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liaison

1 of 1noun
/leɪzɑn/
Forms:liaisons
1

a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship

2

a channel for communication between groups

3

a mixture of eggs, cream, or other ingredients used to thicken sauces or soups, often providing a smooth and rich texture

Liaison refers to a mixture used to thicken and enrich sauces, soups, and other dishes. It typically consists of a combination of egg yolks and cream or stock. The liaison is added towards the end of cooking and gently heated, allowing it to blend into the dish and create a smooth and velvety texture. It imparts a rich and luxurious mouthfeel to the preparation, enhancing its overall taste and appearance. The liaison acts as a binding agent, giving the dish a luscious and creamy consistency, making it an essential element in various classic culinary recipes.

  • The chef prepared a creamy mushroom soup by adding a liaison of egg yolks and heavy cream.
  • The liaison of tomato paste and broth added depth and richness to the hearty stew.