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Garlic Potato Puree with Shiitake Ragout and Potato Crisps

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Vegetables, Dairy, Meats 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 tb Vegetable oil
1 lg Russet; (baking) potato scrubbed
2 lb Russet; (baking) potatoes
1 lg Head of garlic; (about 22 cloves), separated into cloves and peeled
3/4 Stick; (6 tablespoons) unsalted butter, cut into bits and softened
3/4 c Milk; scalded
2 tb Olive oil
1 lb Fresh shiitake mushrooms; stems discarded and the caps quartered
1 c Medium-dry Sherry
1 c Chicken broth
3 tb Soy sauce
2 ts Cornstarch; dissolved in 1 tablespoon cold water
3 tb Minced fresh parsley leaves

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE CRISPS
FOR THE PUREE
FOR THE RAGOUT
Make the crisp: Brush a baking sheet well with some of the oil. In a food
processor fitted with the 2-millimeter slicing disk or with a hand-held
slicing device slice thin the potato on the diagonal (cut one end of the
potato on the diagonal to facilitate this) and arrange the slices
immediately in one layer on the sheet. Brush the slices with the remaining
oil, sprinkle them with salt to taste, and bake them in the middle of a
preheated 400 deg. F. oven for 12 to 15 minutes, or until they are golden
brown. Transfer the crisps while they are still warm with a metal spatula
to a rack and let them cool. The crisps may be made several days in advance
and kept in a plastic bag at room temperature.
Make the puree: Peel the potatoes, quarter them lengthwise, and cut them
into 1-inch pieces. Reserving 3 of the garlic cloves for the ragout, in a
steamer set over boiling water steam the remaining garlic cloves with the
potatoes, covered, for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the potatoes are very
tender. Force the steamed garlic and the potatoes through a ricer or food
mill fitted with the medium disk into a large bowl, stir in the butter, the
milk, and salt and pepper to taste, and keep the puree warm, covered. The
puree may be made 1 day in advance, kept covered and chilled, and reheated.
Make the ragout:: In a large heavy skillet heat the oil over moderately
high heat until it is hot but not smoking and in it saute the mushrooms
with the reserved garlic cloves, minced, and salt and pepper to taste for 5
minutes, or until the mushrooms are softened and any liquid they give off
is evaporated. Add the Sherry and boil the mixture until almost all the
liquid is evaporated. Add the broth and the soy sauce and bring the mixture
to a boil. Stir the cornstarch mixture, stir it into the sauce, and simmer
the ragout, stirring occasionally, for 2 minutes. Stir in the parsley. The
ragout may be made 1 day in advance, kept covered and chilled, and
reheated.
Divide the puree among 8 heated small plates, mounding it, arrange 3 crisps
decoratively in each mound, and spoon the ragout over and around the puree.
Serves 8
Gourmet October 1992
Posted to EAT-L Digest  by Jennie Craig <jecraig@LAN-INC.COM> on Apr 7,
1998

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