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Cauliflower and Parmesan Salad.

Salad, SidesTove Balle-PedersenComment
Cauliflower and Parmesan Salad.

Cauliflower and Parmesan Salad.

I still get a lot of inspiration from Denmark. I have been watching the danish tv-show "Price Inviterer" where 2 brothers invite danish celebrities to cook with them. It's a show as much about the story behind the person as the food they are making. A few weeks ago I watched the show with Christian Blitz, a Master in Science in Human Nutrition. He served a salad with cauliflower parmesan cheese. I had to try this, the combination sounded so good.

So heres my take on this quick & easy salad. Now there is no excuse for not having a healthy salad as a side tonight.

Ingredients: 

  • 1 cauliflower
  • parmesan cheese
  • 1 glass capers

Dressing: 

  • extra virgin olive oil
  • lemon juice
  • salt & pepper

Directions:

 

Cut the raw cauliflower and parmesan in very thin slices on a mandolin. Drain the capers. 

Arrange the cauliflower slices on a large plate and put the parmesan on top. Sprinkle with capers. 

Mix the dressing, and pour it over the salad.  

Serve immediately.

 

 

Danish Liver Pâté - Leverpostej

Lunch, MeatsTove Balle-Pedersen1 Comment
Danish Liver Pate.

Danish Liver Pate.

I have had liver pâté all my life, well after I started eating solid foods. I love this stuff.

If you are danish, you'll have an open faced sandwich with liver pate in your lunch box from kindergarden and up. Because we are raised on open faced sandwiches with liver pâté. We will eat it for lunch with sliced cucumber or pickled beets on a weekday, but it's also served at holidays with crispy bacon and sautéed mushrooms. The liver pâté came to Denmark in 1833-1847, and was sold to the very wealthy. It became more common after the bacon export surged and the excess of pigs liver grew, making the liver pâté affordable for most people.

My mom made her own liver pâté, but she didn't grind the liver herself, she bought a frozen liver mixture and added onion, eggs, milk and spices. Much easier but it's not an option here in the US, to my knowledge at least.

Danish people are like al others, most of us doesn't like to eat liver. But even people who hates liver, can love liver pâté - it's a whole different thing. 

Making liver pâté is not a pretty process. The liver mixture looks kinda gross. Grinding the liver is a messy process. But It's worth the effort in the end. I always make a big batch, and freeze the unbaked pâté in small loaf pans. That way you can have a fresh baked pate for lunch or dinner within an hour.

(See other version here.)
Makes 5 small liver pâtés.

Ingredients:

 

  • 875 g liver (I use calf/veal liver)
  • 135 g fat (I use pork back fat)
  • 2 small onions
  • 3  eggs
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 2/3 cup milk
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 3,5 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 25 g anchovies paste

Directions: 

Pass the fat and then the liver through a meat grinder at the finest setting, and mix it together. Now pass the mixture through the meat grinder again alternating with the onions.  Add the rest of the ingredients and mix it well.

Pour the mixture in small aluminum loaf pans.  

Bake the liver pâté in water bath at 360°F (180°C) for about an hour. 

You can freeze the uncooked pâtés and bake them, when needed. 

Enjoy!

Chickpea and Carrot Salad a la Thomas Keller

Salad, SidesTove Balle-PedersenComment
Chickpea and carrot salad a la Thomas Keller.

Chickpea and carrot salad a la Thomas Keller.

This is an easy salad, when you have soaked and cooked the chickpeas. When you make it from dried, in stead of canned, chickpeas you'll get the a better texture. But no matter what its a good and healthy salad.
 

Thomas Keller hit another home run with this one.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup dried chickpeas.

