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Mousseline Of Scallops and Salmon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Course : Salmon Source: Great Chefs of San Francisco, Avon Books Serves: 16 |
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Ingredients:
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Preparation / Directions:For the Mousseline: Grind the scallops and the shrimp (separately) in a meat grinder or food processor, then cool both in the refrigerator for 1/2 hour.
Place the scallops in a bowl with 1 egg, 1 egg white (reserve the yolk for the salmon), salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Put the scallop mixture in a food processor and run for 1 minute. Slowly add cream until blended (about 3 seconds). Do not over-blend or mixture will be buttery.
Add truffles to scallop mixture and set aside.
Place the salmon in a processor bowl with the other egg, the reserved egg yolk, salt and pepper. Process for 1 minute.
Butter the ramekins or molds, then spoon the scallop mixture into them. Put the salmon mixture into a piping tube and pump the mixture into the center of the mold (or simply pour mixtures into the mold.) Place the ramekins or molds in a shallow pan containing 1 inch of water; cover the pan with aluminum foil pierced with small holes to allow steam to escape. Bake in a 350F oven for 30 minutes.
For the Sauce: Put the shallots, vinegar, and wine into small saucepan and cook until half of the liquid is gone.
Add cream and bring to a boil, then whip.
Add butter in small pieces and whisk over medium heat. Remove from heat and adjust the seasonings.
For the Garnish: Sauté spinach and watercress in butter for 1 minute. On hot serving plates, arrange some of the spinach and watercress in small circles the same size as the ramekins or molds. Unmold the scallop-salmon mousse onto the vegetables, top with sauce(s).
Note: You may use a combination of sauces to form a design on the plate (American sauce, genoise sauce, tomato sauce can be used interchangeably).
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