• Leon@pawb.social
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      8 days ago

      Lingonberry jam is really popular with meat here in Sweden. Potatoes, meat, jam, and gravy.

      I mean…

      • zeejoo@thelemmy.club
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        8 days ago

        Idk if there’s a less appetizing word that can come before beef than boiled. Or any meat really.

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          8 days ago

          You can say “braised” if you want to pretend it isn’t boiled. Technically a braise should be done slower at a lower heat, but yeah, still cooking meat with water.

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            8 days ago

            Braising means two steps though. You brown it first and then simmer in liquid not boil. It’s also usually not water, you’d typically use wine, stock or even beer, but not water. So no, not the same.

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                7 days ago

                No sear=no maillard=waaaaay less flavor. Also braising things usually aren’t fully submerged, so they can actually keep developing maillard in the oven. Wine, stock, and beer all also have and impart actual flavor, unlike plain water. Of course you can boil with those things, but then you need a lot more of them, which is more expensive/wasteful. Drastically different results using different ingredients and equipment means not really samey at all imo.