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Pate Du Porc

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Meats, Eggs Taste4 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 2/3 c Chopped pork
1/2 c Sliced veal
2/3 c Chicken livers
1/4 c Shallots
1 1/2 tb Butter
1 1/2 tb Brandy
1 1/3 c Diced fat
1/4 ts Dried thyme
1 Egg; lightly beaten
1 Strips fatback
Bay leaves
Flour and water to make paste
1/4 ts Garlic; chopped
6 Juniper berries
2/3 ts Olive oil
1 ds Ground all spice
Salt and pepper to taste
3 Whole parsley sprigs
2 tb Cognac
6 oz Fatty pork stock; (made from breast
; and leg bones)

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR MARINADE
In a bowl combine marinade ingredients.
Combine chopped pork with chicken livers and sliced veal, and mix together
with marinade. Cover and refrigerate for 2 days. Saute shallots in butter.
Add brandy and reduce by half.
Remove parsley sprigs and add marinade and marinated meats to a food
processor along with the shallot mixture. Puree. Add diced fat, thyme and
lightly beaten egg and pulse to mix.
Line terrine with strips of fatback. Add pate mixture and cover it with the
fat flaps. Put bay leaf pattern on top of fat and cover with aluminum foil,
close the terrine lid and seal with flour and water paste.
Preheat oven to 175 degrees. Place terrine in Bain-Marie. Fill with hot
water (2/3 up the sides of roasting pan). Bake for 2 to 3 hours, or until
instant read thermometer registers 165 degrees.
Remove terrine from Bain-Marie, remove lid and weight down the pate, and
bring to room temperature. Chill in refrigerator overnight, still weighted.
Serve at room temperature.
Yield: 12 servings
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Recipe by: TASTE SHOW #TS4784
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