Best 4 Chopped Liver Italian Style Fegato Alle Uova Sode Recipes

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**Discover the Delicacy of Fegato Alle Uova Sodi: A Culinary Journey Through Italian-Style Chopped Liver**

Embark on a culinary adventure with fegato alle uova sode, an exceptional Italian-style chopped liver that tantalizes taste buds with its rich, savory flavors. Originating from the vibrant streets of Rome, this dish showcases a harmonious blend of chicken livers, hard-boiled eggs, and a symphony of aromatic herbs and spices. As you delve into the intricacies of this recipe, you'll uncover variations that add unique twists to the classic preparation. From the traditional Roman-Jewish version, featuring the distinctive tang of lemon zest, to the Tuscan rendition, known for its bold use of red wine, each recipe promises a distinct culinary experience. Prepare to indulge in a delectable symphony of flavors as you explore the diverse culinary traditions of Italy through these exceptional fegato alle uova sode recipes.

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CHOPPED LIVER ITALIAN STYLE (FEGATO ALLE UOVA SODE)



Chopped Liver Italian Style (Fegato Alle Uova Sode) image

Adapted from Cucina Ebraica, Flavors of the Italian Jewish Kitchen, by Joice Goldstein. Although this spread resembles the traditional Jewish American chopped chicken liver found in delis, it includes the very Italian addition of wine. The recipe has been adapted from a description in Giuseppe Maffioli's La Cucina Padovana, and is probably Ashkenazic in origin. To keep this kosher, flame-singe the livers before sautéing and cook them until there is no trace of pink remaining.

Provided by StevenHB

Categories     Spreads

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/2 cup rendered chicken fat (preferred) or 1/2 cup duck fat (preferred)
2 -3 onions, finely chopped
1 lb duck liver or 1 lb goose liver, well trimmed of connective pieces and any dark spots
1/3 cup dry white wine
6 hard-boiled eggs
salt and pepper
bread (toasted or grilled or matzohs)

Steps:

  • Using 2 sauté pans, divide the oil or fat between them.
  • Add the onions to one pan and sauté over medium heat until they are dark, golden brown, 15-20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in the other pan, sauté the livers over medium heat until they are medium cooked, 5-7 minutes.
  • There should still be quite a bit of pink, but they should not show any signs of blood.
  • During the last few minutes of cooking, add the white wine and allow most of it to evaporate.
  • Remove from the heat and chop the livers coarsely.
  • Reserve the pan juices.
  • Peel and chop the eggs (if you use a food processor, pulse them briefly in small batches: you do not want them to lose their chunky texture).
  • In a bowl, combine the warm onions, livers, and eggs.
  • Add all of the pan juices, salt and pepper and mix well.
  • If the mixture seems a little dry, add more melted fat or oil.
  • Serve with bread, crackers or matzoh.

MILE END CHOPPED LIVER



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Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 16 servings as appetizer

Number Of Ingredients 15

6 cups of chopped onions
1 cup schmaltz (rendered chicken fat)
2 pounds chicken livers
1 sprig of fresh thyme
2 fresh bay leaves
2 1/2 teaspoons of quatre-epices (equal parts white peppercorns, ginger, cloves and cinnamon, ground together in a coffee or spice blender)
2 1/2 teaspoons of quatre-epices (equal parts white peppercorns, ginger, cloves and cinnamon, ground together in a coffee or spice blender)
9 large hard-boiled eggs, peeled and coarsely chopped
6 to 7 scallions sliced into thin rings
6 teaspoons kosher salt
2 to 3 large pinches of pepper
Pickled shallots
Minced chives
Rendered chicken skin pieces
Sieved egg (a peeled hard-boiled egg pressed through the coarse holes of a box grate or zester)

Steps:

  • Fry the onions in schmaltz, add the chicken livers, thyme and bay leaves and cook for 10 minutes, then let the mixture cool. Add the quatre-epices and eggs to the livers. Place the mixture in a food processor and process to a coarse consistency. Stir in the scallions and season with the salt and pepper.
  • Decant the chopped liver into a serving bowl and garnish with shallots, minced chives, rendered chicken skin pieces and grated hard-boiled egg.

CHOPPED LIVER



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This chopped liver recipe from Josh Russ Tupper of Russ and Daughters is used to make his popular Oy Vey Schmear sandwich.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Chicken

Yield Makes about 3 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/3 cup rendered and strained chicken schmaltz
2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons vegetable oil
1 cup Josh Russ Tupper's Caramelized Onions
2 1/2 pounds raw chicken livers, gall bladder removed, lobes cut in half, or quarters if large
Coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup finely chopped onions
2 hard-boiled large eggs, peeled and chopped

Steps:

  • Rinse livers under cold water to remove blood; drain. Heat a medium skillet over medium-high heat and add schmaltz and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil. Add caramelized onions. Cook, stirring, until beginning to brown, about 3 minutes.
  • Add livers to skillet and season with salt. Cook, stirring, until livers begin to brown and insides are pink throughout, 15 to 20 minutes. Transfer livers to a plate to cool slightly, about 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in a small skillet, heat remaining 2 teaspoons vegetable oil. Add chopped onions and cook, stirring, until golden brown; remove from heat and set sauteed onions aside.
  • Place cooled livers and caramelized onions in the bowl of a food processor; pulse until well combined. Transfer to a medium bowl. Stir in hard-boiled eggs, sauteed onions; season with salt and pepper. Refrigerate at least 3 hours before using.

OLD COUNTRY CHOPPED LIVER



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Provided by Robert Sternberg

Categories     Chicken     Onion     Broil     Sauté     Passover     Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur     Fall     Chill     Kosher

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 lb. chicken livers (fresh, not previously frozen)
2 cups finely chopped onions
3 hard-boiled eggs
6 Tblsp. schmaltz
salt and black pepper to taste
a few gribenes (optional)

Steps:

  • Preheat broiler to 500°. Broil livers on broiler rack 4 inches from the heat source for 3 minutes on each side. Remove from the oven and finely chop livers.
  • Melt 6 Tblsp. schmaltz in skillet and sauté onions over medium/low heat until soft and just beginning to brown. Add chopped liver pieces and sauté 1 minute more. Remove from heat.
  • Pour contents of skillet into a mixing bowl. In a separate bowl, chop the eggs and add them to the liver mixture. Mix in the salt, pepper, and gribenes (if using). Mix everything together until well blended. Chill at least 3 hours in the refrigerator before serving.
  • Serving Suggestions: Serve small portions of chopped liver garnished with kosher dill pickles and pickled beet slices during the winter. Garnish the liver with fresh tomato and English cucumber slices in the summer.
  • A medium-dry white wine, such as chardonnay, goes very well with chopped liver. So does a white zinfandel.

Tips:

  • To make the smoothest liver pâté, use a food processor fitted with a metal blade.
  • If you don't have a food processor, you can chop the liver and other ingredients by hand, but it will take longer.
  • Soak the liver in milk for at least 30 minutes before cooking to remove any bitterness.
  • Cook the liver until it is just pink in the center. Overcooked liver will be tough and dry.
  • Use high-quality ingredients for the best flavor. Fresh liver, eggs, and butter will make a big difference.
  • Serve the liver pâté with crackers, bread, or vegetables.

Conclusion:

Chopped Liver Italian Style, also known as Fegato alle Uova Sode, is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, spread, or main course. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. With its creamy texture and rich flavor, this dish is sure to be a hit at your next gathering. So next time you are looking for a new and exciting dish to try, give Chopped Liver Italian Style a try. You won't be disappointed!

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