  • salt

For boiling:

  • 6 cups water (or enough to cover chickpeas with 2 inches)

  • 1 medium leek, white and light green parts only, cleaned

  • 1 bouquet garni

  • 1/2 onion, peeled

  • 1 small carrot, peeled

For the salad: 

  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

  • 2 bay leaves

  • 2 garlic cloves, skin left on, smashed

  • 2 thyme sprigs

  • 1 cup finely julienned carrots

  • freshly ground pepper

  • 1 tablespoon chopped italian parsley

  • 1,5 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

 

Direction: 

 

Soaking:  Soak the chickpeas in 3 cups of water for 12 hours

bouquet garni: leek outer leave thyme, italian parsley sprigs, bay leaves and peppercorns

Drain the chickpeas, put then in a large saucepan, and ad water, leek, bouquet garni, onion and carrot,  and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer for about 45 minutes, or until the chickpeas are tender.

Pour the chickpeas and their liquid into a large shallow container and let cool. Once they are cool, remove and discard the bouquet garni and vegetables and season with 1/2 teaspoon salt. The chickpeas can be covered and refrigerated in their liquid for 2-3 days.

If you use caned chickpeas,C here where you start. 

When ready to assemble the salad, drain the chickpeas in a colander. 

Combine the olive oil, bay leaves, garlic, and thyme in a large skillet and heat over medium heat until the oil is hot. Add the julienned carrots and toss in the oil for about 1 minute to cook them slightly. Add the chickpeas and season to taste with salt and pepper. Toss the chickpeas for 1 to 2 minutes, then transfer to a bowl let cool. 

The salad will keep in the refrigerator for a day. 

Just before serving, remove  bay leaves, garlic, and thyme and stir in parsley and lemon juice.

 

The Danish Version: 

Kikærte og  

 

 

 

 

Perfectly Roasted Chicken

Dinner, PoultryTove Balle-PedersenComment
Perfectly roasted chicken.

Perfectly roasted chicken.

Everyone can roast a chicken, the only thing you need is a oven and a chicken.

But getting a moist chicken with a crispy golden brown skin is more difficult. One option is a beer can chicken - roasting the chicken while is't sitting on a beer can (or roaster) filled with beer or wine. We always do this on the BBQ, but some days are not BBQ-ing days, at least not in Denmark. 

I wanted to try out Thomas Kellers way to roast a chicken in the oven. And to be honest I didn't read the recipe before the afternoon of making it. That was a mistake, a big mistake. I had to brine the chicken in the refrigerator for 6 hours. Well this didn't happen with this bird, but it turned out great. I don't think I've had a roasted chicken this moist ever. But some day I have to try to brine a chicken, I'll keep you posted.

This is how I made the roasted chicken. 

Serves 4-5 people. 

Ingredients: 

  • 1 chicken  ( 2,24-2,50 lb)
  • coarse sea salt (a fair amount)
  • pepper
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 2 teaspoons thyme leaves

Directions: 

Clean the chicken, removing the layer of fat from the opening. Remove the giblets. I never rinse the chicken under water, this will spread bacteria such as salmonella. 

Preheat the oven to 475°F (250°C).
Pat the chicken dry with paper towels. Season the chicken inside with salt and pepper. I always take a handful of salt in a cup, and add some pepper, and use this for seasoning. If there is any salt left I discard it. There's no need to spread bacteria all over.

From Thomas Keller:  "Truss the chicken by placing the chicken on a tray with the legs towards you. Tuck the wing tips under the chicken. Cut a piece of cooking twine about 3 feet (1 meter), and center it on top of the neck end of the breast. Lift the neck end of the chicken and pull the twine down around the wings and under the chicken, then bring the ends up over the breast, towards you, and knot the twine, pulling it tight to plump the breast. Bring the ends of the twine around the ends of the drumsticks and straight up. Tie as before to pull the drumsticks together and form a compact bird; tie again to secure knot."

 I did it my way, and tried my best to get the compact chicken. Let the chicken rest for 30 minutes at room temperature.

Season the chicken with salt - you have to use a lot.

Heat a ovenproof skillet and heat the oil before placing the chicken breast side up in the skillet. This way the skin won't stick to the skillet.  Put the skillet in the hot oven, with the chicken legs facing the back of the oven.

Roast for about 40 minutes, rotate the skillet if the chicken is browning unevenly. Check the temperature by inserting an instant-read thermometer between the bird and the thigh. When the temperature is about  155°F (69°C), remove it from the oven. The chicken will continue to cook as it sits, and reach a temperature of about 165°F (75°C). Add the thyme leaves to the skillet, and baste the chicken several times with the juices and thyme leaves. Let it sit and rest for about 10 minutes.

