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The Building Blocks of Flavour
with THOMASINA MIERS — Chef, writer, restaurateur. Wahaca founder, Chefs in Schools trustee, Soil Association ambassador.
Lesson 15 of 36
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Creating depth of flavour is crucial in cooking. In this lesson, Thomasina takes you through how she creates a chicken liver pate with a number of different flavours, that then pairs with your pasilla relish for a truly magnificent starter.
It is hard to beat this recipe, a pate that is so velvety, boozy and more-ish that I make it year-round for friends.
Yes, livers are packed with iron and vitamins A and B12 making them one of the ultimate nutrient-rich foods but, when cooked well, they are seriously good. Try the pate with the lime & tamarind relish from chapter 4 and you will have friends begging you for the recipe. I always make the pate in a large batch as it is always such a favourite making it extremely handy to have a pot stashed away in the deep freeze for impromptu suppers with friends. It makes a lovely starter with a crisp salad dressed with olive oil and sherry vinegar.
Salads just look so romantic on a plate. I like quite a sharp salad dressing - a third vinegar to two-thirds olive oil.
Grab a bowl and throw the various salad leaves, chopping them roughly together. I like to cut my radicchio into ribbons. Cut the apple into a half-moon and add them to the salad. Finely chop your radish and throw it into the bowl.
Make sure to season your leaves with salt and pepper and pour your dressing onto the salad. Then toss the salad gently.
For the dressing
I grab the pate and serve with some toasted sourdough bread, pate and tamarind chutney.
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Your Instructor
Chef, writer, restaurateur. Wahaca founder, Chefs in Schools trustee, Soil Association ambassador.
Tommi Miers OBE is an award-winning chef and food writer who puts sustainability at the core of her cooking. She cares deeply about where our food comes from, how it is grown and how its growth supports the soil, biodiversity and the planet. After winning BBC’s inaugural MasterChef she worked at Michelin-starred restaurant Petersham Nurseries Café, before going on to launch Wahaca restaurant group. She has written seven cookbooks and writes regularly for publications including The Times, Country Life and The Guardian, where her column for the last five years has focused on seasonal, simple but delicious food. She is an ambassador for the Soil Association, trustee of the charity Chefs in Schools and was awarded an OBE in 2019 for her services to the food industry.
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