Rachel Allen's rillettes of fresh smoked salmon with melba toast recipe
- 75 g (2.6oz) butter, softened
- 200 g (7.1oz) smoked wild or organic Irish salmon
- 1 tsp water
- 200 g (7.1oz) skinless fresh salmon fillet
- 1 pinch freshly ground pepper and nutmeg
- 1 squeeze lemon juice, to taste
- 6 slices medium-cut white bread from a large sliced loaf
- 1 cucumber, thinly sliced (unpeeled)
- 1 small onion, thinly sliced
- 25 g (0.9oz) caster sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- For the cucumber pickle: Combine the cucumber and onion sliced in a bowl (not a metal one).
- Add the sugar, salt and vinegar.
- Place in a tightly covered container in the refrigerator and leave for at least 4-5 hours or overnight before using.
- Melt 15g (1/2oz) butter in a saucepan.
- Add the smoked salmon and 1 tsp of water.
- Cover and cook for 3-4 minutes, or until it no longer looks opaque.
- Cool and refrigerate until cold.
- At the same time, put the fresh salmon fillet into a saucepan and cover with water.
- Heat until almost boiling, then turn off the heat and let the salmon poach in the hot water for 5 minutes.
- Remove, cool and refrigerate until cold.
- When cold, use two forks to shred both the fresh and smoked salmon you are aiming for a coarse, slightly stringy texture.
- Beat the remaining butter in a bowl, then add the salmon and mix together, still using a fork (do not use a food processor).
- Season with pepper and nutmeg.
- Taste and add lemon juice as necessary.
- Cover and chill.
- Just before serving, make the Melba toast.
- Toast the bread on both sides.
- Cut the crusts off immediately and then split in half to create very thin slices.
- Scrape off any soft crumb, cut into triangles and put back under the grill, un-toasted side up for a few seconds until the edges curl up.
- Serve with the rillettes.
butter, salmon, water, salmon fillet, freshly ground pepper, lemon juice, bread, cucumber, onion, caster sugar, salt
Taken from www.lovefood.com/guide/recipes/21158/rachel-allens-rillettes-of-fresh-smoked-salmon-with-melba-toast-recipe (may not work)