Definition
The culinary technique of building complex taste profiles by adding ingredients sequentially, allowing each to contribute its unique character to the final dish.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
Central to Ramsay’s method of creating a rich and multifaceted breakfast sandwich, utilising rendered fats and infused flavours.
Key properties or components
- Sequential addition of ingredients
- Utilisation of cooking by-products (e.g., fat, juices)
- Development of complex taste
Contradictions or debates
None.