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Frying-pan residue
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Does any-one know what chefs call the greasy lining they sometimes deliberately leave on their frying-pans? I've heard the term once and cannot recall it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi africankiwi, I think you will find this is called a deglacage (with a cedilla under the 'c'). Chefs will refer to 'deglacing' a pan which means to swill out with a good quality stock or wine. By the way, it is not a greasy lining as such, it is the sediment remaining in the pan after the fat is drained off.
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