Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Catalan term or phrase:
ou potxé
English translation:
poached egg
Added to glossary by
Michael McCain (X)
Jun 3, 2009 14:59
14 yrs ago
Catalan term
ou potxé
Catalan to English
Art/Literary
Cooking / Culinary
Certainly sounds like poached egg, but I can find only one reference to this dish anywhere.
Here is the entire entry:
"Espàrrecs verds a la brasa amb cremós d’Idiazabal, ou potxé, pa, pernil i tòfona d’estiu"
Here is the entire entry:
"Espàrrecs verds a la brasa amb cremós d’Idiazabal, ou potxé, pa, pernil i tòfona d’estiu"
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +6 | poached egg | Michael McCain (X) |
5 | poached egg | Peter Guest |
Change log
Jun 8, 2009 09:18: Michael McCain (X) Created KOG entry
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poached egg
I asked a few Catalans who'd never heard that in Catalan but who all agreed it had to be "poached eggs". I also found this menu:
http://www.hotelmasroig.com/lacarta/estiu_cat_eng.pdf
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-06-03 16:40:58 GMT)
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"Poached" is an anglicized French word, so Spanish and Catalan speakers are certainly entitled to do the same. ;)
"Etymology: Middle English pocchen, from Middle French pocher, from Old French poché poached, literally, bagged, from poche bag, pocket -- more at POUCH
Date: 15th century
: to cook in simmering liquid (Merriam-Webster)"
http://www.hotelmasroig.com/lacarta/estiu_cat_eng.pdf
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Note added at 1 hr (2009-06-03 16:40:58 GMT)
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"Poached" is an anglicized French word, so Spanish and Catalan speakers are certainly entitled to do the same. ;)
"Etymology: Middle English pocchen, from Middle French pocher, from Old French poché poached, literally, bagged, from poche bag, pocket -- more at POUCH
Date: 15th century
: to cook in simmering liquid (Merriam-Webster)"
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Comment: "Thanks, Michael"
18 mins
poached egg
as in the French poché and Spanish poché or escalfados
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Note added at 28 mins (2009-06-03 15:27:48 GMT)
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It's a very widely used term
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Note added at 28 mins (2009-06-03 15:27:48 GMT)
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It's a very widely used term
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