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Poached Tangerine Slices
The last embellishment for the caramel pecan cakes is easy to make and adds beautiful brightness to the plate.
By Monica Segovia-Welsh
Poached Salmon with Basil Butter and Succotash
A great way to use beans and corn from your own garden or the farmer's market, this is the perfect dish for a warm summer's evening. Gently poached salmon, its flakes swollen and pillowy, is paired with a lightly glazed combination of fresh shell beans and corn. The poaching liquid is perked up with lemon juice, reduced, enriched with butter, and spooned over the fish to unite the salmon and the vegetables.
This dish is especially lovely with green and purple basil, another summer staple.
By David Waltuck and Andrew Friedman
Bosc Pears in Rosé Wine with Persimmon Ice Cream
A stunning dessert that lets two autumn fruits—pears and persimmons—shine.
By Amelia Saltsman
Oil-Poached Halibut With Tomatoes and Fennel
Fennel and tomatoes go silky when poached in olive oil, and when halibut follows suit, it picks up hints of the vegetables' flavor and becomes succulent and delicately nuanced.
By Shelley Wiseman
Crab Boil
By Nicole Alper
Salmon Bruschetta
By Jennifer Iserloh
Seafood Cocktail
When cooking shrimp in boiling water, 2 minutes does the job. Overcooking toughens them.
By Sheila Lukins
Scallion and Asparagus Salad
This is a great spring salad with two long, lovely green vegetables that have a real affinity for each other. It is delicious as an antipasto or a first course, or as a side dish to grilled meat and fish.
You can serve this salad chilled, but I like it at room temperature.
If you haven't poached scallions before, be sure to note how nicely it brings out the flavors in a mellow way.
By Lidia Bastianich
Olive-Oil-Poached Shrimp with Winter Pistou
The French version of pesto, pistou is often stirred into soupe au pistou, Provence's vegetable and bean soup. In this dish, the vegetable soup ingredients and pistou are blended together into a flavorful puree that's topped with shrimp. To serve as a main course, add a side of orzo tossed with good-quality olive oil, salt, plenty of pepper, and some grated Asiago cheese.
By Dan Barber
Champagne-Poached Pears
If you only have time for a dessert after the kids are in bed, try something elegant and expedient, like poached pears. This recipe works best with pink champagne.
By Victoria Granof
Garlic Confit
By Sondra Bernstein
Poached Sockeye Salmon with Mustard Herb Sauce
We adopted contributing editor Jon Rowley's technique for poaching salmon in water salted like the sea. This method imparts a touch of brine and enables the other seasonings to permeate the fish. Cut into very thick steaks instead of left whole, the fish is easier to handle and doesn't require a poacher. The creamy sauce makes for a sophisticated finish.
Milk-Poached Alaskan Halibut with Asparagus and Morel Mushrooms
This recipe was created by chef Mark Franz of Farallon restaurant in San Francisco. It's part of a special menu he created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program.
By Mark Franz
Simple Poached Salmon
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from The Gourmet Slow Cooker: Simple and Sophisticated Meals from Around the World by Lynn Alley. For more on slow cooking, click here.
Poaching salmon, or any fish for that matter, in the slow cooker is a no-brainer. Although it isn't a traditional dish for long, slow cooking, it is one of the things that the low, even temperatures of the slow cooker does well with. Poached salmon, needing no oil to cook, makes a light lunch paired with lemon rice, steamed vegetables, and salad, or a sumptuous dinner with herbed mashed potatoes and grilled vegetables.
By Lynn Alley
Oysters Rockefeller "Deconstructed"
This recipe was created by chefs Slade Rushing and Allison Vines-Rushing of the Longbranch in Abita Springs, Louisiana. It's part of a special menu they created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program.
By Allison Vines-Rushing and Slade Rushing
Salmon Rillettes
Editor's note: This recipe is from Erika Lenkert's book, The Last-Minute Party Girl: Fashionable, Fearless, and Foolishly Simple Entertaining
Add a little yummy-sexy luxury to your cocktail party by serving this velvety salmon spread, which is ridiculously simple to make and perfectly paired with baguette slices and people you enjoy.
By Erika Lenkert
Port-and-Spice Poached Pears with Granita
Until you've tried this dessert, you may not have tasted a pear's multiple personalities.
Poached Egg Brioche
**Editor's note:**This is one of Colin Cowie's favorite brunch dishes. It's delicious accompanied by crispy chicken, pork, or veal sausages.
By Colin Cowie