His head was uncovered, and his hair neatly done up in
papillotes. His dress was a tight-fitting swallow-tailed black coat (from one of whose pockets dangled a vast length of white handkerchief), black kerseymere knee-breeches, black stockings, and stumpy-looking pumps, with huge bunches of black satin ribbon for bows.
"Good heavens, what has happened!" thought Glorvina, trembling with all the
papillotes.
En
papillote a) Food cooked and served in paper b) Food cooked and served in banana leaves c) Food cooked and served in pastry 15.
"Try grilling or baking (particularly "en
papillote," which is wrapping the fish in parchment paper with vegetables, herbs, and spices).
The French call this method en
papillote, but we just call it brilliant.
Place 3 purses in each piece of foil and fold like
papillote. Bake in oven 8 minutes, or until filling cooks through.
Little parcels of chunky white fillets 'en
papillote' (wrapped in paper), which holds in all the flavours.
You can choose between options for the courses, such as the Salmon en
papillote prepared with lemon and dill as the main course.
Celebrity chef Happy Ongpauco-Tiu shared some her tried-and-tested holiday recipes Moroccan-inspired Chicken Tagine Skewers, Aligue Creme Brulee and Salmon en
Papillote in a Thanksgiving cooking demo held at Pottery Barn in Central Square, BGC.
Papillote Press, 2018, pp192, 7.99 [pounds sterling]
I chose the honey glazed bbq spatchcock chicken, with Jersey lavender and citrus yoghurt ([pounds sterling]14.50) while Tom tucked into a whole plaice en
papillote at [pounds sterling]18.
Seafood is cooked en
papillote: first wrapped in tinfoil with butter, garlic and lots of onion, and then grilled rather than baked.