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Title: Hot Duck Pate in Puff Pastry
Categories: Appetizer Veal Poultry
Yield: 12 Servings

1 Duck; approx. 4 lb
1/2lbPork butt; cubed
1/2lbVeal shoulder; cubed
1pnNutmeg
1pnAllspice
1pnThyme
1 Bay leaf
8ozWhite wine
2 Cloves garlic; unpeeled
2 Eggs
1ozTruffles; chopped
1/4lbPistachio nuts; blanch/skin
1/4cDuck glaze; ?? what's that
1tbTruffle juice
12ozFoie gras
1 Truffle; thinly sliced; opt
2lbFrozen puff pastry; thawed
1 Egg; beaten w/1 T milk
  ;salt & pepper to taste

Remove meat from legs and breast of duck. Remove all skin and fat. Marinate duck meat, pork butt and veal shoulder with nutmeg, allspice, thyme, bay leaf, wine and garlic for 3 or 4 days in the refrigerator.

Drain all the liquid and whole spices from the meat. Peel the garlic cloves, and, with the marinated meat, run through a meat grinder on a coarse setting. Mix the ground meat with the eggs, chopped truffles, pistachio nuts, duck glaze, truffle juice, salt and pepper to make a pate.

Form pate into twelve 2-inch balls. Top each with a small slice of foie gras and a thin slice of truffle. Cut the puff pastry into 4 pieces. Roll each piece into a strip, approximately 20-by-4-inches. Place 6 balls of pate, spaced at 3-inch intervals, on two of the pastry strips. Brush egg wash on the pastry surrounding the pate; cover with remaining sheets of pastry, pressing between the individual balls. Cut around each pate with a large ring cookie cutter, pressing to seal the edges. Place the sealed pates on a buttered baking sheet. Decorate the tops with leftover puff pastry (using egg wash as "glue"); then brush with egg wash. Bake in a 425'F oven for 10 to 15 minutes.

Place the pates on serving plates and ring with Sauce Perigueux.

Source: "Great Chefs of Chicago" from Chef Yoshi Katsumura of Yoshi's Cafe, Chicago, Illinois From: Linda Place Date: 18 Mar 97 Meal-Master Format Recipes (Mailing List) Ä

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