Endive with Chicken Liver Pâte and Dried-Cherry Marmalade
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This sophisticated chicken liver pâté with cherry marmalade offers a delightful balance of rich, savoury notes and sharp, fruity sweetness. Served in crisp endive leaves, it is a vibrant, colourful dish that makes an impressive starter or light lunch. The bitterness of the chicory perfectly complements the caramelised onions and zesty orange, creating a refined flavour profile that feels indulgent yet light.
As a diabetes-friendly recipe, this dish focuses on high-quality protein and healthy fats while utilising the natural sweetness of dried cherries and red wine. Using endive leaves instead of traditional crackers or toast significantly reduces the carbohydrate content without compromising on texture. It is an excellent choice for entertaining guests who are looking for a nutritious, homemade alternative to shop-bought pâté.
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Ingredients for Endive with Chicken Liver Pâte and Dried-Cherry Marmalade
180ml dried cherries
120 ml de vino tinto seco
45ml rendered chicken fat (schmaltz) or olive oil
1 large yellow onion, cut into small dice
1 tablespoon fresh thyme or marjoram leaves, minced
2 cucharadas de vinagre de vino tinto
60ml rendered chicken fat (schmaltz) or olive oil
900g raw chicken livers, cleaned and trimmed of excess fat
1 cucharadita de sal kosher
1/2 cucharaditas de pimienta negra recién molida
5 heads red or white endive
Zest of 2 oranges
How to make Endive with Chicken Liver Pâte and Dried-Cherry Marmalade
Volver al contenidoIn a small bowl, combine the cherries and red wine and let sit until the cherries have softened a bit, at least one hour and up to overnight.
In a medium sauté pan over moderately low heat, warm the chicken fat or olive oil. Add the onion and sauté, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and caramelized, about 40 minutes. Increase the heat to moderately high, add the thyme or marjoram, 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar, the cherries, and the wine they soaked in. Cook until most of the liquid has evaporated, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the remaining tablespoon red wine vinegar and season with salt and pepper. Set aside to cool. DO AHEAD: The cherry marmalade can be made ahead and stored, in an airtight container in the refrigerator, up to 3 days.
Arrange a rack about 6 inches from the flame of a grill. Place the grill pan or a baking sheet on the rack and preheat the grill.
If using chicken fat, in a small saucepan over low heat warm the fat until melted. In a large bowl, toss together the livers, about 2 tablespoons melted chicken fat or the olive oil, salt, and pepper. Arrange the livers, in a single layer, on the preheated grill pan or baking sheet and grill for 2 minutes. Flip the livers and continue grilling until tender when pressed and pale brown in colour, about 1 minute more. Transfer the livers to a cutting board and let cool.
Once the livers are cool enough to handle, coarsely chop them, making sure to leave them chunky. Transfer to a large bowl, drizzle with the remaining 2 tablespoons warmed chicken fat or olive oil, and gently toss to combine. Season with salt and pepper.
Separate the endive leaves and arrange on a platter. Fill each endive leaf with about 2 tablespoons pâté, top with a dollop of cherry marmalade, and finish with a sprinkle of orange zest. Serve immediately.
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28 Ene 2026 | Publicado originalmente
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