Six steps to a restaurant-quality chicken ballontine at home

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The art of the stuffed bird

Creating a Ballotine is a quintessential skill that separates the home cook from the chef. This technique involves deboning, stuffing, and rolling poultry into a uniform cylinder, ensuring every bite is moist and flavorful. While it appears complex, the process relies on the fundamental principle of setting protein structure through controlled heat and compression. By following a structured approach, you can transform a humble Chicken Breast into a centerpiece of high-end gastronomy.

Essential tools and mise en place

Preparation is the foundation of culinary success. You will need high-quality Cling Film to maintain the shape, a heavy-bottomed pan for searing, and a reliable Thermapen ONE to monitor internal temperatures. For the ingredients, secure a fresh chicken breast with the fillet, high-quality Bacon, and your choice of stuffing. Keep a heavy object, like a plate or a smaller pot, nearby to ensure the chicken stays submerged during the poaching phase.

Precision rolling and poaching

Begin by removing the sinue from the chicken breast and setting the fillet aside. Lay down a bed of bacon on cling film, then place the seasoned breast on top. Spread your stuffing evenly and replace the fillet to anchor the center. The key is to build the shape before you roll. Using the plastic wrap, create a tight, cylindrical parcel, sealing the ends firmly with a second sheet. Submerge the parcel in a pot of water that is barely simmering. You are not trying to cook it through yet; you are setting the protein structure. After 20 minutes, the center should hit 60°C.

The perfect sear and rest

Remove the plastic and head to the stove. Sear the ballotine in oil, using a spoon to maintain its position and ensure an even, golden crust across all angles. Finish the dish by basting it in Butter until the internal temperature reaches a safe 75°C. This final step adds a rich depth of flavor and a professional sheen. Always rest the meat before slicing to allow the juices to redistribute, then serve with Mashed Potatoes and a vibrant Chicken Jus for a classic finish.

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