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Trio of Grains with Sweet Corn Coulis

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Grains Vegetarian Vegetarian, Rice 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Cooked Couscous
1 1/2 tb Cucumber, finely diced
1 1/2 tb Pine Nuts, roasted
1 1/2 tb Mint, fresh, finely minced
1 1/2 tb Lemon Juice
2 tb Tomato Concasse (see note)
1 tb Herb-Infused Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper, to taste
1 c Basmati Rice, cooked
2 tb Spinach, chopped and sauteed
2 tb Tomato Paste
1 1/2 tb Zucchini, blanched and finely diced
Salt and Pepper, to taste
1 c Quinoa, cooked
2 tb Shiitake Mushrooms, finely sliced and sauteed
2 tb Shiitake Mushroom Duxelles (see note)
1 tb Red Bell Pepper, roasted and finely chopped
1 1/2 ts Tarragon, fresh, finely chopped
1 1/2 ts Hazelnut Oil
Salt and Pepper, to taste
6 Ears Sweet Corn (in husks)
1 tb Water (up to double amount)
Salt and Pepper, to taste
Sage Leaves, fried (see note)
1 pn Finely Julienned, lightly fried Zucchini (see note)

INSTRUCTIONS

COUSCOUS
BASMATI RICE
QUINOA
SWEET CORN COULIS
GARNISHES
Each of the three grain combinations can be formed using timbales or other
molds, or by the quenelle method using two large tablespoons.
COUSCOUS, RICE AND QUINOA:  Heat all couscous ingredients in a double
boiler until warmed through. Pack mixture into 6 small timbale molds (or
scoop mixture in a tablespoon, round a second tablespoon over the mixture
and press spoons together).  Unmold mixture and set aside.
Repeat procedure with basmati rice ingredients; set aside.
Repeat with quinoa ingredients; set aside.
COULIS:  Grill, broil or roast corn in their husks for 10 to 12 minutes,
until corn is cooked.  Discard husks and remove kernels from cobs. In a
food processor blend kernels with enough water to produce a sauce. Pass
mixture through a fine strainer, and season the liquid with salt and
pepper.
TO SERVE:  Pour coulis on 6 plates and place one serving of each grain on
each plate.  Garnish couscous with fried sage leaves; garnish basmati rice
with fried zucchini.
NOTES: To make tomato concasse, peel, seed and dice tomatoes and toss with
olive oil, salt and pepper.
To make shiitake duxelles, finely mince mushrooms and saute in oil with a
pinch of minced shallot or onion.
To fry sage leaves and zucchini for the garnishes, heat 3/4 inch of oil in
a pan to 350 F (a drop of water should ripple and pop on surface of the
oil); fry sage leaves for 1 minute, remove to a paper towel and
drain.Repeat with finely julienned zucchini, frying just until golden.
Created by: Charlie Trotter, chef extraordinaire, Chicago
Source: Vegetarian Times, April 1993
Shared by: Norman R. Brown
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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