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#793167 - 11/18/12 11:26 AM
Re: Thanksgiving Leftover Blues
[Re: Connie - ADD/Sandwiches]
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Parakeet
Registered: 03/25/11
Posts: 1028
Loc: Johannesburg South Africa
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Hi Connie,
As usual I got a lot of info and pleasure reading your article on leftover sandwich combination ideas so thank you v v much.
One thing I can add that interest others is a Turkey Pate that I make on the run that works so easily and quickly and lays itself open to your imagination as to what to do with it and where to put it except of course when it comes to taking off the presentation platter!
You take what you have got by way of breast or leg meat and strip it up (no skin). Add some (pref) home made vinaigrette or mayonnaise (can be flavoured) or just plain lemon juice with a touch of olive oil. GRATE an onion or two into the mix.
Use a pestle and mortar make a paste and therefore a pate of this mix and use as a spread for all sorts of reasons or as a base to biscuit snacks for a cocktail party or eat as a pate with melba toasties or or or ...
For contrast use capers or bits of salted anchovies, or slices of pickled gherkins or slices of rosa cherry tomatoes or scattered mixed chopped herbs (parsely frills only no stalks, basil and lemon thyme is a nice mix I often go for) or thinly sliced or finely chopped hard boild egg or or or...
I have also used my turkey (and chicken) pate and mixed with egg yolk to restuff eggs for cocktail party meals etc.
As a 'butter' style base or even filling/spread for plain skinny sandwiches made on crispy or crusted white bread, it goes far and is very tasty with some extra salt and white pepper.
And the look, flavour, texture and taste is up to you, your imagination and how much of the turkey you have left over.
Easy peasy and tasty and frugal and fun!
Donchayluvitall?
Cheers
P S Now put on your shopping list or in your letters to Santa that you would like to get a pestle and mortar as a cooks present this year please. I have tried to make this pate using a blender - it doesn't work for some reason, it goes all glutinous and yucky? And if you have already got a PM in your kitchen, get another one that is bigger and made of seasoned wood - then see the difference!
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