with cold liquid Liaison – egg yolks and heavy cream

Soups Clear (stock) and thick (cream) Appetizer Soup – simple, small, clean Side Dish Soup – complements meal, smaller portion Main Dish Soup- hearty, lots of protein, larger portion Dessert Soup – cold, fruity, smoothie in a bowl

Thick Soups Cream – made by adding thickeners – smooth texture Puree – thickened by starch in ingredients such as potatoes Bisque – cream soup made from shell fish Chowders – cream soup with chunks