Welcome to a culinary journey where delicate flavors and textures converge in perfect harmony. Our white fish terrine is a symphony of flavors, featuring a moist and flaky fish filling enveloped in a creamy and flavorful sauce. The terrine is adorned with vibrant salmon roe, adding a touch of color and a burst of briny delight. Fresh dill, with its aromatic and herbaceous notes, provides a refreshing contrast, elevating the dish to a new level of sophistication. This terrine is not only a feast for the senses but also a testament to the art of culinary craftsmanship. Accompanying the terrine are a collection of tantalizing recipes that explore the diverse culinary possibilities of white fish. From the classic Fish and Chips elevated with a zesty tartar sauce to the elegant Baked Fish with Lemon and Herbs, each recipe showcases the versatility and deliciousness of this delicate ingredient. Discover the art of cooking white fish and embark on a culinary adventure that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy.
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SALMON AND SPINACH TERRINE WITH CUCUMBER-DILL SAUCE
Categories Milk/Cream Food Processor Fish Bake Salmon Scallop Spinach Fortified Wine Summer Chill Bon Appétit
Yield Serves 12 as a first-course
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325°F. Spray nonstick spray inside 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 2 1/2-inch loaf pan. Melt butter in small saucepan over medium-low heat. Add shallots; sauté until tender, about 2 minutes. Add vermouth and simmer until liquid is reduced to 1 tablespoon, about 6 minutes. Cool.
- Finely chop salmon and scallops in processor. Add shallot mixture, breadcrumbs, egg, salt, pepper and pepper sauce. With machine running, gradually add cream and process just until puréed.
- In medium bowl, mix spinach with 1 cup salmon purée. Spread half of remaining purée in pan. Spread spinach mixture over purée in pan. Spread remaining salmon purée over spinach mixture. Cover with buttered waxed paper.
- Place loaf pan in roasting pan. Add enough hot water to roasting pan to come 1/2 inch up sides of loaf pan. Bake terrine until thermometer inserted into center registers 140°F, about 55 minutes. Transfer loaf pan to rack and cool. Remove waxed paper. Cover and chill until cold, at least 4 hours and up to 1 day.
- Invert terrine onto platter. Cut crosswise into 12 slices. Transfer 1 slice to each plate. Spoon Cucumber-Dill Sauce alongside. Garnish with dill sprigs.
SMOKED SALMON TERRINE
A show-stopping layered fish centrepiece with cream cheese and lemon filling, flavoured with dill and chives
Provided by Sarah Cook
Categories Main course
Time 50m
Yield Makes 1 terrine, cuts into about 8-10 slices
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Grease a loaf tin, a 900g/2lb one is ideal but you can use one slightly smaller or bigger. Line with cling film, then cover just the base with one layer of smoked salmon slices, trimmed to fit neatly.
- Whizz the cream cheese, cream, lemon zest and juice together in a food processor to combine. Scrape out and stir in the dill and chives with some seasoning. Spread an 8th of the cream cheese mixture over as evenly as you can. Top with a layer of salmon slices. Repeat with the cream cheese and salmon - you should be able to do 7 layers of cream cheese (By starting with just an 8th of the mixture, it means as the tin widens you'll have enough to put a bit more as you go further up creating even layers.) Finish with a last layer of salmon (and treat yourself to a smoked salmon sarnie with any trimmings!) Cover with cling film, pressing down gently, then chill overnight.
- To serve, turn onto a platter and gently peel off the cling film. Scatter with a few dill fronds and serve with lemon wedges and toast.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 426 calories, Fat 39.5 grams fat, SaturatedFat 23.3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 0.3 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 0.3 grams sugar, Protein 17.4 grams protein, Sodium 3.3 milligram of sodium
ALASKAN HALIBUT AND SALMON GEFILTE FISH TERRINE
Provided by Joan Nathan
Categories dinner, project, appetizer, main course
Time 1h30m
Yield 20 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Cut the fish into large chunks, and place in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse about 20 times: do not puree, but grind fine. Place in the bowl of an electric mixer.
- Heat oil in a large frying pan, and saute onions until soft and transparent. Let cool.
- To the fish mixture, add the onions, eggs, 2 cups of cold water, matzoh meal, salt, white pepper, sugar and lemon juice. Beat in an electric mixer at medium speed for about 10 minutes. Add the dill, and grate in the carrots; mix well, using a paddle attachment.
- Pour the mixture into a greased 12-cup bundt pan. Smooth the top with a spatula, and cover with foil. Place in a larger pan filled with water that is almost boiling.
