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confit

[kawn-fee] / kɔ̃ˈfi /


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There are discussions about Marianne — the symbolic embodiment of the French Republic — and about classical culinary dishes, such as duck confit and escargot.

From Washington Post

Here at Catbird, they grow abundantly late into the season — we eat just as many straight from the vine as we put toward confit or colorful panzanella.

From Salon

Then there’s duck leg confit, resting on crisp polenta and dappled with a pesto stained with blueberries and arugula, a combination inspired by what a local purveyor happened to drop off one day.

From Washington Post

The juices and fat from the fish confit in the jar with a pinch of salt … nothing added but good, local fish and salt.

From Seattle Times

Go now, and you, too, can thrill to fish slowly cooked in garlic oil and confit peppers with the texture of velvet.

From Washington Post