verb
- to cook (an egg) gently in simmering water without the shell
- to cook (fish or other food) gently in liquid at just below boiling point
- to hunt or fish illegally on someone else’s property or in protected areas
Usage: culinary
Usage: culinary
Examples
- She poaches eggs for breakfast every Sunday morning.
- The chef poaches salmon in white wine and herbs.
- The ranger caught someone who poaches deer in the national forest.
- The company poaches talented employees from its competitors.
- He poaches the fish in a court bouillon for twenty minutes.
- Local authorities are cracking down on anyone who poaches wildlife.
- The restaurant poaches pears in red wine for dessert.