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Anne’s Celery Root Remoulade with Smoked Duck

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Essnce01 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Homemade thick mayonnaise
1 ts Dijon mustard
1/2 ts Chopped capers
1 Cornichon; finely chopped
Juice of one lemon
1/2 Anchovy; rinsed and chopped
1 ts Champagne vinegar
1 ts Chopped fresh tarragon
1 ts Chopped fresh parsley
12 oz Celery root; peeled and grated
Salt; to taste
Freshly-ground white pepper; to taste
2 Red bliss potatoes; sliced thin, blanche
1/2 c Champagne and herb vinaigrette
10 oz Smoked duck breast; seared medium-rare
2 tb Finely-chopped parsley

INSTRUCTIONS

In a mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise, Dijon, capers, cornichon,
lemon juice, anchovies, vinegar, and herbs. Mix thoroughly. Season
with salt and pepper. Fold in the grated celery root. Season the
sliced potatoes with salt and pepper. In the center of the plate,
layer the potatoes forming a 3-inch circle. Using a 3-inch circle
cutter, form 1/2 cup of remoulade on top of the potatoes. Thinly
slice the smoked duck and wrap around the remoulade. Drizzle the
vinaigrette around the plate. Garnish with parsley. This recipe
yields 4 servings.
Recipe Source: ESSENCE OF EMERIL with Emeril Lagasse From the TV FOOD
NETWORK - (Show # EE-2373 broadcast 10-14-1996) Downloaded from their
Web-Site - http://www.foodtv.com
Formatted for MasterCook by MR MAD, aka Joe Comiskey -
jpmd44a@prodigy.com
12-12-1996
Recipe by: Emeril Lagasse
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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