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Title: Sole Stuffed with Salmon Mousse
Categories: Fish Pastry Jewish Salmon
Yield: 1 Servings

1pkPuff pastry
6 Sole filets, split in 2 ( 12
  Half filets)
1lbSalmon
1 Leek, chopped ( white part
  Only)
1tbButter
1 Shallot, chopped
  Salt and pepper to taste
1/2tsTarragon
1 Egg white
3tbHeavy cream
  Lemon juice
  Egg yolk to glaze

1. Season sole with lemon and salt. Chill

2. Melt the butter in a pan and add leek. Cook 2 minutes.

3. Stir in shallot and cook 1 minute, over medium heat.Let cool

4.Place salmon along with leek mixture in the food processor and run the machine until pureed. Season with salt and pepper, ad tarragon.Pour in egg white through the feed tube with the machine running. Chill 1 hour

5. Stir in cream

6. Divide the dough into 6 parts ( roll dough out a little, before doing it)

7. Roll out each piece to 1/4" thickness.

8. Drain fish

9. Place 1 half filet on dough, spread 1 tbs salmon mousse on top of sole, cover with 1 more filet and wrap dough over the fish, it should look like a big turnover.Repeat with the rest of fish

10. Glaze with egg yolk, being careful not to let yolk run through the sides or thedough won't puff, and bake in a preheated 400 F for 25 minutes or until puffed and golden.

Serve with hollandaise sauce diluted with a little cream.

From: Leon & Miriam Posvolsky From the rfcj newsgroup ...

From: Jefffree@eskimo.Com Date: 08 Oct 97 Jewish-Food List Ä

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