Chef Brian Howard describes pâté de campagne as a “country terrine, a rustic preparation . . . made from trimmings or inexpensive cuts of meat . . . that uses [a little] liver as a seasoning agent. . ...
1: Heat oven to 325 degrees. 2: Place bread in a food processor and pulse until fine crumbs form; you should have about 1 3/4 cups. 3: Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion, ...
Pate de campagne made with wild boar at Luke. (The NOLA.com/Times-Picayune archive) This delicious rustic country pate uses chunkier pieces of meats. Serve it with ...
1. In a mini food processor, combine the tofu, mustard, lemongrass, lime zest, lime juice and oil and process until smooth. Season with salt and pepper. 2. Spread the sauce on the cut sides of the ...
Despite what the supermarket aisle may lead you to believe, there’s more to an animal than neatly wrapped styrofoam trays of meat. From tongue to tail, offal (pronounced awful) encompasses all those ...
If you refrigerate this peppery country-style pate beforehand, be sure to bring it to room temperature before serving. I substituted merlot for the port wine, and it was delicious. From “Lisbon: ...
1: Heat oven to 325 degrees. 2: Place bread in a food processor and pulse until fine crumbs form; you should have about 1 3/4 cups. 3: Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion, ...
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