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Porcini del Boscaiolo II

August 19, 2014 by

 The season for Wild Mushrooms has opened and here are some tasty recipes using the Porcini del Boscaiolo. These ceps are sliced and cooked in their own lovely juices with some herbs, making them ideal for all types of recipe preparations, from pasta to lasagne, to stuffings, and sauces for meat. An excellent vegetarian substitute.

Starter – Risotto with Porcini del Boscaiolo

Ingredients for 6 portions:

– 500g Carnaroli Risotto Rice
– 1/2 Tin Porcini del Boscaiolo (ceps)
-1 Glass Dry White Wine
– 1 Onion, finely chopped
– 1 Handful Flat Leaf Parsley, finely chopped
– 2 Lt Vegetable stock
– 100g Freshly Grated Parmigiano Reggiano
– 3 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
– Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper
Gently fry the onion in the oil until golden. Add the carnaroli rice and stir until slightly transparent then add a little of the white wine. Keep the stock to one side simmering constantly over a low heat. Add a little stock to the rice and stir constantly. As it absorbs the liquid add more stock a little at a time. When nearly cooked add the rest of the wine, when absorbed add the porcini del boscaiolo wild mushrooms. Salt and pepper to taste.

Once ready, slightly al dente, which takes approx. 30 minutes, add the freshly chopped parsley and parmigiano. Stir and serve at once.

Main course – Quails with Porcini

Ingredients for 6 portions:

– 12 Boned Quails
– 1/2 Tin Porcini del Boscaiolo
– 100g Fresh Breadcrumbs
– 50ml Extra Virgin Olive Oil
– Splash Dry White Wine
– Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper
Mix the porcini with the breadcrumbs and stuff the boned quails. Seal with a tooth pick to keep in the stuffing. Place in a roasting dish with the extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper, adding the splash of white wine. Roast in a preheated medium oven for approximately 20 minutes until golden and cooked.

 

Accompany with:

Pesto Mash

– 2kg Potatoes Cooked and Mashed
– 100ml Milk
– 100ml Cream
– 200g Pesto alla Genovese

Tagged With: boned quails, breadcrumbs, pesto, Porcini mushrooms, potatoes, rice

Fish

August 7, 2014 by

If you have a party of 8, here is a suggestion based on fish for their menu using fresh and interesting ingredients, giving a twist of the unusual to the recipes. These recipes are ideal for vegetarians that like to eat fish. A colourful starter and main course that will tempt anyone.

Starter – Conchiglioni stuffed with Tuna and Wild Fennel

Ingredients for 8 portions:

– 24 Large Shells cooked
– 4 Fresh Tuna steaks
– 10 Tbs Wild Fennel Condiment
– 20 Tbs Pomodorina Tomato Sauce
– Extra Virgin Olive Oil for drizzling

Poach the Tuna steaks, flake and mix with the wild fennel condiment. Use this to fill the precooked shells of pasta.

Place the pomodorina on the base of a plate, top with the stuffed shells and bake in an oven for about 5 minutes till heated through.

Drizzle some extra virgin olive oil all round and serve at once.

 

Main Course – Salmon with Olives, Tomato & Pesto Vinaigrette

Ingredients for 8 portions:

– 8 Salmon Fillets (approx. 180g each)
– 180g Black Olive Paste
– 100g Fresh Breadcrumbs
– 15 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
– 3 Tbs Balsamic Vinegar (gold cap)
– 6 Tbs Pesto alla Genovese
– 4 Tomatoes finely diced

Cut the salmon fillets horizontally. Mix the black olive paste with the breadcrumbs and spread in between the fillets, making a sandwich. Wrap it loosely in foil and bake for 10-15 minutes in a medium preheated oven.

In the meantime, whisk the extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and pesto to make a dressing, then add the diced tomatoes.

Serve the salmon with the dressing drizzled around it.
Accompany with:
Baby Potatoes (charlottes)

– 2 kg Baby Potatoes (charlottes)
– 1 Tin Baby Artichoke Hearts In Oil and Herbs

Tagged With: breadcrumbs, fennel, fish, olives, salmon, shells, tomato sauce, tuna

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