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Tamarind Grilled Quail W/ Purslane, Tomato and Sumac Salad

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Seafood, Grains Asian New text im, Cooking rig 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 lg Quail
Tamarind Glaze (recipe follows)
Purslane, Tomato and Sumac Salad (recipe follows)
Mint sprigs, young arugula leaves,
Day lily or other edible flower petals
2 ts Garlic; minced
1 tb Shallot; minced
1 tb Fresh ginger; minced
1 tb Olive oil
3 tb Sugar
2 tb Asian fish sauce
1/2 c Water
2 tb Tamarind concentrate
2 tb Lime juice
PURSLANE, TOMATO AND SUMAC SALAD:
3 c Lightly packed tender purslane sprigs
1/2 c Spring onions or scallions; chopped
1 c Roasted and peeled yellow bell pepper; chopped,
1 1/2 c Ripe tomatoes; cubed, seeded
2 tb Sumac powder
1/2 ts Serrano chile; seeded & minced
3 tb Fresh lemon juice; or to taste
3 tb Extra virgin olive oil
Kosher salt and freshly ground black peppe
Red and gold baby beets; sliced, roasted

INSTRUCTIONS

GARNISH
TAMARIND GLAZE
GARNISH
  FOR THE QUAIL:
Split the quail, carefully remove the back and rib bones and brush with
tamarind glaze. Grill the quail over a medium-hot fire 4 to 5 minutes, skin
side down. Turn and grill another 2 to 3 minutes, taking care not to
overcook.
Place purslane salad attractively on plates. Place grilled quail on top and
garnish with mint sprigs, arugula and flower petals.
  FOR THE GLAZE:
In a small skillet over medium heat, saute the garlic, shallots and ginger
in olive oil until tender but not brown. Stir the sugar, fish sauce, water,
tamarind concentrate and the lime juice together until well combined. Add
to the garlic mixture and reduce over high heat by one-third or until
slightly thickened. Remove from the heat and let cool. Store covered in the
refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Yield: About 1/2 cup
FOR THE SALAD: Wash the purslane and discard any tough stems or damaged
leaves. Chop the onion and bell pepper and rinse in cold water. Place the
onions and peppers in a bowl along with the purslane leaves, tomatoes,
sumac, chile, lemon juice and olive oil. Gently mix and season with salt
and pepper and garnish with roasted beets.
Copyright, 1996, TV FOOD NETWORK, G.P., All Rights Reserved
Recipe By     : COOKING RIGHT SHOW #CR9733
Posted to EAT-L Digest 19 October 96
Date:    Sun, 20 Oct 1996 06:48:26 -0400
From:    Bill Spalding <billspa@ICANECT.NET>
NOTES : Show:  10/16/96 From SUNNY West Palm Beach, FL

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