Remove the twine and carve the chicken, and serve with your favorite starchy side or vegetables. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roasted Beet Salad

Sides, Salad, VegetablesTove Balle-PedersenComment
Roasted Beet Salad.

Roasted Beet Salad.

I love to have beet salads when we are dining out. So why not try making it myself?  I had the Roasted beet salad from Thomas Kellers cookbook 'Bouchon', and the beets were fantastic. But I missed a soft cheese element and the crunchy nuts. 

 

This is my take on a Roasted beet salad:

Serves 4

Ingredients: 

 

Baked beets: 

  • 3 beets (about the size of tennis balls)

  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

  • 2 tablespoons water

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper

Beet salad: 

  • 100 g mixed salad

  • a handful hazelnuts

  • 113 g goat cheese

  • 1-2 clementine

Dressing: 

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

  • 1/2 teapoon white wine vinegar

  • 2-3 tablespoons fresh orange juice

  • salt & pepper.

 

Direction: 

Preheat the oven to 375°F. 

 

Baked beats

Baked beats

Wash the beets and trim the stems, leaving about1/4 inch attached. Place them on a large piece of aluminum foil and toss with the oil, water, salt and pepper.

Lift up the edges of the foil and squeeze together to form a packet. Place in a small baking pan and roast for about 1,5 hours, or until the beets are tender, offering no resistance  when pierced with a knife. Carefully unwrap the beets and let stand just until cool enough to handle.

Roast the hazelnuts in the oven until they get golden.

 

Mix up the dressing. 

Rub each beet with a paper towel to remove the skin. Cut of and discard the stems. Cut the beets into quarters, then cut the quarters crosswise into 1/4 inch slices and place in a bowl. Add half of the dressing, and season with salt and pepper. Let marinate for at least 30 minutes or up to a day in the refrigerator. Bring to room temperature before finishing the salad.

Toss the salad with the rest of the dressing.

Place the salad on a plate, arrange the beets, goat cheese and clementine slices around the salad.

 

 

 

The Danish version:

 

Ingredienser: 

Ovnbagte rødbeder:: 

  • 3 Rødbeder (på str med tennisbolde)

  • 2 spsk olivenolie

  • 2 spsk vand

  • 1/2 tsk salt

  • 1/4 tsk peber

Rødbedesalat: 

  • 100 g blandet salat

  • 1 håndfuld hasselnødder

  • 113 g gedeost

  • 1-2 clementiner

Dressing: 

  • 1 spsk oliven olie

  • 1/2 tsk hvidvinseddike

  • 2-3 spsk frisk appelsinsaft

  • salt & peber.

Forvarm oven til  190°C.

Vask rødbederne grundigt, og skær stilkene helt ned til rødbeden. Læg rødbederne på et story stykke staniol. Form en lille skål med staniolen og tilsæt vand, olie, salt og peber. Luk staniolen så du får en lille pakke, så dampen bliver inden i. Sæt pakken i ovnen, og bag rødbederne i ca 1,5 time, eller til de er møre. Tag pakken ud af oven og åben pakken, og lad rødbederne køle indtil de er tip at håndtere. 

Rist hasselnødderne i en bradepande i ovnen indtil de er gyldne.

Lav dressingen, ved at piske alle ingredienserne sammen. 

Mix up the dressing. 

Gnid rødbederne med køkkenrulle for at fjerne skralden. Skær top og roden af. Skær rødbederne i mundrette stykker. Kom rødbederne i en skål og hæld halvdelen af dressingen over og smag til med salt og peber. Lad rødbederne marinere i køleslabet i mindst 30 minutter, eller op til en dag i køleskabet. Rødbederne bør have stuetemperatur inden salaten samles.

Bland dressingen i den blandede salat, og anret den å tallerkener eller et fad. Arranger rødbeder, gedeoste,  clementinskiverne og hasselnødderne ovenpå salaten.