Pate De Campagne With Duck Recipes

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PATE DE CAMPAGNE WITH DUCK



Pate de Campagne with duck image

Provided by Wilfried Brouwer

Categories     Appetizer     starter

Time P3D

Number Of Ingredients 24

14 oz (400g) pork meat from the collar
10.6 oz (300g) pork liver
14 oz (400g) duck meat ((legs, back, breast))
7 oz (200g) additional fatty duck skin
1 skinned breast kept for the pate; (the other one (not skinned) can be used for making a separate dish)
1.8 oz (50g) butter
2.7 oz (75g) sliced bacon and more for the terrine covering if so desired (can be smoked)
4.2 oz (120g) half brown onion, finely sliced or shallots
4.6 oz (130g) roughly cut carrots
3 roughly cut garlic cloves
1 bunch of parsley stems
4 twigs of rosemary ((may be substituted for dried))
4 twigs of thyme ((may be substituted for dried))
5 bay leaves
1.5 tsp freshly ground mixture of equal parts of cinnamon, nutmeg, clove and star anise
1 tbsp (0.6 oz or 17g) salt
1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup (60ml) port wine or madeira
1/4 cup (60ml) Cognac, Armagnac, brandy or Shaoxingjiu (rice wine from Shaoxing in Zhejiang province in China)
1 egg
1.8 oz (50g) breadcrumbs
2 oz (60g) walnuts or pistachio nuts (optional)
5.3 oz (150g) pork fatback may replace the duck skin in the minced meat mixture
bacon may replace the duck skin for covering the terrine

Steps:

  • Debone the duck and reserve the skin. I reserve the duck fat of the legs' skin also to add to the minced mixture afterwards. Keep all skin to cover the terrine separate from the marinade, unless you want to deliberately add some sliced skin to the mixture
  • Slice and cook the onions or shallots golden in the heated butter (10 min)Let cool down
  • Cut all meat in small cubes, except for the duck breasts, keep one as is or cut it once over the length. If no duck skin is used in the mixture, then substitute by pork fat back.
  • Cut the carrot and garlic in larger pieces, put the parsley stems in rough cuts, add the alcohol, salt and the spices. Add the cooled down onions and mix.
  • Cover tightly with food wrap or use a lid
  • Let the marinade work for one day in the refrigerator, tossing the contents a few times. Also keep the skin that will be used the next day for covering the terrine and refrigerate overnight
  • Reserve the bay leaves and sprigs of rosemary, thyme, the duck breast and the skin. Take out the parsley stems and carrot pieces if you are mincing by hand. Cut these very fine or run these through a kitchen machine
  • Place the meat pieces for 15-20 minutes on a tray in the freezer and then run it all through the meat grinder including the juices if any. Do this three times and run it through the course blade only. The freezing will make it easier to mince the meat pieces, especially when using a hand mincer. Keep the mixture cool at all times
  • Cover a terrine on the inside with the fatty duck skin that was not marinated (skin side down and to the outside) or use some bacon for the same purpose. The fat from the skin will keep the pate moist and also will have a preserving effect
  • Add to the minced meat the (optional) shredded walnuts and the breadcrumbsTake the egg and briefly homogenize with the whisk. Mix the egg with the minced mixture as well.
  • Take a sample and spread on a plate, microwave it quickly and let it cool down and taste to check on the spices and saltiness. Bring the minced mixture to taste with some more salt, pepper and other spices if so needed.
  • Then make a final pass through the mincer (the fourth time) to homogenize and emulsify
  • Scoop the minced meat, shredded parsley, onion and carrot mixture in the terrine and at 40 % filling level place the skinned duck breast as a whole in there. Thereafter add more minced mixture and cover with a reserved piece of bacon and some herbs (eg the reserved bay leaves and/or some rosemary or thyme sprigs)
  • Cover the terrine with parchment paper and use aluminum foil as a lid if there is none and place in a large pan or wok that is filled with near boiling water, to a water level of 60% of the terrine. Place this pan on low fire and keep the water close to a boil 194-208 F (90-98 C)
  • After 90 minutes, remove the cover and measure the inside temperature. This should be at least 162 F (72 C) when using pork liver. If not yet reached, continue to 'cook' it in the water bath until the inner temperature is right. Molten fat is clearly visible floating on top of the terrine and the smell is already very nice
  • Let the terrine cool down at room temperature. While this is happening, place a tight-fitting piece of cardboard that is covered with aluminum foil on top of the parchment paper sheet. Place weights on it and let cool down for 2 hr
  • Thereafter place in the refrigerator overnight with the cover and weights on. (use canned food as weights)
  • After 20 h in the refrigerator, take the weights, cardboard cover and parchment paper off
  • Then use a spoon to remove carefully the fat at the corners of the terrine. Also the gelly aspic, which has a terrific taste, can be partially removed and served with the pate. Reserve the fat for other purposes
  • Use a paring knife to cut the pate free from the side surface of the terrine form. Then use a sharp cooks knife to cut a thick piece of the pate
  • Serve as an appetizer with some toast or bread or use it on sandwiches