- Bake in the oven for 1 hour, or until the center is solid. Cool for 5 minutes, or until mold is cool to the touch. Run a knife around the edges. Place a flat serving plate on top, then flip over, inverting onto the plate. If the mold doesn't come out easily, give the plate a shake. You should feel or hear it give.
- Refrigerate for several hours or overnight. Slice as you would a torte, and serve as an appetizer. Garnish with the parsley and remaining dill, and serve with red horseradish.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 143, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 5 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 15 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 262 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams
ELLYN GOODRICH'S ALASKAN HALIBUT AND SALMON GEFILTE FISH TERRINE (PAREVE)
Provided by Linda Amster
Categories Food Processor Appetizer Bake Passover Halibut Salmon Spring Chill Kosher Sugar Conscious Pescatarian Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free
Yield Makes 20 servings
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 325°F. Grease a 12-cup bundt pan with the margarine.
- Cut the fish into large chunks, and place in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse about 20 times, do not puree, but grind fine. Place in the bowl of an electric mixer.
- Heat the oil in a large frying pan, and sauté the onions over medium-low heat until soft and transparent. Let cool.
- To the fish mixture, add the onions, eggs, 2 cups of cold water, matzoh meal, salt, white pepper, sugar and lemon juice. Beat in the electric mixer at medium speed, using a paddle attachment, for about 10 minutes. Add the dill, and grate in the carrots; mix well.
- Pour the mixture into the greased bundt pan. Smooth the top with a spatula, and cover with foil. Place a large pan filled with water which is almost boiling and comes at least halfway up the sides of the bundt pan.
- Bake in the oven for 1 hour, or until the center is solid. Cool for 5 minutes, or until mold is cool to the touch. Run a knife around the edges. Place a flat serving plate on top, and then flip over, inverting the mold onto the plate. If the mold does not come out easily, give the plate a shake. You should feel or hear it give.
- Refrigerate for several hours or overnight. Slice as you would a torte, and serve as an appetizer. Garnish with the parsley and remaining dill, and serve with red horseradish.
FISH TERRINE
Provided by Marina Chang
Categories Milk/Cream Egg Fish Mustard Tomato Appetizer Bake Mayonnaise Shrimp Leek White Wine Pescatarian Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free
Yield Makes 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Wash and coarsely chop leeks or onions. Over medium heat, add oil to a skillet and sauté leeks for several minutes, until they are no longer opaque. Add garlic and sauté for another minute. Pour in wine and reduce heat slightly to allow liquid to simmer. Stir occasionally until liquid is nearly gone. Place leeks in a food processor or blender and process to a coarse purée.
- Chop cooked shrimp into large dice. Flake poached fish with a fork. In a large bowl mix together tomato purée, cream, leeks, and fish. Taste and add salt and pepper, if desired. Stir in whole eggs and yolks. Add shrimp.
- In a separate bowl, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form, and fold into fish mixture, adding one-third or half of the whites at a time.
- Grease a baking pan or mold and scatter or press bread crumbs along bottom. Pour fish mixture over bread crumbs. Bake in a hot water bath or bain marie for 40 minutes. Remove from oven and let sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Slide a knife along the sides to loosen terrine from mold. Place a plate on top and invert to coax the preparation to fall away from the mold.
- Sauce:
- Whisk mayonnaise, adding ketchup and mustard until all ingredients are blended. Stir in the piment d'Espelette and Armagnac or brandy. Spoon a bit of sauce over each serving of fish terrine.
- Author Marina Chang's tips:
- While the shrimp adds texture and interest to the final terrine, for those allergic to shrimp, this can be omitted without any loss of flavor.
- When placing the filled mold into the hot water bath in the oven, I find it is easiest and safest to first place the empty outer pan onto the oven rack, then place the filled mold into the pan, and lastly, carefully pour hot water into the outer pan until it reaches about halfway up the sides of the fish mold.
- On occasion, to avoid the extra steps of preparing the mold and the water bath, I have baked the terrine mixture in a pie crust, at the same oven temperature, until the crust is golden and the center is no longer liquid.
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.
- Make sure to thoroughly clean and dry the fish before cooking.
- Don't overcook the fish, or it will become dry and tough.
- Allow the terrine to chill for at least 4 hours before serving, or overnight for the best flavor.
- Serve the terrine with your favorite accompaniments, such as crackers, bread, or salad.
Conclusion:
White fish terrine with salmon roe and dill is a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for a special occasion. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. With its delicate flavor and beautiful presentation, this terrine is sure to impress your guests.
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