Duck Liver Pâté with Cointreau
This delectable creation strikes a perfect balance between the delicate flavors of duck liver and the citrusy notes of Cointreau, resulting in a velvety-smooth pate that’s as sophisticated as it is indulgent.
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Duck Liver Pâté with Cointreau
Ingredients
- 280 g butter
- 500 g chicken liver
- 1 large brown onion
- 4 cloves garlic
- 60 g rindless bacon
- 1/2 orange
- sea salt
- cracked black pepper
- 1 loaf Turkish bread
- 30 ml olive oil
- 8 small cauliflower florets
- 1 small carrot
- 1/4 red peppers (capsicum )
- 500 ml white vinegar
- 8 quail eggs
- 8 cornichons
- 8 green olives
- 1 handful watercress leaves
- cointreau
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 200 °C/ 392 ℉ (180 °C/ 356 ℉ fan forced) Place 30 g/ 2 tbsp of the butter in a baking dish with the livers, onion, garlic and bacon. Bake for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Meanwhile, place the orange zest, Cointreau and remaining butter into the bowl of a food processor. Remove the livers from the oven when they are cooked but still pink, drain and discard the juices. Add to the food processor and puree until smooth, season with salt and pepper to taste. Push through a fine sieve to remove any lumps.
- Transfer to a large bowl, cover with cling film, touching the cling film to the top of the pate to prevent oxidizing. Refrigerate overnight to set.
- To make the pickled vegetables, bring the vinegar to the boil over high heat. Place the cauliflower florets, carrots and capsicum in a bowl, pour over the hot vinegar and allow to cool before refrigerating overnight.
- To make the melba toast, preheat the oven to 180 °C/ 356 ℉ (160 °C/ 320 ℉ fan forced). Brush the sliced Turkish bread with olive oil, place on a baking tray and season with sea salt. Bake for 10 minutes until crisp. Remove from the oven and allow to cool.
- Bring a small saucepan of water to the boil. Cook the quails eggs for 5 minutes. Remove from the water and cool before peeling.
- To serve, use a small ice cream scoop to create a ball of pate and place into the centre of each serving plate. Garnish with the drained pickled vegetables, cornichons, olives and watercress leaves.
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