Pâté is sort of a “gateway organ meat” and is perhaps the most accessible way to transform the initially off-putting visuals, textures, and strong odors of offal into something that looks and tastes ...
While in college, I worked at a local restaurant. It had the best pizza and pastas, soups, salads and iced tea in the world. The main chef invited several other chefs and servers over for dinner one ...
A cool shimmer of gelee catches the light, and suspended beneath its glassy sheen like a summer mosaic is a perfectly poached egg, an asparagus tip, some fresh peas, slices of carrots, pieces of ...
At Pizzeria Mozza, this rustic chicken liver pate is coarsely chopped by hand. The richness of the liver is complemented by notes of garlic, capers and pancetta. The restaurant serves the pate over ...
In a saucepan, combine the livers, onions, paprika, curry powder, if using, salt and pepper. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and cook at a slow simmer about 10 ...
The first time I made paté, I chose a recipe from Julia Child’s “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” that no one would call easy. Making it even more challenging was the book itself, a small but very ...
This luxurious Chicken Liver Pâté is infused with aromatic herbs and a touch of truffle oil. Perfectly spreadable and irresistibly rich, it brings a taste of France to your table. I love making this ...