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Cuisine: AmericanMain Ingredient: Greens

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 4 Servings
Butter
Seasoning - salt, pepper,
12 qtBreasts
1 lgTomato (brunoised)
Herb vinaigrette (see below)
Truffle juice vinaigrette
30 gTruffle (sliced into 12
32 Asparagus tips
1 Or 2 uncooked yellow
15 gFrisee lettuce (cleaned)
12 Italian parsley leaves
50 gChanterelles (cleaned)
White wine

Quail Breasts and Truffle Salad Preparation

The remaining recipes are Western and somewhat Frenchified to my eyes. Theyre "nouveaux" at the very least. Little dabs of food artfully arranged here and there on a plate, sometimes connected by skeins of sauces. Expensive too. This one calls for chanterelles and 30 grams of truffles, a little over an ounce. Establishment: The Regent Hotel (Hong Kong) Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon. Western Cuisine Practical Class Gold Award - Hors doeuvre Chef: Patrick Lin (The Regent Hotel) To prepare: 1. Make herb vinaigrette from onion, chives, Italian parsley, parsley and a pinch of tarragon, all finely chopped together. (Keep some chopped herbs aside to use in chanterelles preparation - see below.) Add salt, pepper, walnut oil, sherry and vinegar, according to taste. 2. Make truffle juice vinaigrette from bottled truffle juice, salt, olive oil and vinegar. (For both vinaigrettes recommended ratio of oil to vinegar is 2:1.) 3. Cut asparagus tips off stems with slanting cuts (so that they will stand up at an angle in central garnish.) To cook: 1. Lightly salt chanterelles and saute over a low flame in butter, with a drop of white wine, a few drops of chicken stock, and a mixture of the same herbs that were used to make herb vinaigrette (see above). 2. Reduce sauteed mixture completely, and then marinate chanterelles in herb vinaigrette for 30 minutes. 3. Clean quail breasts and season with salt and pepper. In a restaurant kitchen they would be grilled - for home cooking, pan-fry in hot melted butter quickly for about one minute top and bottom until they are golden brown all over. To present: 1. Create central garnish by arranging a wheel of eleven overlapping yellow zucchini slices, placing a small heap of tomato brunoise on one central slice. Place asparagus tips pointing outwards from centre. 2. Create three distinct islands of chanterelles topped with frisee lettuce and Italian parsley. Place three truffle slices between chanterelle islands and lay one quail breast on each. Pour a little truffle juice vinaigrette over quails and central garnish, and a little herb vinaigrette over lettuce. Makes 4 servings. From "Champion Recipes of the 1986 Hong Kong Food Festival". Hong Kong Tourist Association, 1986. Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; October 28 1992 File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/cberg2.zip

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Tags

  1. Poultry
  2. Asparagus
  3. Butter
  4. Parsley
  5. Tomato
  6. Wine
  7. White wine
  8. Lettuce
  9. Greens
  10. Lunch

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