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Fish Aspic

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Seafood, Eggs Seafood 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb White fish trimmings and bon s
1 c Dry white wine
2 tb Lemon juice
2 Onions, sliced
4 Tarragon
4 Parsley
1 Bay leaf
6 Unflavored gelatin
3 lg Egg whites and shells

INSTRUCTIONS

In a kettle, combine the fish trimmings and bones, wine, lemon juice,
onions, and herbs.  Bring mixture to a boil, stirring frequently to prevent
scorching, and boil it until liquid is reduced by half. Add 8 cups water
and salt and pepper to taste.  Bring to a boil, and skim it. Simmer for 20
minutes, strain it into a large saucepan, and let it cool. Skim again.
Sprinkle gelatin over the stock and add the egg whites, beaten to stiff
peaks, and the shells, crushed. (Do not stir in.) Bring stock slowly to a
boil over moderate heat, whisking constantly. Remove pan from heat and let
stand for 30 minutes. Strain the aspic through a fine sieve lined with a
dampened kitchen towel. Let it cool. To apply to a dish, cool only until
just thickened and paint or spoon onto the fish or other dish. To solidify,
chill in refrigerator. Makes about 8 cups. Gourmet Mag.

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