Description
Deconstruction separates classic dishes into their constituent components, re‑engineering each element with precise thermal, mechanical, and chemical controls.
Technical
By applying techniques such as sous‑vide, spherification, foam creation, and tempering, chefs isolate flavor, texture, and aroma, then recombine them in novel presentations that challenge conventional perception while preserving the dish’s core identity. The chemistry involves protein denaturation and re‑aggregation, polysaccharide cross‑linking with calcium ions, fat emulsification, and controlled crystallization of cocoa butter.
Science
Primary Reaction
Protein denaturation & re‑aggregation, polysaccharide gelation, fat emulsification, cocoa butter crystallization
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Origin & History
Civilization
Spanish
Era
1990s