Florentine (culinary term) explained

Florentine or à la Florentine is a term from classic French cuisine that refers to dishes that typically include a base of cooked spinach, a protein component and Mornay sauce. Chicken Florentine is the most popular version. Because Mornay sauce is a derivation of béchamel sauce which includes roux and requires time and skill to prepare correctly, many contemporary recipes use simpler cream-based sauces.[1] [2] [3]

History

Culinary lore attributes the term to 1533, when Catherine de Medici of Florence married Henry II of France. She supposedly brought a staff of chefs, lots of kitchen equipment and a love of spinach to Paris, and popularized Florentine-style dishes. Food historians have debunked this story, and Italian influence on French cuisine long predates this marriage.[4] Pierre Franey considered this theory apocryphal, but embraced the term Florentine in 1983.[5]

Auguste Escoffier included a recipe for sole Florentine in his 1903 classic Le guide culinaire, translated into English as A Guide to Modern Cookery. It is recipe 831 in that translation. Escoffier called for poaching the fish in butter and fumet, a stock made of fish bones, cooking the spinach in butter, covering the dish with Mornay sauce, garnishing it with grated cheese, and finishing it in an oven or salamander.[6] In his 1936 cookbook L'Art culinaire moderne which was first translated for American cooks in 1966 as Modern French Culinary Art, Henri-Paul Pellaprat included five recipes for spinach-based Florentine dishes with Mornay sauce. The protein components were chicken breasts, cod fillets, sweetbreads, stuffed lamb breast and oysters.[7] Craig Claiborne published a recipe for oysters Florentine with Mornay sauce in The New York Times in 1958.[8]

Variations

A quiche containing spinach is often called "quiche Florentine".[9] Poached or soft-cooked eggs served on spinach with a Mornay sauce or equivalent is often called "eggs Florentine".[10]

Chicken Florentine

Chicken Florentine gained popularity in the United States as early as 1931, although the quality of the dish was uneven, and canned mushroom soup was sometimes used as a quick sauce in the years that followed.[11] By the 1960s and 1970s, the general quality of the dish had deteriorated to "casserole" and "wedding banquet" food.[12]

Writing in The New York Times in 1971, Claiborne praised a restaurant version of chicken Florentine, describing the chicken as "batter‐cooked and served with mushrooms in a lemon sauce".[13] Contemporary cookbook authors are attempting to "restore" the dish to "its elegant roots",[14] with "clearer, brighter flavors".[15]

Notes and References

  1. News: de Laurentis. Giada . Chicken Florentine Style. . September 12, 2021 .
  2. News: Gaines . Joanna. Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner: One-Skillet Chicken Florentine from Joanna Gaines' New Cookbook . . April 3, 2020 . September 6, 2021 .
  3. Book: Zumstein . Debra . Kazary. Will . Carolina Cooking: Recipes from the Region's Best Chefs . Gibbs Smith. 2007 . 130 . 9781423602033.
  4. Web site: The Illusive Story Of Catherine de' Medici: A Gastronomic Myth . Campanini . Antonella . 18 December 2018. The New Gastronome . University of Gastronomic Sciences of Pollenzo. September 12, 2021.
  5. News: Franey . Pierre . 60-minute Gourmet: Chicken breasts enhanced with a spinach stuffing. New York Times. October 5, 1983 . September 6, 2021 .
  6. Book: Escoffier, Auguste . Auguste Escoffier. A Guide to Modern Cookery. W. Heinemann . 1907. 284 .
  7. Book: Pellaprat, Henri-Paul. Henri-Paul Pellaprat . René . Kramer . David. White. Modern French Culinary Art . World Publishing Company. 1966 . 444–445, 526, 585–586, 636, 653. Adapted for the American Kitchen by Avanelle Day.
  8. News: Claiborne . Craig . Frozen Vegetable Dishes Asset for Spur-of-the-Moment Suppers; Seven Products Are Introduced - Ready To Serve In Jiffy . . December 11, 1958. September 12, 2021.
  9. News: The Food Guys . This Recipe For Quiche Florentine Gets A Thumbs-Up From Popeye . . May 5, 2019. September 12, 2021.
  10. News: Goodfriend. Wendy . Mollet Eggs Florentine . . San Francisco . September 10, 2011 . September 12, 2021.
  11. Web site: Easy Chicken Florentine . 2014 . Campbell's . Campbell Soup Company. September 6, 2021.
  12. Book: Staff . The Complete Cook's Country TV Show Cookbook Includes Season 13 Recipes: Every Recipe and Every Review from All Thirteen Seasons . . 2020 . 30 . 9781948703383 .
  13. News: Claiborne . Craig . The Food Is Fine but Oh, the Decibels . . March 5, 1971 . September 6, 2021 .
  14. Book: Staff . The Chicken Bible: Say Goodbye to Boring Chicken with 500 Recipes for Easy Dinners, Braises, Wings, Stir-Fries, and So Much More . America's Test Kitchen. 2021. 199 . 9781948703550 .
  15. News: America's Test Kitchen . Rethinking Chicken Florentine with clearer, brighter flavors . . February 4, 2019 . September 6, 2021 .