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Answer for the clue "Meat cooked in its own fat ", 6 letters:
confit

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Word definitions for confit in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
obsolete form of comfit .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Confit ( French , pronounced or in English "con-fee") comes from the French word confire which means literally "to preserve"; a confit being any type of food that is cooked slowly over a long period of time as a method of preservation. Confit as a cooking ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Confit \Con"fit\, n. Same as Comfit . [Obs.]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
(label fr food) preserved, pickled n. Any of various kinds of food that have been immersed in a substance for both flavor and preservation. v 1 (past participle of confire French) 2 (inflection of confire 3 s pres indc French) 3 (inflection of confire 3 ...

Usage examples of confit.

Then cooking to Michelin star standard becomes as easy as making shepherd's pie: easier, in fact, as do not need to peel potatoes, merely confit them in goose fat.

Orange confit looks fantastic, though, just like in picture only darker.

Beaks tilted back, they burbled a liquid harmony, while within, silent servitors wrapped in Patricien purple passed among the visitors, dispensing dew-beaded glasses of icy-cold crushed raspberries and flat crackers spread with truffled confit of duck.

The juice was sweet and fruity, the confit salty and heavy with garlic and sprinkled with thyme and orkan.

The spies' report had interrupted Tamalane's breakfast of cifruit confit laced with melange.

Swallowing a mouthful of her confit, Tamalane said: " 'Bring them back!

Stiros and Tuek alone, debating far into the night, just the two of them (they thought) in Tuek's quarters, comfortably ensconced in rare blue chairdogs, melange-laced confits close at hand.

Swallowing a mouthful of her confit, Tamalane said: " 'Bring them back!

The chief subscribes to Cinema Confit, Pan and Scan, and Hollywood Honeys, Carl gets Media Zone, and I take Crosscut, Film Finger, and People.

She threw all her confits at my face, and the basket into the bargain.

In the mean­time, the guests wandered to and fro, conversing, admiring the paintings on the walls, flirting behind fans, consuming confits, tartlets, and wine, and disappearing at more or less discreet intervals into the odd little curtained alcoves.

At the long Norwegian banquet table, Victor Tremont and his four guests dined on a feast that could have come from Valhalla itself--- wild duck confit with shitaki mushrooms, poached local lake trout, and venison shot by Tremont himself, with braised Belgian endive, potatoes dauphin, and a Rhone Hermitage reduction sauce.

Another burner, my front right, will be used mostly by him as well, to sauté lardons for frisée salads, to sear tidbits of hanger steak for onglet salad, for sautéing diced potatoes in duck fat for the confit de canard, and the cockles-which will leave me, most likely, with three full-time burners with which to prepare a wide range of dishes, any one of which alone could require two burners for a single plate.