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Wild Mushroom & Black Truffle Vermicelli

Wild Mushroom & Black Truffle Vermicelli

Claire bought her mum some Black Truffles in Oil for Christmas. A real treat and generally well beyond our self imposed budget. So they deserved a special recipe.

Ingredients:-

Mussels
White Wine
½ a Tsp of Shrimp Paste
3 Shallots, finely diced
3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Slices of Black Truffle, finely cut, plus some to garnish
Rice Vermicelli
Dried Wild Mushrooms. Steeped in cold water for 30 minutes
Butter / Margarine to fry
Bonito Fish flakes to garnish
Grated Italian Style Cheese
Bonito Flakes, Black Truffle and Fresh Parsley to garnish

Method:-

(1) Add enough White Wine in a large pan to cover the Mussels.
(2) Heat to a simmer, add the Mussels and cover with the lid.
(3) Simmer for 3 to 4 minutes.
(4) Remove from the heat and strain.
(5) Reserve the liquid.
(6) In a large frying pan melt the Butter and add the Shallots.
(7) Fry until softened and add the Garlic.
(8) Cook for a further 2 minutes.
(9) Add the Truffle Shavings stir in the Shrimp Paste.
(10) Add the reserved Wine and Mushrooms and allow to simmer.
(11)  Cook the Rice Vermicelli according to the packet instructions and once done drain.
(12) Add the cooked Mussels to the pan and gently heat while stirring.
(13) Add the Vermicelli using tongs to combine until coated.
(14) Sprinkle with Grated Italian Style Cheese.
(15) Garnish with Bonito Flakes, Truffle flakes and Fresh Parsley.

This was really a restaurant type gig. Superb. Thank you so much Claire xxxxx

The Dried Mushrooms were Pine Bolite I found in the autumn and dehydrated. They've been waiting for a special recipe.....

 

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Meatball Pasta Bake

It’s not a recipe as such today, more alone the lines of assembly instructions.

We like a Pasta Bake once in a while. We like hand pressed Meatballs. So what could possibly go wrong? I mean it’s not like Mackerel Ice-cream…. The 20% fat Minced Beef was on offer at £1.60 for 500g and the slightly higher fat content than we would generally use meant that the Meatballs were moist and tender.

So Assembly Instructions:-

(1) Grate lots of Cheese and set aside.
(2) Mix whatever Herbs you fancy with your mince and form into balls. It’s a while since we had this meal, but there will certainly have been grated Garlic ( Probably our Lacto-Fermented version ) and mixed Herb, Salt and Pepper in there somewhere.
(3) In salted water boil some Pasta (Gluten free in our case) and once tender drain and set aside.
(4) Make a Tomato based sauce. A tin of chopped Tomatoes, Tomato Puree, Salt, Pepper, Herbs etc. and simmer to reduce.
(5) Fry the Meatballs on all side to brown and then reduce the heat and turn for 20 minutes or so.
(6) Heat the oven to 180c.
(7) Add the Pasta to an oven proof dish.
(8) Artistically place the Meatballs at regular interval on the Pasta. Or just bob them in. It really isn’t supposed to be a pretty dish!
(9) Pour the Tomato sauce over the Meatballs.
(10) Add plenty of grated Cheese and place in the oven for 20 minutes.
(11) Pop to finished product under the grill for 5 minutes to brown the melted Cheese.
 

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