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From: Montclair, NJ USA

Joined: November 22nd, 2009

About me: I can't be the only person who starts thinking about what to cook next while I am doing the dishes for the meal I just finished eating ... right?

Favorite cookbook: I flirt with all of them. But I am a sucker for good writing and great pictures.

Favorite recipe: Pretty much any combo of good bread and great cheese.


Latest review:

June 20th, 2020

Slow-Roasted Tomatoes from One Good Dish

A dish that could not be simpler to make, and absolutely delicious. Topped the cooled tomato with a room temperature slice of mozzarella drizzled with EVOO and some ribbons of basil. A real treat. read more >


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Terrines, Pates and Galantines (The Good Cook Techniques and Recipes)

By Time-Life Books
Time Life Education - 1982

6th November 2010 (edited: 15th October 2011)

Chicken and Lemon Terrine : page 107

This was a joint project for me as I have a friend who enjoys trying new projects and techniques as much as I do.

The recipe is time-consuming and somewhat labor-intensive but not really difficult. And the sense of accomplishment -- along with the tasty end result -- make it all worthwhile.

The recipe called for chicken, chicken livers, pork belly, bacon, and ground veal. We replaced the veal with ground pork but otherwise followed the recipe.

We then ground and mixed the meat and other ingredients (including spices, eggs, lemon, and brandy), then layered the ground meat and sliced chicken in a bacon-lined terrine. It was then baked 2.5-3 hours, cooled to room temperature, and placed in the fridge overnight.

When unmolded and sliced, the terrine was very pretty and the flavor was lovely. I'd been a little concerned that lemon might throw things off a bit (I have been known to have a heavy hand with lemon), but it turned out to be exactly right. Served with a baguette, some cornichons and a well-chilled French white. Also a side salad with arugula, apples and blue cheese and a vinaigrette made with honey, honey mustard, golden balsamic vinegar, and EVOO.

Every single thing about this recipe was fun, from the shopping to the cooking to the eating. A real learning experience as well.

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