CHEF JOHN'S PATE DE CAMPAGNE



Chef John's Pate de Campagne image

I realize making this pate may seem like quite a production, but if you enjoy charcuterie, this would make for a very fun, beautiful, and quite delicious project.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Dips and Spreads Recipes     Pate Recipes

Time 13h10m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 22

1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 ¼ pounds boneless pork shoulder, cut into 1-inch cubes
6 ounces duck leg meat
4 ounces fatty bacon, chopped
4 ounces chicken livers, roughly chopped
1 small yellow onion, diced
1 shallot, thinly sliced
⅓ cup chopped Italian parsley
¼ cup cognac
5 teaspoons kosher salt
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
⅛ teaspoon pink curing salt (such as Instacure™ #1)
½ cup heavy whipping cream
⅓ cup dry bread crumbs
2 eggs
½ cup dried cherries
½ cup shelled whole pistachios
8 strips bacon, or as needed

Steps:

  • Combine cloves, nutmeg, ginger, and cayenne pepper in a small bowl to make spice mixture.
  • Place pork shoulder, duck meat, chopped bacon, chicken livers, onion, shallot, parsley, cognac, salt, garlic, pepper, 3/4 teaspoon spice mixture, and pink curing salt in a large bowl. Mix thoroughly until evenly distributed. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate about 2 hours.
  • Whisk cream, bread crumbs, and eggs together in a bowl.
  • Transfer pork mixture to a rimmed baking sheet lined with a silicone mat or parchment. Freeze for 15 to 20 minutes to facilitate grinding the meat.
  • Grind pork mixture into a bowl using the meat-grinder attachment of a stand mixer. Add dried cherries and pistachios. Add the cream mixture; fold gently until just combined.
  • Arrange bacon strips crosswise in a 9x5-inch loaf pan, letting ends hang over the edges of the pan. Trim some strips to fit the ends of the pan.
  • Fill pan to the top with the ground pork mixture; smooth the top. Cover surface with strips of bacon. Fold side bacon piece edges over the top. Cover with a piece of parchment cut to fit the top of the pan; wrap tightly with heavy duty aluminum foil.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  • Transfer pan to a deep pot or Dutch oven. Pour in hot tap water to reach 1/2 to 2/3 of the way up the side of the pan. Cover.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center reads 155 degrees F (68 degrees C), 1 3/4 to 2 hours.
  • Transfer pan to a paper-towel lined surface to absorb any moisture. If mixture has risen above the top edge of the pan, press it down with a heavy pan. Remove the aluminum foil, leaving the parchment paper on top. Transfer pan to a paper-towel-lined baking dish. Cut a piece of cardboard to be slightly smaller than the top of the pan. Wrap with aluminum foil and place on the parchment paper. Press down with weights like canned food.
  • Refrigerate at least 8 hours to chill and compress the pate.
  • To unmold the pate, pour very hot water into a large bowl. Dip mold into hot water for 1 to 2 seconds. Turn out onto a paper-towel-lined dish; chill again before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 249.5 calories, Carbohydrate 10.6 g, Cholesterol 113.5 mg, Fat 14.7 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 15 g, SaturatedFat 5.6 g, Sodium 1120.6 mg, Sugar 4 g

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